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Development of Recruitment Process
Štulíková, Marie ; Záruba, Petr (referee) ; Zich, Robert (advisor)
This Master´s thesis deals with the analysis of recruitment process in a production company. It contains the recommendation and the new proposals of solution which will be determinate in development of recruitment process. This can be more superior for the development of the whole process and for the company as well.
Improvement of Personnel Recruitment in Company PRG-Schultz ČR s.r.o.
Mácová, Romana ; Klimešová, Jiřina (referee) ; Pokorný, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is an analysis and recommendations concerning the selection procedure of the employees so that they can promote the quality of the service provided by PRG-Schultz ČR, s.r.o. company. The theoretical part of this work contains survey and elaboration of the appropriate materials and theory which are needed for successful realization of the chosen objectives. The practical part is dealing with the analysis of current selection procedure and formulation of the proposals to improve personal recruitment.
Ignát Hořica: Austrian Officer on the slavonic South.
HAVLÍČEK, Filip
This bachelor thesis is focused on Ignát Hořica and his literature. It is an incomplete monology - complete monology would be over the criteria the bachelor thesis. This thesis is divided to two parts - theoretical (biography), and practical (interpretation of Hořica's war themed literature, and literature of other themes of his literature). Due to lack of the society's interest is my thesis only a summary of the basic articles - the original intention was also comparing of war stories in Bosnia by different authors of the same genre, but even this part would be over the criteria of the bachelor thesis.
Contemporary Czech metal drummers with a focus on Miloš Meier
KRÁLOVÁ, Aneta
The main theme of the thesis is the personality of the most important Czech heavy metal drummer, Miloš Meier. The thesis summarises Meier's biographical data and focuses mainly on his musical career and pedagogical activities. The main topics include his role in important rock and heavy metal groups (Dymytry), realisation of his solo project (Drumming Syndrome), his cooperation with important personalities (Michal Pavlíček, Kamil Střihavka, Gus G.), specifics of his technique on percussion instruments, his participation in the world's largest drumming festivals and, last but not least, problems caused by related health complications. In further parts of the text basic features of the heavy metal music style are outlined along with its emergence and development on the Czechoslovak music scene and the main Czech heavy metal drummers are briefly introduced.
Biography of Zdenka Hlávková (1843-1902)
REGNEROVÁ, Kristýna
This thesis presents biography of Zdenka Hlávková (1843-1902), second wife of the czech entrepreneur and philanthropist Josef Hlávka (1831-1908), which came from the family of prominent lawyer Matěj Havelka (1809-1902). Zdenka Hlávková was not just daughter and wife, but also an artist and a member of the Americký klub dam. The thesis is gradually being dealt with family backgrounds of Zdenka Hlávková, her carrer, late marriage and social life. Since childhood moved she to the society of czech patriots and artists. Focus is dedicated her contacts especially in connection with the palace in Lužany. The thesis classifies life of Zdenka Hlávková into the context of women´s history in the second half of 19th century. Female education and their employment are primarily subject of interest. Zdenka Hlávková has remained unmarried for a long time and therefore performed one of the possible female professions.
Musical and pedagogical legacy of František Maršálek
Kovaříková, Ludmila ; Marešová, Jiřina (advisor) ; Stříteská, Leona (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with an important musician from Litoměřice, pianist, teacher and composer František Maršálek (1921-2013), who was also the director of the Litoměřice Art School in 1951-1985. His life, his work at the Litoměřice Art School and his composing activities are gradually described in the individual chapters. Part of the work is devoted to the memories of Maršálek's former students and colleagues. Selected Maršálek's compositions are finally presented in the last part of the work.
Job interview
Výmolová, Eliška ; Kocianová, Renata (advisor) ; Reichel, Jiří (referee)
The first part, theory, begins with job analysis. Then searching for applicants and selection of the employees follows. The key topic of the study is focused on the most frequent method of the employee selection - job interview. The advantages of this method are the possibility to assess the applicant's personality more thoroughly and also to check and supplement the information gained by other selection methods. On the other hand some of the disadvantages are the tendency to subjective assessment and the fact that the interview is comparatively time-consuming. In any case the job interview should be also done according to the ethic principles. There are a lot of types of the interview. Interviews differ for example by structure, by the number of applicants or by the formulation and purpose of the questions used during the interview. Each interview consists of the three following parts: preparation, course and evaluation. The practice reveals that the selection process is influenced not only by the setting of the personnel processes but also by the personal approach and expertise of the evaluators. The second part consists of the research and its interpretation. The respondents of the research are managers who are used to participate in the job interview as interviewer; however who are not HR...
Bedřich Mendl (1892-1940). In a mirror of his correspondence
Rajzlová, Eva ; Hnilica, Jiří (advisor) ; Míšková, Alena (referee)
This bachelor's thesis was an analysis of family correspondence of Professor Bedřich Mendl. The thesis sought for everyday life of the Czech historian on his official journeys in both Czechoslovakia and abroad, where he searched in archives for Czech manuscripts. Bedřich Mendl was a Czech historiographer and the first professor of the Institute of Economic and Social History at the Faculty of Arts at Charles University. He was raised in Prague where he also met his future wife Eleonora during his studies. From 1916 to 1920, he worked in Hořice as a high school teacher. After his return to Prague in 1920, he became an employee of the State Editorial Institute. He started to teach at Charles University after he gained his venia docendi in 1927. Because of his Jewish origin, he was forced to leave the university in 1940. A few months later he committed a suicide.
Pedagogue Josef Soukup
Bandasová, Monika ; Pokorný, Jiří (advisor) ; Hnilica, Jiří (referee)
The theme of my thesis is the patriotic pedagogue Josef Věnceslav Soukup (1819-1882) whose life was full of feverish activity in the educational system. Moreover he was a prolific author of textbooks (one of his famous is The Technological Natural History) and musical works - we can mention his Wreath of fine songs which includes the song Wayfarer that is known for today. In music he paid attention to carols and Christmas songs and plays as well (the most famous is The Young Shephers of Bethlehem). J. V. Soukup excelled in almost every field, not only in pedagogy and music but also in drawing (he even taught Mikoláš Aleš, the well-known Czech painter), chemistry, technology and cultivation of plants. Moreover he contributed to many pedagogical magazines. The beginnins of his teacher's career were not easy, he strained for an appropriate position and during that time he had hardly anything to eat. He gave private lessons for food and played in pubs with the band of musicians to earn some money. However, as really hardworking and diligent student he got stipendium and thus he had not have any financial problems since that time. He knew K. S. Amerling (a great pedagogue who participated in the efforts of a higher girls' education) whose lectures he attended and was influenced by his philosophy. Josef Věnceslav...
Mons. ThDr. Antonín Liška CSsR
Gumenický, Jozef ; Petráček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kubín, Petr (referee)
The master thesis deals with the biography of Mons. ThDr. Antonin Liska CSsR (1924 - 2003), the 11th bishop of České Budějovice. It reflects different stages of his life seen on the background of the changing situation of the Catholic Church in Czechoslovakia in the second half of the 20th century. The thesis presents mainly bishop Liška's family background in the South Bohemian countryside, his religious formation in the Redemptorist order before and during the Second World War, his theology studies in the after-war years, his secret ordination during the time of the rising totalitarian communist regime, his public ministry during the so called "normalisation" period, his activities in the underground church, his involvement in the Czech ecumenical translation of the Bible, his appointment as the auxiliary bishop of Prague in 1988 and his ministry as the head of the Diocese of České Budějovice from 1991 to 2002. The thesis is primarily based on written archive sources and personal testimonies given by relatives and collaborators of bishop Liška.

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