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Human Resources Department Feedback for the Objective of Increasing the Department´s Importance and Effectiveness
Holzerová, Petra ; Smejkalová, Markéta (referee) ; Konečný, Štěpán (advisor)
The Diploma thesis deals with the analysis of Human Resources Department processes with a view to increasing its importance and effectiveness. In the theoretical part the point at issue is outlined as seen both from the point of view of experts from real business and quoted literature. The practical part focuses on the study of personnel managers´ activities and HR department processes. In the final analysis based on the research having been carried out some recommendations are suggested for the company.
Customer Satisfaction and Proposals for its Improvement
Škarabelová, Alena ; Drexler, Denis (referee) ; Schüller, David (advisor)
The diploma thesis focuses on the analysis and evaluation of proposals to increase customer satisfaction in Paolo Caff. The first part is devoted to the theoretical background of the topic. The next part is an analysis of the current situation of the internal and external environment of the company, as well as an analysis of customer satisfaction following an evaluation of questionnaire-based
Sports activities in the lives of people with disabilities and the role of social work in their implementation
HANTOVÁ, Libuše
The aim of this thesis is to describe the impact of sports activities on the lives of people with disabilities: - to find out what importance of the regular implementation of sports activities has for the lives of people with disabilities, - analyze the used methods and ways of practicing sports activities in the Czech Republic and abroad - England, - to examine and describe the role of social work and the activity of a social worker in the framework of support and implementation of sports activities for people with disabilities. The above-mentioned goal will be achieved within the theoretical and practical part of the diploma thesis, with the help of the use of literary sources and Evidence-based practice on the given topic. Then with the help of the collected data from the conducted research. The diploma thesis should be beneficial in that it presents and evaluates the mentioned sources and thus brings a comprehensive view of the given issue and shows its meaning and importance for persons with disabilities. The knowledge gained certainly includes the presented complexity of the phenomenon of sports acitivities of people with disabilities. The broad significance of these activities for the lives of people with disabilities is shown. Furthermore, suitable conditions for the implementatiton of these activities, as well as practice in the Czech Republic and abroad. Last but not least, the role of social work and the possibilities of its realization within the sports activities of people with disabilities. Everything mentioned is then subjected to a research investigation, which brings a comprehensive evaluation of the results, not only in an interpreted form, but also through a graphic display of the given contexts through networking and a paradigmatic model.
The importance of mycorrhizal fungi in the root decomposition.
Haiclová, Klára ; Kohout, Petr (advisor) ; Kolaříková, Zuzana (referee)
Mycorrhizal fungi are known as symbionts of many plant species. Fungi provide better access to mineral nutrients and water for host plants, and in return fungi receive carbohydrates from plants. Although a significant proportion of organic matter is bound in the root biomass, little is known about the factors affecting root decomposition. Understanding the process of root decomposition and the factors that affect it, is important to us. Knowledge of root decomposition helps us understand the carbon cycle and answer questions about carbon sequestration in soil. This Bachelor's thesis is focused on the importance and function of mycorrhizal fungi during root decomposition. It describes the influence of mycorrhizal fungi on the decomposition of fine roots colonized by mycorrhizae, the ability of mycorrhizal fungi to decompose organic matter and influence the decomposition rate through competition with saprotrophic organisms. Keywords: mycorrhizal fungi, roots, decomposition, rate, organic matter, soil, importance, carbon sequestration
Device equipement of the paragliding pilot
Mrázek, Martin ; Dvorský, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Fiala, Miloš (referee)
Name of thesis Flight equipment and its importance in efficiency categories of paragliding Abstract: The goals The goal of this thesis is to find out appropriate instruments and the dependence of their using on the performance category of pilot. Practical contribution of this thesis will be find out the most frequent usage of the instruments between pilots and how important they are for pilots. Methods The thesis is compiled in the form of quantitative research. For the collection of data we have chosen questionnaries, which were situated in a paragliding web. Results Detected facts represent that with increasing efficiency category, the count of respondents, for who instruments are important, is increased. The next fact represent, that with increasing efficiency category, the count of respondents, who have and use instruments, is increased. The most important instrument for all efficiency categories is variometr and then GPS. Key words Paragliding, instruments, efficiency category, importance.
The changing concept of nursing
DAŇKOVÁ, Patricie
Nursing has been perceived as an inseparable part of our lives since time out of mind. Its development and the difficulties that its supporters had to face are historically demonstrable facts, which influenced the overall perception of nursing through various periods of the human race development. The historical view of nursing is important from the point of view of the understanding to nursing, its concept and namely its mission. The thesis "The Changing Concept of Nursing" has a theoretical character and its aim is to analyse the concept of nursing across history and to highlight its importance. The thesis is conceived as an analytical study with consequent elaboration of an interpretative text.
The importance of mycorrhizal fungi in the root decomposition.
Haiclová, Klára ; Kohout, Petr (advisor) ; Kolaříková, Zuzana (referee)
Mycorrhizal fungi are known as symbionts of many plant species. Fungi provide better access to mineral nutrients and water for host plants, and in return fungi receive carbohydrates from plants. Although a significant proportion of organic matter is bound in the root biomass, little is known about the factors affecting root decomposition. Understanding the process of root decomposition and the factors that affect it, is important to us. Knowledge of root decomposition helps us understand the carbon cycle and answer questions about carbon sequestration in soil. This Bachelor's thesis is focused on the importance and function of mycorrhizal fungi during root decomposition. It describes the influence of mycorrhizal fungi on the decomposition of fine roots colonized by mycorrhizae, the ability of mycorrhizal fungi to decompose organic matter and influence the decomposition rate through competition with saprotrophic organisms. Keywords: mycorrhizal fungi, roots, decomposition, rate, organic matter, soil, importance, carbon sequestration

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