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System approach and simulation of business processes in the chosen restaurant
Taraskina, Anastasiya ; Krejčí, Igor (advisor) ; Horáková, Tereza (referee)
The bachelor thesis is concentrating on application of system dynamics in the real restaurant, to be more specific on ordering system of vegetables to minimize its throwing out. In theoretic part there is mentioned the history of system dynamics, its many applications in the world and in the Czech Republic. Next there are explained important terms that are connected to system dynamics. There is mentioned the relation between system dynamics and system thinking. Also there are tools used to describe structure of the system and the most recent system's archetypes. The practical part describes the restaurant and there are set goals that the model is trying to achieve. There are described two diagrams, one is causal loop diagram and the other is stock and flow diagram. Thanks to these diagrams it was possible to receive optimization for needed data and to achieve set goals.
System approach to customer satisfaction and loyality in specific company
Šimůnek, Jiří ; Krejčí, Igor (advisor) ; Horáková, Tereza (referee)
Bachelor thesis deals with the application of system dynamics in customer loyality and satisfaction towards the company Florbal.com. The theoretical part briefly describes the history of the system dynamics, evolution and the definition of system dynamics. The theoretical part is focused on the change of linear thinking to nonlinear or system thinking and the description and significance of mental models. Described is also the creation causal loop diagram and the stocks and flows, the differences between the two diagrams and their advantages and disadvantages. In the practical part is creation of model in Vensim PLE software, at first was created causal loop diagram outlining how it could look like diagram stocks and flows, also reveal a feedback loops and the interaction toward the model. The next step is creating diagram stocks and flows, supplemented by mathematical functions and create several policies. The next step is to run simulations for each policy. Completion of the practical part is to interpret the results and recommendations of the most appropriate policy.
Simulation of infrastructure building impact on wine bar and candy store economic performance
Škoda, Dominik ; Krejčí, Igor (advisor) ; Horáková, Tereza (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the application of system dynamics to a small business, which has been affected by a sewage system construction in the past few years. The theoretical part of this thesis describes to a general description of system dynamics, including its history and development. It focuses on the definition of some of the basic terms used in system dynamics and specifies the difference between system and linear thinking. It also provides a description of tools used in system dynamics and a characterization of structures frequently used in practice and often used in complex models. The practical part gives information about the activity field and the conduct of the modelled business. It introduces modelled structures, created using Vensim PLE software, which helped to achieve the final aim of this Bachelor thesis. The stock and flow diagram scripts and the following result interpretation are included.
Simulation of development possibilities of Bonte store
Dzuriková, Nikola ; Krejčí, Igor (advisor) ; Horáková, Tereza (referee)
Bachelor thesis deals with the application of system dynamics to expand the company's profits through simulation software Vensim PLE. The theoretical part includes system dynamics, systems thinking and mental models. Described are views of linear and nonlinear thinking. The theoretical part is also aimed at describing the formation of cause-loop diagram and the stocks and flows. The practical part describes the creation of own simulation model that includes the causal loop diagram, stocks and flows diagram and the assessment of data that were obtained from the simulation. Stocks and flows diagram is complemented by a mathematical apparatus that allows the creation of different policies. A model displays the current status of revenue and inventory levels (stock) Bonte Store. The model solves two policies to increase the profits of the company. The practical part is focused on choosing the best policy to your company for the best results.
The Critical Systems Thinking and its necessity and usability within a commercial company
Pilecký, Jakub ; Sigmund, Tomáš (advisor) ; Pavlíček, Antonín (referee)
This thesis deals with the critical systems thinking (CST) and its necessity and usability within a commercial company. Critical systems thinking is defined and explained from different perspectives, first as a specific way of approaching a problem, but as a tool for problem solving as well. The thesis also details the specific skills of critical systems thinking and systems archetypes and identifies some interrelations between CST and a specific commercial company with its needs. The practical part is focused on the process of solving specific problems using critical systems thinking, it also discusses the benefits and limitations and evaluates the overall necessity of CST for a commercial company.
