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Economic Characteristics of Business Organisations with Utilization of SCM
Vašková, Petra ; Urbánek, Jiří (referee) ; Sodomka, Petr (referee) ; Stehlík, Antonín (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
This dissertation work is focused on issues related to a purchasing process in business subjects. It examines issues related to an evaluation of suppliers for a particular order. It also deals with issues within supplier-purchaser relationship, its creation and management through the SCM - Supply Chain Management. The topic of this thesis is very progressive as the selection and the evaluation of the suppliers is a very important factor in the terms of purchase and purchase expenses. A good management of the supplier-purchaser relationship can save expenses to business subjects. The elaboration of this dissertation thesis used not just theoretical findings acquired from the Czech and international literature, but also findings from surveys. The primary survey was carried out through the quantitative research, in particular research questionnaires. The findings from the primary survey were evaluated through the application Microsoft Excel and UNISTAT ® Statistical Package Version 5.6.06 Light. The acquired results were used to define the most important factors, which affect an evaluation of suppliers as well as an evaluation of the SCM in companies and data about purchases in companies. In addition the findings from the research questionnaires helped to evaluate the appointed hypothesis of the dissertation thesis. A partial outcome of the dissertation thesis is the proposal of the methodology of the evaluation of new and current suppliers including the weighting of individual evaluation parameters. For a common suppliers’ evaluation, an evaluation frequency is set by the importance of supplied material. Additionally, it methodologically describes how to evaluate supplier in time for day-to-day supply and for one-off supply. An additional partial outcome is the proposal of the methodology for an evaluation of a level of the SCM. The conclusion of the dissertation thesis is dedicated to the summary of findings, discussion of preconditions for implementation of the proposed methodology to real situations and possibilities of an additional scientist work in appropriately related subjects.
Evaluation of Process Management in Production Systems
Juřica, Pavel ; Dupal, Andrej (referee) ; Lenort, Radim (referee) ; Urbánek, Jiří (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
Business Process Management, the object of this thesis, has still growing importance in the functioning of the organization, and has a positive impact on its success. In the view of a dynamic market environment, Business Process Management has an inherent importance in the strategic business development. When an organization decides to implement process control and manage its activities, it should be also able to measure its processes and evaluate them. This ability gives the organization the possibility to efficiently and effectively manage processes and identify shortcomings for creation of business strategy on a competitive market. This dissertation presents a new evaluation model of a process control in the production systems, which organizations can use as a guide for further development. This work brings a new perspective in the field of process control and its evaluation of the production systems. The main objective of this dissertation is to design the assessment of the process control levels in the production systems on the basis of theoretical research and practical experience. The proposed solution was then verified by field research in selected organizations.
The effect of electromagnetic fields on cell structure
Urbánek, Jiří ; Fiala, Pavel (referee) ; Vlachová Hutová, Eliška (advisor)
The main concern of the work is researching the influence of electromagnetic field on cellular structures. Cellular structures is a general term for all the organelles placed in a cell. In our 2D model we take into consideration just the fundamental organelles such as cell membrane, cytoplasm and cell nucleus. The aim of the work was to get acquainted with the outer environment into which we had placed the 2D model of the cell and on which we had applied the magnetic field. The work contains the results gained by numeric modelling in the physical programme COMSOL. These results prove the theoretical presumption.
Capital market as source financing habitation
Hanák, Petr ; Urbánek, Jiří (referee) ; Sojka, Zdeněk (advisor)
This thesis explores methods of financing real estate. It illustrates the fundamental means of financing as well as various alternate combinations. It primarily focuses on a comparison of methods in an effort to find the optimal choice for a given situation. This thesis will ultimately provide a thorough overview of the real estate market for anyone with an interest in financing residential developments.
The Performance of Supplier Customer Relationhips in first Stage of the Supply Chain
Chytilová, Ekaterina ; Bobák, Roman (referee) ; Dupal, Andrej (referee) ; Urbánek, Jiří (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
The construction of solid flexible supply networks is one of the priority trends of research and development in present-day market. According to experts (Zelený M., 2006; Kim K.S., Liang, H., Knight, G.A., 2008), small and medium-sized industrial enterprises are currently developing a relatively fast pace. Therefore, one potential direction of scientific development is the area of supplier-customer relations for small and medium business. This thesis provides the research of the supplier- customer relationship in the first stage for the medium-size enterprises with discontinuous custom production and other types of business. In the dissertation are discussed ties in supplier-customer relationships without specifying the properties and characteristics of entrepreneurship in the European Union and the Russian Federation. The main goal of the thesis is to develop the method of the selection of the first stage supplier to optimize an order management in the companies of selected type. The main goal to be achieved, the thesis contains the partial objectives: • The analysis of company’s satisfaction with the current level of provided relationship with the first stage supplier in logistics chains in enterprises of selected type, the carrying-out of the pilot research with the following analysis of the results. • The critical evaluation of currently provided information in the field of the supplier- customer relationship in a selected type of companies. • The elaboration of the universal tool to provide the comprehensive evaluation of the first stage suppliers in the selected type of companies. • The primal affirmation and examination of the ability of the elaborated tool to operate. The compilation of comparative illustrative case study. • Setting limits and conditions for the application of elaborated tool in practice and evaluation of scientific contribution.
