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Vojenská história
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2017
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vol. 21
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issue 2
37 - 61
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The author deals with the history of warfare at the significant qualitative and formal stage of its development, when the principal issues of technical and tactical operational and strategic, mobilization and supply, dislocation and similar nature are largely reviewed and transformed due to the Napoleonic Wars. New elements in the warfare and tactical operations in Europe at the turn of the 18th and 19th century inevitably developed the need to reorganise the military forces in the Austrian Empire. These renewed elements included the home-defence established in 1808. The study is a connection of two relatively varied, even if interesting topics: the military, or more specific war propaganda in the Austrian and Czech regions at the turn of the 18th and 19th century and the origin of the new element of armed forces.
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This article is aimed at providing information on the scope and the level of use of talent management by organizations in a part of the Czech Republic - the Moravian-Silesian Region. On the basis of data acquired thanks to a questionnaire survey, it has been discovered that organizations in this region are implementing talent management systems on a small scale. Such an approach is used by 3.8% of organizations, which is nine out of 237 (100%) of the approached respondents. The main reasons why this approach is not used is either that organizations have no knowledge of it or there exists a lack of financial and personnel resources. Recommendations suggested by the author for the wider application of talent management in Czech practice can be found in the article.
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