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Motivation programs of organizations
Rezková, Hana ; Kocianová, Renata (advisor) ; Šnýdrová, Ivana (referee)
This paper gives an overview from the field of motivation and shows the necessity of motivation theories knowledge for later planning and designing of motivation programs. In the beginning this paper introduces the most basic terminology of motivation and stimulation as well as other important terminology. It describes sources of motivation, gives an overview of the most famous theories of work motivation and their strenghts and weaknesses. In the field of work motivation, it describes how to stimulate employees effectively. Later on there is a description of satissfaction surveys, how to create them and how the satissfaction vary at the czech labor market. In the end chapters there is a description of motivation programs issue, there is a recommendation for creation of motivation programs, there is also a motivation program of existing company.
Future families in the past tense: strategies of using home movies in documentary films
Rezková, Hana ; Hanáková, Petra (advisor) ; Svatoňová, Kateřina (referee)
Synopsis This thesis aims to define the basic strategies used to tackle and process home movie footage in compilation documentary films by Péter Forgács, Jan Šikl and Marek Šulík. It also aims to outline how these strategies influence and regulate the ways the historical period in question is communicated in these films. The source material of the home movie will first be discussed in its original family context as the product of a specific media memory practice that at the same time determines the rhetoric and aesthetics of this material. In the second part, the thesis will focus on two basic strategies for the use of home movie footage in these films. While the first strategy uses home movies to thematize and problematize the possibilities of historical representation, the second one exploits the mode of authenticity and strong affective potential of the home movie to block out active viewer engagement.
Future families in the past tense: strategies of using home movies in documentary films
Rezková, Hana ; Hanáková, Petra (advisor) ; Svatoňová, Kateřina (referee)
Synopsis This thesis aims to define the basic strategies used to tackle and process home movie footage in compilation documentary films by Péter Forgács, Jan Šikl and Marek Šulík. It also aims to outline how these strategies influence and regulate the ways the historical period in question is communicated in these films. The source material of the home movie will first be discussed in its original family context as the product of a specific media memory practice that at the same time determines the rhetoric and aesthetics of this material. In the second part, the thesis will focus on two basic strategies for the use of home movie footage in these films. While the first strategy uses home movies to thematize and problematize the possibilities of historical representation, the second one exploits the mode of authenticity and strong affective potential of the home movie to block out active viewer engagement.
Motivation programs of organizations
Rezková, Hana ; Šnýdrová, Ivana (referee) ; Kocianová, Renata (advisor)
This paper gives an overview from the field of motivation and shows the necessity of motivation theories knowledge for later planning and designing of motivation programs. In the beginning this paper introduces the most basic terminology of motivation and stimulation as well as other important terminology. It describes sources of motivation, gives an overview of the most famous theories of work motivation and their strenghts and weaknesses. In the field of work motivation, it describes how to stimulate employees effectively. Later on there is a description of satissfaction surveys, how to create them and how the satissfaction vary at the czech labor market. In the end chapters there is a description of motivation programs issue, there is a recommendation for creation of motivation programs, there is also a motivation program of existing company.
New perspectives in distribution of Czech Documentary Films - digital distribution DCI and VOD platforms
Kinkalová, Barbora ; Rezková, Hana (advisor) ; Oukropec, Petr (referee)
This thesis examines new possibilities in film distribution from the point of view of documentary films. It occupies with the fact what could the coming system of digital distribution in the DCI standard and also the possibility of distributing the films by the means of video on demand (VoD) portals bring. The work is divided into two main circles. The first part starts with a brief description of the progress of the theaters digitalisation till present days. Then it comes to the topic of actual functioning of digital DCI distribution and to the definite cases of documents, that were distributed this way in the first half of the 2010. It also speaks about the leading role of the Ministery of Culture of the Czech Republic and its Media and Audiovision Department. Further it describes the changes, which the new system brings, from the three main points of view ? from the perspective of theatres, distributors and producers. At the end this first part deals with new trends in marketing of documentary films, which is in a tight connection with coming digitalisation and the need of target marketing. The second part of the thesis beginns with the description of the functioning of the VoD portals. It speaks about legislative system, the topic of territories, engaging the VoD servers to the distribution chain and the form of the support by the means of the EU programme MEDIA. In a detailed way, it examines than the work of eight definite foreign VoD portals, which specialize in showing the documents only, or together with other kinds of film. The Czech docalliancefilms.com is the last one from the described portals. At the conclusion, the thesis deals with the summary of the contemporary situation in the VoD portals field and hypothesis for the future. It tries to define the possible future trends in the progress of this way of distribution.
Political, social and cultural integration of the immigrants from India in the United States of America
Rezková, Hana ; Dvořáková, Vladimíra (advisor) ; Chalupský, Rudolf (referee)
This paper deals with the political, social and cultural integration of the immigrants from India in the United States of America. The last and so far the biggest wave of Asian Indian immigration to the U.S. began after 1965 with the passage of the new Immigration Act. Today, there are more than 2.5 million Asian Indian immigrants living in the U.S. The aim of this thesis is to analyze the chronology of events and history of U.S. immigration laws concerning Asian, and particularly Asian Indian, immigrants. Building on this analysis, the goal is further to show how the immigrants were being discriminated against and how they managed to integrate successfully into the mainstream American society despite many cases of refusal and acts based on prejudice. The Social Integration part analyzes possible problems in the Asian Indian immigrant family living in the U.S., their attitudes towards education, and finally their success at work. The Cultural Integration part includes the topic of multiculturalism, issues of conflict and communication, differences between the American and Indian culture, as well as religion, holidays, and traditions.

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