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Evaluation of public procurements - law and practice
Švorcová, Nikola ; Štěpánek, Petr (advisor) ; Levý, Jan (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to examine the process of evaluation of public procurements, especially the analysis of evaluation criteria within the chosen period. The theoretical part explains the basic concepts of public procurement. The practical part focuses on evaluation criteria, their frequency, occurrence and possible changes with the adoption of a new law.
The Evaluation Process of Employees in the Organizational Body of Funded Organizations
Březinová, Pavlína ; Furmaníková, Lada (advisor) ; Štegmannová, Ingrid (referee)
The thesis consists of a case study and focuses on the processes of assessment, training and remuneration of employees in the organizational component of a budgetary organization. The introductory part focuses on the opinion of experts on human resources management with emphasis on the areas studied. Special emphasis is placed on the evaluation process, its methods, evaluation criteria, classification, evaluator's personality and the course of evaluator's meeting with the person who is being assessed. We also focused on training and remuneration - processes following the evaluation. Concerning educational issues, we were interested in the opinions of professionals focusing on identifying the needs of training, its planning and results evaluation. Remuneration was viewed as one of the most effective tools to motivate employees in connection with the transfer of assessment to the remuneration. The application part of the thesis introduces in-depth analysis of the current levels of the evaluation process and the processes connected with it - training and remuneration of employees in the selected organization. Two methods were used to obtain relevant data: the analysis of documents and interviews. The data obtained from written documents and interviews were compared with the findings obtained from the...
Qualifying requirements and evaluating criteria in public tenders
Swaczynová, Barbara ; Horáček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Liška, Petr (referee)
Qualifying requirements and evaluating criteria in public tenders The purpose of my thesis is to analyse selected areas of public tenders awarding, namely qualifying requirements and evaluating criteria, which are used for selection of the most advantageous contractor for performance of the public tender object. The thesis is composed of four main chapters. Chapter One summarizes the development of public tender legislation in the Czech Republic, defines current legislation both in the Czech Republic and in the European Union. Chapter Two defines basic terms of the public tenders area which are typical and characteristic only for public tenders and which are not used in other fields of Czech law. The two remaining chapters are devoted to the qualifying requirements and evaluating criteria, their role and types. Through qualifying requirements contractors are divided into those who are qualified to perform public tender and those who are not. Regarding its importance, it is necessary to stick to the binding provision of the Public Procurement Act while setting the qualifying requirements. Chapter Four is devoted to the evaluating criteria. On the basis of the evaluating criteria the contractor whose bid best fulfils the idea of performance of the contracting authority is chosen from those who are...
Community Planning as the Way of the Public Participation in the Development of Selected Municipalities in the Region of South Bohemia
TRNKOVÁ, Gabriela
The diploma thesis is focused on the public participation in the municipality development through the community planning methods. The main goal is the evaluation of processes of public participation in the municipal planning documents preparation for some selected municipalities in the region of South Bohemia. These documents have been created on the principles of community planning. Among the documents belong strategic town plans, community plans for health and quality of life, and community plans of social services. The theoretical part is primarily focused on the issue of local development, community planning including its principles, historical links and legal foundations. Last but not least, there is a public participation process described in the theoretical part as well. At the end of the theoretical part, there is a theory of evaluation of the successful public participation in the planning process. The empirical part relates to the mentioned theory of the evaluation of the public participation methods. The empirical part contains the analysis of the public engagement in creating documents in three particular towns: Třeboň, Dačice and Český Krumlov. The analysis aims to the approach of mentioned towns in the case of public participation, measuring related costs, assessing the success of the process according to the assigned evaluation criteria and eventually on the mistakes identification. On the basis of this analysis there are the key, determining the successful community planning implementation, defined. According to the analysis new procedures are suggested.
Evaluation of public orders
Rojíček, Vojtěch ; Vaňková, Lucie (referee) ; Kocourková, Gabriela (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the evaluation process of procurement and its very detailed mapping regarding to example of qualifications, assessing bids in terms of ratings according to different methods. For the analysis of selected public contracts, the author used informations from the information system on public procurement, which is accessible to the entire job, including all relevant requirements. On the basis of this contract evaluation was conducted using three methods and their comparison. Furthermore, part of the thesis is to design a fictional version based on the same public contract, in which are also collected additional sub-criteria and information. On the basis of these findings and the criteria is carried out further evaluation and is observed difference from the original version.
