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Centra sdílených služeb v české veřejné správě –přínosy a rizika jejich implementace
Pelikánová, Šárka ; Vostrovská, Zdenka (advisor) ; Khorel, Tomáš (referee)
The baccalaureate thesis examines shared service centres, their implementation in the Czech public services administration and the related risks. The goal of this thesis is to provide an overview of the shared service centres, their role within the public service administration with a focus on the consequences of their implementation for the Czech public service administration. The first chapter describes the international competitiveness prospects of the Czech Republic for 2012-2020, as well as the Effective Public Services Administration project which supports the implementation of shared service centers. The second chapter examines the potential for optimization of institutional processes with a focus on shared service centres and the various types of support services most commonly provided by these. The third chapter describes the public services shared service centres implementation process which took place in Austria and the Netherlands, followed by an analysis and comparison of the Czech, Austrian and Dutch public services administration. The fourth chapter provides an outline of the current shared service centres implementation status in public service administration, as well as the author's view of some of the expected resulting advantages and risks. The thesis is based on information obtained from available literature, internet sources, a case study on the implementation of shared service centres by the Dutch Ministry of Justice, data made public by SAP, Eurostat and OECD.
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The importance of the system of EIA for the needs of spatial planning.
Březinová, Lucie ; Macháček, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Khorel, Tomáš (referee)
The diploma thesis consists of three parts. In the first part the problematics of the EIA process is explained and basic data and statitistics for the years 2003 to 2007 is mentioned with respect to the legislative changes in 2006 and 2007. The statistics include i.e. the total number of the projects assessed in individual years, number of the projects assessed by The Ministry of Environment of the Czech Republic and regional authorities. Furthermore there are quantified individual projects coming under individual regions, respecting the division into individual industrial branches. Part two deals with the problematics of landscape planning --definiton, tools, targets, legislation and authorities in charge with landscape planning. The last part of the thesis is devoted to the importance of the system of EIA for the needs of spatial planning. There are shown the benefits of EIA for landscape development. Moreover there is distinguishing of EIA for individual projects and for spatial conceptions.
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