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Assessing the Synergistic Effects of the Selected Consolidated Entity
Kubitová, Tereza ; Kubovic,, Pavel (referee) ; Rajchlová, Jaroslava (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with assessing the synergistic effects of the selected consolidated entity. The analytical part consists of a valuation of the current economical situation in the particular consolidated entity. The thesis determines appropriate indicators of evaluating the synergic effect. The results of these indicators demonstrate the existence of synergy.
Assessing the Synergistic Effects of the Selected Consolidated Entity
Babáčková, Markéta ; Kubovic, Pavel (referee) ; Rajchlová, Jaroslava (advisor)
The thesis focuses on the methods of assessment of synergies established in a consolidated entity. The text includes a definition of a consolidated unit based on theoretical grounds and a draft set of indicators suitable for the analysis of the achievement of synergies. Synergies are monitored through a comparison between the consolidated unit and the mother company made in several selected areas. Results of the analysis of the draft indicators are assessed to determine whether synergies were achieved.
The Existence of a Synergistic Effect in Consolidating Entity
Lýsková, Jana ; Kubovic, Pavel (referee) ; Rajchlová, Jaroslava (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the issue of achieving synergistic effect in a consolidating entity. Consolidation unit and proposed financial indicators for monitoring the synergistic effect of the parent company and the consolidated group are defined based on the theoretical findings. Based on the analysis of these indicators is evaluated whether the synergistic effect is achieved.
Creating of Small Wineries Network
Švásta, Ondřej ; Samek, Jiří (referee) ; Koráb, Vojtěch (advisor)
This diploma thesis drafts concept of winery based on business network of small wineries using synergetic effect. Critical analysis of macro and micro environment together with explorative research of small wineries was used as a starting point. Based on obtained information, concept of mentioned winery is proposed as an outcome of this thesis.
Effect of ground limestone addition on properties of cement-slag binder systems
Bílek, Vlastimil ; Másilko, Jiří (referee) ; Opravil, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with the effect of ground limestone addition on properties of cement-slag binder system. The evolution of compressive and flexural strength of binary and ternary systems (pastes), where 25 % of cement was substituted by one or two admixtures in different ratio, were determined and mutually compared. Granulated blast furnace slag and three different limestones were these admixtures. Two of that limestones were natural and one was prepared by a precipitation. For comparison, mixtures, where ash was added insted of slag, were prepared. The mechanism, by which finely ground limestone participates in hydration process, was studied by conduductometric measurements of systems simulating conditions in fresh pastes, and by TG-DTA method, which was used to determination of added limestone amount which remains in its original form and the amount which participates in the formation of hydration products.
Factors affecting M&A failures in the Czech republic
Putna, Radomír
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate merger failure rate and critical success factors that lie behind outcome of mergers. Based on many influential papers and studies it has been identified that mergers and M&A in general have high failure rate. After the literature research in M&A definition, history and studies already conducted in this field the own research is employed in order to achieve the main objective of this thesis. The quantitative research is conducted on mergers con-ducted from 2007 to 2010 in the Czech Republic. The qualitative analysis consists of semi-structured interviews with experts in M&A field.
Generátory hodnoty synergického efektu ve skupině podniků
Kousalová, Lenka
KOUSALOVÁ, L. Value generators of the synergistic effect of companies in the group. The diploma thesis. Brno, 2014. The diploma thesis deals with the value of the synergistic effect of companies in the group. The diploma is divided into two parts, namely theoretical and practical. In the theoretical part are described the main areas and procedures relating to company valuation. In the practical part was determined the resulting value of the equity capital of both companies and subsequently was determined the value of the synergistic effect at the date of 1.1.2013.
Advanced oxidation processes in environmental applications
OLŠAN, Pavel
The aim of this thesis is the study of application of the synergistic effects of various advanced oxidation processes (AOP) used for decomposition of chemical compounds resistant to biodegradation. The synergistic effect of photocatalytically active material and low temperature plasma were tested in my thesis. Model substances with photocatalytically active material were exposed to atmospheric plasma discharge (Gliding Arc) in order to improve generation of the active hydroxyl groups and oxidation processes. The first chapter of the theoretical part summarizes the knowledge of advanced oxidation processes, their principles and utilization. Next chapters are dedicated to basic summary of titanium dioxide and types of creating the thin films. The last part of theoretical chapter describes the types of plasma discharges. The experimental part describes the equipment for decomposition of chemical compounds resistant to biodegradation using AOP. Next chapter of the experimental part is dedicated to decomposition of organic dye AO7 and antibiotic Verapamil hydrochloride. The last chapter summarizes the results of the experiments.
The Motivation Funciton of Educational Team Leaders
BLAŽEK, Petr
The thesis compares and synthesises the views of authors of scholarly publications on a function of a pedagogical team leader as a motivator of team activities. Recommendations to the team leader in motivating his team are further drawn from these views. The thesis is divided into three main chapters, while the first chapter defines a team, emphasises its characteristic features, brings the synergy effect in a team into focus and defines features of a successful team. The second chapter deals with a team leader and leadership styles which may be chosen for his work. The third chapter focuses on motivating workers; it particularly defines terms as a motivator, motivation and demotivation. The chapter points to motivation sources, especially human needs, and it also places emphasis on power motivation of a team.

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