Public procurement practise in the Czech republic
Ledererová, Lenka ; Hájková, Ivana (advisor) ; Dagmar, Dagmar (referee)
The thesis is focused on the procurement process in the Czech Republic from the perspective of the contracting authority and analyzes legislation in the field of public procurement, understandable definition of certain institutes in the field and evaluation of individual species and tender procedures. The aim is to bring the very essence of a procurement process at the local government level. The theoretical part explains the most important legal concepts and basic principles of contracting procedures. Furthermore chronologically describes the whole procurement process, including analysis of partial processes for selected types of procurement procedures. Results of the work is devoted to the questionnaire survey and controlled interview.
System of procurement at the Ministry of Labour and Social affairs between 2011-2015.
Zdychynec, Tomáš ; Ochrana, František (advisor) ; Vítek, Leoš (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to evaluate the system of procurement at the Ministry of Labour and Social affairs between 2011-2015. The first part defines important terms in the issue of public procurement from different points of view. The second part deals with internal legislation regulating procurement at the Ministry of Labour and Social affairs and the procurement system analysis of over-threshold (below-threshold) procurement and small-scale public contracts. The last part analyzes the data of public contracts between 2011-2015. The right system adjustment of procurement at the Ministry of Labour and Social affairs is questioned.
Míry podobnosti pro nominální data v hierarchickém shlukování
Šulc, Zdeněk ; Řezanková, Hana (advisor) ; Šimůnek, Milan (referee) ; Žambochová, Marta (referee)
This dissertation thesis deals with similarity measures for nominal data in hierarchical clustering, which can cope with variables with more than two categories, and which aspire to replace the simple matching approach standardly used in this area. These similarity measures take into account additional characteristics of a dataset, such as frequency distribution of categories or number of categories of a given variable. The thesis recognizes three main aims. The first one is an examination and clustering performance evaluation of selected similarity measures for nominal data in hierarchical clustering of objects and variables. To achieve this goal, four experiments dealing both with the object and variable clustering were performed. They examine the clustering quality of the examined similarity measures for nominal data in comparison with the commonly used similarity measures using a binary transformation, and moreover, with several alternative methods for nominal data clustering. The comparison and evaluation are performed on real and generated datasets. Outputs of these experiments lead to knowledge, which similarity measures can generally be used, which ones perform well in a particular situation, and which ones are not recommended to use for an object or variable clustering. The second aim is to propose a theory-based similarity measure, evaluate its properties, and compare it with the other examined similarity measures. Based on this aim, two novel similarity measures, Variable Entropy and Variable Mutability are proposed; especially, the former one performs very well in datasets with a lower number of variables. The third aim of this thesis is to provide a convenient software implementation based on the examined similarity measures for nominal data, which covers the whole clustering process from a computation of a proximity matrix to evaluation of resulting clusters. This goal was also achieved by creating the nomclust package for the software R, which covers this issue, and which is freely available.
Public procurement process in the Czech Republic
Baum, Petr ; Světlíková, Daniela (advisor) ; Hájková, Ivana (referee)
The goal of the bachelor thesis is the evaluation of the development of the public procurement process in the Czech Republic for the period of time beginning in 2004 focused on the most common mistakes of the submitters at the public procurement process. The thesis is devided into two parts, the theory and the practice. The theory focuses on the describtion of the historical development of the public procurement process and there are some basic terms explained (such as public order, dorts of public orders, submitter, public procurement process). The practice focuses on the problematics of typical submitters mistakes in the public procurement process. There are defined the most common mistakes of the submitters by the use of some samples of the decisions of the Office for the Protection of the Competition for the period of time 2012, 2013 a 2014 and there were made efforts to find out when the most common mistakes appear. At the end of the thesis there is an evaluation of the analysis and there are recommendations how to decrease mistakes in the public procurement system.
Process of Public Order Valuation from Aspect of Investor
Ptáčková, Jitka ; Urbánková, Adéla (referee) ; Hromádka, Vít (advisor)
This thesis deals with procurement. It focuses on the characteristics of public procurement, the procurement and evaluation. It describes the steps in the procurement and identifies risks that threaten the individual phases of the procurement process. The practical part is concerned with comparing the order of candidates established on the basis of two different evaluation methods stanovenýh in the Law on Public Procurement.

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