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The key to success of Czech companies
Pavlíčková, Klára ; Chylíková, Hana (advisor) ; Bahbouh, Radvan (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with four selected Czech companies, which are perceived as successful. The aim of this work is to find out why and in what way were the companies successful and to find in their behavior common factors that contributed to their entrepreneurial success. Due to the subsequent comparison, this thesis could help other companies achieve their success. In the theoretical part, this thesis deals with the essence of success and different definitions of success according to famous personalities. It also describes measurable and subjective indicators that define success. In the practical part, the selected companies are first introduced, and their work and development is characterized. Subsequently, these firms are analyzed on the basis of objective and subjective indicators of success. The information for the subjective characterization is mainly based on personal interviews with representatives of selected companies that have been conducted for this thesis. Finally, this thesis gives a comparison of the selected companies and a summary of how to become successful.
Hippotherapy as part of the comprehensive rehabilitation of clients with cerebral palsy
Pavlíčková, Klára ; Doležalová, Jana (advisor) ; Neumann, Cyril (referee)
This thesis deals with hippotherapy of clients with cerebral palsy, it summarizes the information about suffering from cerebral palsy and the possibility of rehabilitation, focusing primarily on a hippotherapy. Cerebral palsy is a disease in which there is a growing number of patients suffering from this disease and it is expected to continue to rise. In the Czech Republic, there are between 16 000 - 20 000 disabled children who need regular rehabilitation care. CP is formed on the basis of pre-, peri- , postnatal factors , including factors like maternal infectious disease , low birth weight , premature or prolonged labor. CP has several forms, which define the type of the motor impairment and neuropathological estimated location of the lesion. The basic division is spastic and non - spastic forms that continue to divide. Disability in itself does not hide a disability motor character, but is often associated with epilepsy, mental retardation, speech disorders, orthopedic complications and others. During treatment, we must take into account the fact that the same diagnosis does not mean the same treatment method therefore, there is a need for an individual approach to each. The most important component of comprehensive rehabilitation is a medical rehabilitation, particularly methods of physiotherapy. An appropriate additional treatment method is undoubtedly hippotherapy. Hippotherapy uses a three-dimensional movement of the horseback to the transmission of pulses into the patient s body. A riding patient can sit and lie in the direction against the direction of travel. Hippotherapy is suitable for all ages, it is appropriate to initiate therapy in infancy, starting from 2-3 months. Hippotherapy affects gross motor function, reduces spasticity, helps improve walking, and generally strengthens the deep stabilization system. It has great influence on the psychic of the patient area. The patient is motivated and works better, learn to communicate and establish relationships, not only with the horse, but also with a therapist. Currently, interest is increasing in hippotherapy from parents of children and clients. This produces more new centres dealing with hippotherapy.

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