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Information System Assessment and Proposal of ICT Modification
Kubík, Lubomír ; Novák, Lukáš (referee) ; Koch, Miloš (advisor)
The diploma thesis focuses on the assessment of the information system of a developing marketing agency and subsequent proposals for the improvement of its components. The theoretical part describes the importance of the information system in the company, its components and methods of distribution. The analytical part deals with strategic analysis of the company and its surroundings and a description of the current state of the company's information systems. The final part deals with changes proposed to improve the situation in the field of information systems and economic assessment of the changes proposed.
Information System Assessment and Proposal of ICT Modification
Kubík, Lubomír ; Novák, Lukáš (referee) ; Koch, Miloš (advisor)
The diploma thesis focuses on the assessment of the information system of a developing marketing agency and subsequent proposals for the improvement of its components. The theoretical part describes the importance of the information system in the company, its components and methods of distribution. The analytical part deals with strategic analysis of the company and its surroundings and a description of the current state of the company's information systems. The final part deals with changes proposed to improve the situation in the field of information systems and economic assessment of the changes proposed.
Project management software - the situation in the Czech Republic
Hlavenka, Vojtěch ; Kuncová, Martina (advisor) ; Novotný, Jakub (referee)
This thesis focuses on the evaluation of the current situation in the use of software for project management in the czech companies. The first part deals with general terms of project management and the description of the field at the theoretical level. The thesis is based on two types of questionnaire surfy (self-research, research by Ernst an Young company) assessed the current using of software in companies. Subsequently, the theory compares basic features of widely used software. Finally there is created a model project under which is examined work in these programs. The conducted survey shows that while 89% of companies in selected industries use project management software (Ernst and Young), so if we extend the survey to all disciplines of business, software usage falls to 44% (own survey). The results of this study allows reflection on the lack of promotion of the benefits of project management in the fields in which there is not existentially necessary to implement these methods.
MS Project and alternatives
Leitermann, Petr ; Šťastný, Petr (advisor) ; Balada, Jakub (referee)
A growing interest in using project management in various companies is recognizable during past few years. It is mainly applied in the case of major corporate transformation, innovation or implementation of the goals but there are also companies using project management for most of its activities. Development in the field of project management also entails increasing demands for information related to the project, which is obviously reflected in the requirements for project management tools. In addition to the growing demands on the development of existing functions we can more and more often meet the demand of interaction with other corporate software, which causes particularly the trend of increasing complexity of information systems across all organizations. This work does not only focuses on finding the most appropriate options to support the management of individual projects but also to provide an overview of the current state of the market in the area of project management tools. Opportunities and quality of software offered are illustrated by the ranking of selected tools in a number of criteria, on the basis of which the user should be able to choose the most appropriate depending on his requirements or at least choosing the type of application from which will be the acquired instrument selected.
Useage of software tools for managing project resources
Vachalec, Vladan ; Trčka, Adam (advisor) ; Molnár, Zdeněk (referee)
The bachelor thesis focuses on software support for project managers, particularly on resources and costs management. The introduction explains terms such as project manager, project management and management information system. There is approached the market with software supporting project management in the following part, including a list of selected commercial and open source products, and their subsequent comparison. Work with resources is shown on a concrete project in Microsoft Project Professional 2007, afterwards found an alternative in the form of an open source product Winplanner. The conclusion then provides an overview and comparison of work and functions both of the products with the emphasis on working with resources.

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