Dynacorp Prototype of managerial board game for teaching of system thinking
Čapek, Michal ; Mildeová, Stanislava (advisor) ; Brixí, Radim (referee)
The thesis is focused on promoting the training of systems thinking using board game. The primary goal is to create a board game, useful for training of the information managers. The secondary objective is to describe process of the design and creation of board game. The theoretical basis of the thesis is to define the profile information manager and demands for his skills further description of the principles of systems thinking and game theory. External work output is a prototype board game. The theoretical part of the paper discusses in particular the principles of board game , systems thinking and psychological effect on the player so that it can pass through the game players more experience. From the perspective of the theory of systems thinking are discussed and applied basic principles of feedback, causal thinking and system archetypes. Theory of board games then processes the options and mechanisms to transmit the necessary knowledge and experience. In the practical part thesis focuses on the description of the mechanisms used in the game Dynacorp and their justification in terms of teaching systems thinking. Conclusion The paper evaluates the fulfillment of the set objectives, the potential of game and describes future goals.
Dynamic BSC and strategy maps as a tool for corporate communications
Malá, Kateřina ; Mildeová, Stanislava (advisor) ; Leciánová, Gabriela (referee)
Balanced Scorecard (BSC) is one of the current methods of strategic management and planning. Unlike some methods are focused on non-financial measures, when their connection with financial indicators leads to more efficient management of business performance. Dynamic BSC is one of the modifications of the BSC method, which uses elements of system dynamics and system thinking, for its optimization. One of the elements that are used in conjunction with this method, the strategy maps, which is used to visualize the interdependence of goals and metrics between basic BSC perspectives (financial , customer , internal processes , learning and growth). Balanced Scorecard and strategy maps can also serve as a tool for communicating critical information in enterprise-wide breadth. This use allows employees at lower levels of management to be informed about the objectives of the company, and their specific involvement to achieve them (their contribution to strategic , tactical and operational objectives ). The contribution of the thesis is the exploration and subsequent evaluation , which is the awareness and use of methods Balanced Scorecard and strategy maps to support communication and awareness in enterprises.
Analysis of enterprise's complex system
Malackanič, Roman ; Sigmund, Tomáš (advisor) ; Berta, Michal (referee)
This diploma thesis focuses on the analysis of a particular soft complex system in the company. This system is a running car service with a determined problem situation. This system and its problem is then evaluated in terms of soft systems methodology, system dynamics and critical systems heuristics. The theoretical section provides concepts to understand the complexity and also individual system approaches. As beneficial of work I consider the practical part, which is aimed to the analysis of complex real-world system using the selected approaches as well as an evaluation of these approaches. Main purpose is to bring comparisons and suggestions for improvement and also a broader view to the system. All of this increases information value of approaches and we are able to deliver more relevant information. Thesis is therefore focused not only to deal with examples from practice but also to extend the selected theories within the system approaches.
Effect of overtime X motivation on the dynamics of the project
Sarvaš, Marcel ; Mildeová, Stanislava (advisor) ; Šimek, Luděk (referee)
Final thesis discusses about the influence of overtime and motivation to manage projects. The thesis highlights the positive characteristics about connection between the system dynamics and the project management. Includes basic theoretical definition of motivation, management control and overall project management. Analyze the possibility of using different methods, especially motivation to influence or stimulate the work flow. Highlights the positive qualities of the use of dynamic modeling and simulation to solve IS/ICTprojects. It examin the real situation of overtime influence on solving the problem. This situation is portrayed in the relevant diagrams of system dynamics and it is modeled in the program Powersim. The text also contains a detailed procedure for the entire solution.
Principles of learning organization project team
Rudá, Dominika ; Mildeová, Stanislava (advisor) ; Kopecký, Matěj (referee)
This thesis deals with theory and practice of learning organizations applied to the IT project team. In theoretical part key definitions and terms related to the problems of the learning organization and the information society. At the same time gives a demonstrative interpretation of the self-learning organization by various authors and presents their specific models. As the fundamental, this thesis uses the theory of Peter Senge, with which it is being worked also in the practical part, where the IT project team is analysed of their behaviour, and compared to the results obtained with the theory of the five disciplines of Peter Senge. In conclusion there is a set of recommendations that could improve the functioning of the IT development team and achieve a greatest compliance with the learning organization concept.

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