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Optimalization of business processes in LIMAL (CZ) s.r.o.
Novák, Michal ; Kunstová, Renáta (advisor) ; Fortinová, Jana (referee)
This thesis is focused on optimizing business processes in an environment of LIMAL (CZ). The aim of my work is to analyze and present the company processes and design new processes, which will be used to make the necessary adjustments in the information system and in the working practices of individual employees. The work is divided into two parts, theoretical and practical. The theoretical part describes the issue of business processes and their classification. Furthermore, usual methods which can be used to optimize business processes. The practical part is focused on optimizing the most important processes in LIMAL (CZ) s.r.o. First part clarify the company's activities and its specifics. To better understand the environment in which business operates, I present an Porter's analysis of competitive environment. The following part is an overview of each company's internal processes, and description of their current status and deficiencies, and proposed a new procedure, including the benefits that the deployment will bring. The work will serve as a reference for implementation of necessary changes in the information system and working practices of employees.
Information system of process-driven SME
Mareček, Jaromír ; Řepa, Václav (advisor) ; Bruckner, Tomáš (referee)
The thesis deals with the development of an information system in terms of small and medium-sized process-driven organizations. The main objectives of the study is to analyze the requirements of IS process-driven SMEs, further analyze the problems in the creation of this IS, generalize the obtained conclusions and formulate methodical recommendations for the creation of the information process-driven SMEs. The thesis consists of the first, more theoretical part and the second more practical part, which is based on the knowledge formulated in the first part. The thesis builds on experience gained by author in the project of reengineering processes and information system design in a small process-driven organization. All procedures are illustrated for better understanding and verified on specific company from the project. The thesis is written in sufficiently general, however, that its conclusions and recommendations are applicable to the greatest number of process-driven SMEs. The first part presents the basic principles of process management, improvement and reengineering business processes and examines the relationship of information system and business of organization. The contribution of this part is mainly to clarify the role of IS in the process-driven organization, which must be respected in the development of IS. The second part of the thesis analyze the requirements of the IS process-driven SMEs which are necessary to ensure support of business described in the previous section. It also describes ways to acquire and formulate requirements. Then lists the problems that accompany the creation of the IS in an effort to meet the previous requirements. The thesis ends with the formulation of methodological recommendations for each phase of the creating IS and summary conclusions. Especially is accented the importance of BPR and SOA for the final form of the IS.
Optimalization of business processes of the IT department in company Renault Czech Republic
Markvart, Ondřej ; Kunstová, Renáta (advisor) ; Fortinová, Jana (referee)
The main objective of this bachelor work is the analysis and subsequent design to optimize selected processes of IT helpdesk department at the company Renault Czech Republic. The work is primarily focuses on the processes of user support and possible future adjustments used by application software. The work is divided into several thematic parts. The first part is about presentation of company, focusing on the IT helpdesk and its activities. In the next section are analyzed some of the current processes, including their entry in the existing application software. The last part focuses on the design optimization selected processes of user support and modifications of application software which can be used for the new version.
Process management of commodity exchange
Scholtz, Ľudovít ; Řepa, Václav (advisor) ; Zubo, Samuel (referee)
Thesis contains description of processes at Commodity Exchange Bratislava, analysis of current state of the processes, and recommends improvements of them for the future use. The main objective is to analyze if the current processes described in the exchange rules are optimal, and in the case they are not, the objective is to recommend the improvements. On behalf of hypothesis "By the application of the model of the process management it is possible to make the functions of the exchange more effective by optimizing the exchange rules, improving of the information systems, or removing of redundant activities." is possible to determine the state of effectiveness of processes. Value added by the thesis is in determining the state of the CEB exchange rules, and making improvements of them. Thesis is divided into chapters according to the conceptual logic of the processes. At the beginning is defined the key process. In next chapters is description of different types of orders, parameters, pairing process, and finally settlement of the contracts.
Corporate Performance Management (CPM) in business organizations
Chvalovská, Jana ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Derfler, Václav (referee)
Corporate Performance Management (CPM) is currently one of the most developing branches of informatics due to the fact that it is a tool that allows managers to effectively manage their company and thereby increase its competitiveness in the market. This thesis focuses on the individual elements of the CPM, particularly on the managerial methods, metrics and business processes, which are generally characterized first and then applied to business organizations that operate in the area of retailing. There is also a fourth CPM element - CPM applications, but a detailed description is not covered by this work. The aim of this thesis is mainly to define the basic (core) processes in retailing and describe their characteristics using informatics approaches. Each process is then assigned to managerial methods that can be used in evaluating the performance of these processes and to specific examples of metrics for which appropriate dimensions are further defined. The main contribution of this work is the analysis of processes in the retailing industry, using methods and approaches used in informatics - characteristics such as purpose of the process, events that trigger the process, inputs and outputs of the process and metrics, which are assigned to the corresponding dimensions, are defined for each process.
