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Proposal for Development of the Manager
Prášek, Ondřej ; Remiš, Ivo (referee) ; Novák, Petr (advisor)
The aim of my bachelor thesis is to make a proposal how a manager should develop himself, what abilities are necessary to emphasise and what the key features of the right manager are. The theoretical part deals with the manager issues and manager development. It solves and tries to answer the question how the manager should develop himself and what he should do for his personal development. The result of this thesis is my own proposal and recommendation for a young ambitious manager. This proposal has been based on the combination of qualitative and quantitative research.
Perception of vehicle speed
Šlapalová, Eva ; Sedlák, Robert (referee) ; Bilík, Martin (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the perception of the speed of the vehicle from the point of view of the driver without the possibility of checking the speedometer. The theoretical part is devoted to the driver as a risk factor and vehicle research. The practical part consists of conducted driving tests concerning the subjective perception of the driver according to age, experience and type of vehicle.
Proposal of Maintenance and Improvement of Brno University of Technology Image
Svozilová, Radka ; Lobpreis, David (referee) ; Chalupský, Vladimír (advisor)
Diplomová práce na téma Návrh na udržení a zlepšení image Vysokého učení technického je založena na výzkumu očekávání a vnímání VUT českými a zahraničními studenty, což napovídá tomu, jak velký rozdíl je mezi image VUT - vytvořeným obrazem o VUT očima studentů - a realitou.
Výcvik mladého koně se zaměřením na využití ve skokových soutěžích
Sejkorová, Michaela
The content of the bachelor‘s thesis on the topic "Training of a young horse with a focus on the use in jumping competitions" is the gradual development of a young horse to an adult individual with competition experience. It is divided into several chapters in which jumping competitions are first summarised in general, including the penalties in them. Other chapters deal with the requirements for selecting a jumping horse, what characteristics it should have, i.e. its exterior, character, temperament and origin. Then the proper longeing of the horse, its preparation for saddling, and the actual saddling of the horse itself, which is essential for any training of a young horse. The main part of the bachelor thesis is the basic training of the young horse. This part deals with the gradual gradation of training requirements, i.e. the work of the young horse on the riding arena and in the field, and also the work with cavalettes through gymnastic exercises to independent jumping. The conclusion of the thesis is devoted to the preparation of the young horse for the first competitions and the subsequent increase of the riding requirements for the young horse towards the participation of the horse in higher levels of competitions.
The effect of experience and floral traits on preferences and flower constancy in Eristalis tenax
Haveldová, Alice ; Janovský, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Mikát, Michael (referee)
Intraspecific pollen transfer is crucial for ensuring successful pollination and subsequent reproduction of many plant species. Mechanisms directly influenced by plants, that can increase the proportion of intraspecific pollen through their flower form (individual floral traits) are preferences and constancy of pollinators. The proportion of intraspecific pollen transfer increases with higher preferences or constancy of the pollinator. Pollinator preferences and constancy tend to change over its lifetime based on experience with the flowers they have visited. Very few studies have examined the effect of experience on preferences and especially constancy in relation to multiple floral traits in hoverflies (Syrphidae, Diptera), which are an important pollinator group. In this study, I investigated the degree of preference and constancy of common drone fly Eristalis tenax L (Syrphidae) as a function of two floral traits, colour and size, and as a function of experience. I did so by monitoring visits and flights in arrays of artificial flowers. The hoverflies were of two origins: naïve (reared under laboratory conditions, with no previous experience of visiting flowers) and experienced (captured in the wild with previous experience). Naïve individuals made decisions primarily based on colour, with size...
Motivation and expectations of Czech students for university studies in Great Britain
Jeřábková, Tereza ; Balon, Jan (advisor) ; Uherek, Zdeněk (referee)
This study aims to identify and analyse the motivations and expectations of students who have decided to complete their full university studies in the UK. The thesis further examines the retrospective view of these students on their study abroad and their subjective perception of this experience. As part of the research, specific experiences that students had during their studies abroad and which had an impact on their personal development and life paths are investigated. Part of the study is also the identification of potential challenges and difficulties that students encountered in a foreign country and how these influences affected their motivation and determination to achieve their study goals. Last but not least, the work focuses on the assessment of student development at the personal and career level, thereby bringing insights into the benefits of this study format for the individual growth and professional perspectives of students.
