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Process management in the Sales department ČZ a.s.
URBÁNEK, Milan
The main object of this master's thesis is to introduce process management and then apply it on a real company. The aim of the theoretical part was to define terms used in process management and describe it from different perspectives. An outline of the history of process management has offered insights into the personalities and the companies that have played a part in how the process management has arisen, and therefore how it looks today. Business process improvement and implementing business management have been the subjects of further theoretical subchapters. These methodologies included reengineering, Kaizen, TOC, Lean, Six Sigma. Process mapping is described in the end of the theoretical part. The theoretical knowledge was then applied in the practical part of this thesis. Firstly the company ČZ a.s. was introduced. However the domain of this thesis have become a mapping and describing of business processes in the company mainly in the Sales Department of the Tools Division. The conclusion is how to change the process of Order management in the Sales Department and how it will affect the Tools Division.
Design of Experiments - Fractional Factorial Designs
URBÁNEK, Milan
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to show the issue of full factorial designs and fractional factorial designs and their economical use. First part of the thesis is focused on the explanation of design of experiments and sets basic mathematical and statistical methods which are used in the design of experiments. Next there are shown quality management methods which are using the design of experiment as one of theirs tools. In the second part of the thesis, the practical part, are constructed the full factorial design, half factorial design and saturated design for the model case. These designs are processed in the statistical software R. Results of these designs are compared in the end of the practical part. This comparison indicates that if we use right methods we can get near the same results from the fractional factorial designs as from the full factorial designs. Therefore we can reduce costs if we construct fractional factorial design which will need only a fraction of experiments that would the full factorial design need.

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