PROPOSAL FOR A METHODOLOGY FOR MANAGERIAL DECISION MAKING IN DISTRIBUTION IN THE EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENT
Kopčáni, Juraj ; Dostál, Petr (referee) ; Čambál, Miloš (referee) ; Urbánek, Jiří (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
Abstract At present, more and more demands are placed on the quality and the speed of transport of products and goods from manufacturers to suppliers and then to the end customer. This requires a lot of knowledge and experience in planning, purchasing, production and distribution. In all activities and at all levels of the organization, it is important to properly and timely to decide how to proceed in order to ensure maximum customer satisfaction at minimum cost to the company. To ensure speed and quality of distribution, it is necessary to focus on the logistics of circulatory systems. This includes both information and communication flow, and the supply, storage, transport, handling and packaging. To ensure all these services efficiently, quickly and on time, it is advisable that the company has to have developed appropriate methodology for the given process. The main aim of the doctoral thesis is to design a methodology for management decisions in the distribution area. Properly chosen methodology of distribution can help to speed up the movement of the product from the supplier to the customer or from the manufacturer to the customer, but ultimately to reduce the overall distribution costs. When deciding on the choice of distribution channel, processes and knowledge of European legislation in relation to the logistics and transport management in the Czech Republic are also important. The data collection and processing, under which the analysis of the current situation was carried out, were the bases for the methodology design. The basic criteria for selection of the companies that could make the distribution were set by another method. Subsequently, the weights of importance were assigned to the given criteria. In the final decision for the selection of the distribution company, methods of multi-criteria decision-making were used. The thesis was developed on the basis of theoretical research and practical experience in businesses in the solved area. Objectives to be achieved: The aim of the doctoral thesis is the methodology design of managerial decision making in the European distribution area.
Economic Characteristics of Business Organisations with Utilization of SCM
Vašková, Petra ; Urbánek, Jiří (referee) ; Sodomka, Petr (referee) ; Stehlík, Antonín (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
This dissertation work is focused on issues related to a purchasing process in business subjects. It examines issues related to an evaluation of suppliers for a particular order. It also deals with issues within supplier-purchaser relationship, its creation and management through the SCM - Supply Chain Management. The topic of this thesis is very progressive as the selection and the evaluation of the suppliers is a very important factor in the terms of purchase and purchase expenses. A good management of the supplier-purchaser relationship can save expenses to business subjects. The elaboration of this dissertation thesis used not just theoretical findings acquired from the Czech and international literature, but also findings from surveys. The primary survey was carried out through the quantitative research, in particular research questionnaires. The findings from the primary survey were evaluated through the application Microsoft Excel and UNISTAT ® Statistical Package Version 5.6.06 Light. The acquired results were used to define the most important factors, which affect an evaluation of suppliers as well as an evaluation of the SCM in companies and data about purchases in companies. In addition the findings from the research questionnaires helped to evaluate the appointed hypothesis of the dissertation thesis. A partial outcome of the dissertation thesis is the proposal of the methodology of the evaluation of new and current suppliers including the weighting of individual evaluation parameters. For a common suppliers’ evaluation, an evaluation frequency is set by the importance of supplied material. Additionally, it methodologically describes how to evaluate supplier in time for day-to-day supply and for one-off supply. An additional partial outcome is the proposal of the methodology for an evaluation of a level of the SCM. The conclusion of the dissertation thesis is dedicated to the summary of findings, discussion of preconditions for implementation of the proposed methodology to real situations and possibilities of an additional scientist work in appropriately related subjects.
PROPOSAL FOR A METHODOLOGY FOR MANAGERIAL DECISION MAKING IN DISTRIBUTION IN THE EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENT
Kopčáni, Juraj ; Dostál, Petr (referee) ; Čambál, Miloš (referee) ; Urbánek, Jiří (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
Abstract At present, more and more demands are placed on the quality and the speed of transport of products and goods from manufacturers to suppliers and then to the end customer. This requires a lot of knowledge and experience in planning, purchasing, production and distribution. In all activities and at all levels of the organization, it is important to properly and timely to decide how to proceed in order to ensure maximum customer satisfaction at minimum cost to the company. To ensure speed and quality of distribution, it is necessary to focus on the logistics of circulatory systems. This includes both information and communication flow, and the supply, storage, transport, handling and packaging. To ensure all these services efficiently, quickly and on time, it is advisable that the company has to have developed appropriate methodology for the given process. The main aim of the doctoral thesis is to design a methodology for management decisions in the distribution area. Properly chosen methodology of distribution can help to speed up the movement of the product from the supplier to the customer or from the manufacturer to the customer, but ultimately to reduce the overall distribution costs. When deciding on the choice of distribution channel, processes and knowledge of European legislation in relation to the logistics and transport management in the Czech Republic are also important. The data collection and processing, under which the analysis of the current situation was carried out, were the bases for the methodology design. The basic criteria for selection of the companies that could make the distribution were set by another method. Subsequently, the weights of importance were assigned to the given criteria. In the final decision for the selection of the distribution company, methods of multi-criteria decision-making were used. The thesis was developed on the basis of theoretical research and practical experience in businesses in the solved area. Objectives to be achieved: The aim of the doctoral thesis is the methodology design of managerial decision making in the European distribution area.
Variabilita obsahu silic kmínu kořenného ( Carum carvi,L.)
Urbánek, Jiří
The aim of the thesis was to prove the variability of the essence content by 36 evaluated samples (tribes) from the chosen new selection of caraway (Carum carvi L.). Caraway, its morphology, origin and spread was described in the literary part. It is followed by the summary of its most important use, its cultivating technology and the state of health was also described shortly. Next chapter devoted to the selection of apiaceae species with a view to caraway. Last two chapters describe plant essences and the content matters of caraway. The practical part gives an idea of individual samples (tribes), then the distillation with steam for finding of essence content and gas chromatography, which the analysis of limonene and carvone content was done, was described. The samples (tribes) number 25, 27, 34, 35 and 3 were evaluated as the best for the next selection from the standpoint of essence content and they had the right proportion of carvone to limonene.

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