Patients experience of acupuncture treatment
Kameníková, Lucie ; Pokladníková, Jitka (advisor) ; Mencáková, Andrea (referee)
Charles University, Czech Republic, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Student: Lucie Kameníková Tutor: PharmDr. Jitka Pokladníková, Ph.D. Title of Diploma Thesis: Patients' experience with acupuncture treatment Background: Acupuncture, as well as other methods used in complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), are on the rise. So far, there has not been a study conducted in the Czech Republic which describes patients' awareness and experience with acupuncture and other CAM methods and their attitudes to future use of these methods after having been treated with them. Aim: The aim of the thesis was to evaluate the experience of patients suffering from migraines with acupuncture. The areas covered were the patients' awareness of acupuncture, their motivation to try acupuncture as an alternative treatment method, their experience with other CAM methods as well as the likelihood of them undergoing another acupuncture treatment in the future. Methods: Semi-structured interviews with selected patients were conducted between September 19th 2015 and May 18th 2016. The interviews were coded in MAXQDA 12 programme and then evaluated using the content analysis method. Results: The thesis identifies topics connected to patients' awareness of CAM including acupuncture. It also defines the reasons for...
Caring for patients on High-Flow Nasal Oxygen therapy during the COVID-19 pandemic from the standard ward nurses perspective
Škodová, Tereza ; Arientová, Simona (advisor) ; Míca, Patrik (referee)
The thesis examines the experience of standard ward nurses in caring for COVID-19 positive patients who were on high flow oxygen (HFNO) support due to respiratory failure. The research was conducted in the Infectious Diseases Clinic Department at the Military University Hospital Prague where this treatment method was implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic. This thesis is divided into two parts. The theoretical part deals with COVID-19 disease, HFNO therapy, AIRVO 2 divide and the primary care of patients during the pandemic. The practical part was conducted as quantitative research through a questionnaire survey and qualitative research through interviews with nurses. The main goal of the thesis was to find out how nurses of the standard ward perceive the care of patients requiring HFNO support and also to find out whether it is appropriate and adequate for the nurses to have these patients hospitalized in the standard ward department. Key words: HFNO therapy, COVID-19, standard ward, nurses, experience
Partnership and client approach in collaboration of family and school
Slancová, Ladislava ; Poche Kargerová, Jana (advisor) ; Vallin, Petra (referee)
The theoretical part deals with the importance of partnership and cooperation of family and school. It focuses on different forms and best educational climate for the students. Clarifies innovative communication during the time the schools werw closed. The empirical part deals with the research of communicational between parents and school within the chosen school. It uses the formo f a structured interview, focal group and questionnaires for parents and pedagogs. It maps the cooperation of the school with family during the normal operation and in time of distance learning. KEYWORDS school, teacher, family, student, family and school cooperation, first stage of elementary school, experience, opinions, questionnaire, partnership, client approach, distance learning
Authentic experiences and recommendations from Olympic champions to build mental resilience and manage the psychological consequences of health problems.
Svoboda, David ; Suchý, Jiří (advisor) ; Harbichová, Ivana (referee)
Author: Bc. David Svoboda Title: Authentic experiences and recommendations from Olympic champions to build mental resilience and manage the psychological consequences of health problems Objectives: As there are not many surveys and publications dealing with psychological consequences caused by health problems in top- athletes' career, the main purpose of the research was to analyse authentic experience and recommendations, how the selected Olympic winners lived through these periods, what experience they have and what they would recommend to other athletes in this context from the viewpoint of their mental resistance. Furthermore, we will attempt to reveal possible consequences between the athletes' health and mental health. The following aim is to summarise this information into valid recommendations for other sportsmen. Methods: To obtain detailed information, a qualitative method through a structured interview with open questions (Hendl, 2005) was selected. The structured interview was conducted with nine Olympic winners and it contained 12 basic questions that were divided into three main sectors for clarity - a sector of athlete's mental resistance, a sector of athletes' health problems and their consequent reaction and the respondents' ideas and recommendations. The results were subjected to...

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