Modern organizational architecture and its impact on business processes
LACINOVÁ, Tereza
The aim of my thesis "Modern Architecture and its organizational impact on business processes``, is to analyze the current organizational structure of Jungheinrich, Ltd. operating on the Czech market, and to design a new optimal organizational architecture. The first section of the thesis focuses on theoretical information about modern organizational structures. Information sources are mostly professional books, magazines and websites, which are presented in the literature appendix. The analytical part focuses on the detailed description and analysis of Jungheinrich and its organizational structure. Among the important parts of this chapter belongs the current organizational chart of Architecture, STEP and SWOT analysis, that allow us to create overall picture of the company. Proper screening of the company is necessary for the synthesis of the thesis, which focuses on the application of optimal organizational architecture and defines its impact on business processes. By the regrouping of departments and sections author wants to achieve simpler organization and management of the company - increase productivity and fewer managers. The main benefit for the company Jungheinrich, Ltd. is to reduce labor costs.
Development of DMS module for digital advertising agency
Saktor, Marek ; Kunstová, Renáta (advisor) ; Kapitán, Petr (referee)
This work documents the whole process of developing an information system for a small advertising agency. Its main sphere of business is the internet, hence the company is classified as a digital or interactive agency. My objectives are: analyzing business processes, assembling the functional specification and developing the core of the application and the module for a document management. I start with gathering some common parameters of DMS along with requirements for a web application framework, which is intended to use for a base of the intranet. Then I move to presenting specifics of our agency and I analyze its processes in order to capture all content and desired functionality of the developed system. Next phase is dedicated to design. First, I set the intranet in the context of global Enterprise architecture. I continue with modeling all architectural layers (conceptual, technological and implemental). The application is modular and benefits from using MVC architectural pattern. DMS module implements workflow functionality and I have used principles of Workflow Management Coalition to design that features. The last part of my work describes developed modules in more detail. My objectives were accomplished, core of the intranet is developed and currently in process of testing.
Corporate Performance Management in connection to Business Intelligence applications
Klimko, Jozef ; Pour, Jan (advisor) ; Derfler, Václav (referee)
The bachelor thesis is devoted to the issue of Corporate Performance Management (CPM) as a comprehensive approach to managing performance of the company including processes, metrics, methodologies and technologies. The main aim of the bachelor thesis is to bring out a comprehensive view to the questions of Corporate Performance Management, analyse the market and neccessery parts of CPM. The thesis is based on available literature and internet sources dealing with this topic. The thesis is composed of three basic parts. The first part of the thesis is focused on the definition of the Corporate Performance Management and Business Intelligence. It also defines the basic components necessary to successful implementation of CPM systems and differences between CPM and BI solutions. The second part of the thesis analyses in more detail the necessary components of the implementation of CPM, which includes processes, metrics, methodologies, technologies and basic types of applications needed to support the CPM approach. The third part of the thesis deals with the situation of the CPM suites market based on the Gartner's Magic Quadrant for CPM suites 2007 and 2009 and Forrester's Business Performance Solutions: Clash Of The Titans.
Optimalization of business processes of the IT department
Lipták, Aleš ; Kunstová, Renáta (advisor) ; Fuxa, Ondřej (referee)
The main task of this bachelor work is optimalization of business processes of the IT department in Brandys n/L. This will be implemented in Lotus Notes/Domino that is used for communication and time management at the plant. The bachelor work is divided into particular topical parts. Firstly is presented a specific IT department, secondly the problems of reengineering of business processes are mentioned . It includes standard for simulation, platform Lotus Notes/Domino. The last part contains analysis of business processes and proposal to change to increase their efficiency and with regard to possibility of the system what they will be implemented in. Contribution of bachelor work is not only at deficiencies of the business processes and proposal for their new status, but also in specification of requirements for application implemented in platform Lotus Notes/Domino which can be use for further development of aplication.
Study of problem solving of IT networks in heating plants in a sphere of activity E.ON CR
Plojhar, Vladimír ; Voříšek, Jiří (advisor) ; Přívozník, Ladislav (referee)
The main goal of this document is to create a comprehensive IT management summary and technological summary concerning the situation in IT and system coverage of E.ON heating plants in the Czech Republic. Real data were used from the Teplárna Tábor a.s. (TTA) and Teplárna Otrokovice a.s. (TOT) heating plants. The first part of this document contains a description and evaluation of the ICT systems of TTA and TOT, data collection management, coverage of IT support for the systems, creation of application architecture for the individual companies and links between the companies. The second part defines the goals and strategies of the companies as well as an evaluation of performance. Performance was evaluated using Gartner Networking Maturity Model methodology. The third part of the document proposes a possible future situation and outlines specific proposals to increase IT performance and stability while respecting the strategic goals of E.ON, the majority owner. The document is concluded with a brief Summary.

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