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The Key Factors of Prosperity of a Small Company
Berglerová, Lucie ; Hartman, Ladislav (advisor) ; Hájek, Jiří (referee)
The Bachelor's Thesis analyzes the MKD s.r.o., Transport Company, and their key factors of prosperity in parts of the company as management, marketing, personnel management and financial management. In the theoretical part the key concepts are specified and defined: SME, management, marketing, personnel management, financial management and their aspects. In the practical part these theoretical terms are applied to the MKD s.r.o. and it is performed a SWOT analysis. Then the measures leading to the maintenance and to the improvement of prosperity of this company are suggested.
Methodology of development and deployment of Business Intelligence solutions in Small and Medium Sized Enterprises
Rydzi, Daniel ; Jandoš, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Vlček, Radim (referee) ; Slánský, David (referee)
Dissertation thesis deals with development and implementation of Business Intelligence (BI) solutions for Small and Medium Sized Enterprises (SME) in the Czech Republic. This thesis represents climax of author's up to now effort that has been put into completing a methodological model for development of this kind of applications for SMEs using self-owned skills and minimum of external resources and costs. This thesis can be divided into five major parts. First part that describes used technologies is divided into two chapters. First chapter describes contemporary state of Business Intelligence concept and it also contains original taxonomy of Business Intelligence solutions. Second chapter describes two Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD) techniques that were used for building those BI solutions that are introduced in case studies. Second part describes the area of Czech SMEs, which is an environment where the thesis was written and which it is meant to contribute to. This environment is represented by one chapter that defines the differences of SMEs against large corporations. Furthermore, there are author's reasons why he is personally focusing on this area explained. Third major part introduces the results of survey that was conducted among Czech SMEs with support of Department of Information Technologies of Faculty of Informatics and Statistics of University of Economics in Prague. This survey had three objectives. First one was to map the readiness of Czech SMEs for BI solutions development and deployment. Second was to determine major problems and consequent decisions of Czech SMEs that could be supported by BI solutions and the third objective was to determine top factors preventing SMEs from developing and deploying BI solutions. Fourth part of the thesis is also the core one. In two chapters there is the original Methodology for development and deployment of BI solutions by SMEs described as well as other methodologies that were studied. Original methodology is partly based on famous CRISP-DM methodology. Finally, last part describes particular company that has become a testing ground for author's theories and that supports his research. In further chapters it introduces case-studies of development and deployment of those BI solutions in this company, that were build using contemporary BI and KDD techniques with respect to original methodology. In that sense, these case-studies verified theoretical methodology in real use.
A project of introduction of ICT into a medium sized enterprise
Janák, Jiří ; Kubálková, Markéta (advisor) ; Kubálek, Tomáš (referee)
In the theoretical part, this master thesis deals with ICT, Operational Programme Enterprise and Innovations with a focus on the programme of support ICT in Enterprises. Furthermore, with the definition of SMEs and specific features of medium sized enterprise. In the practical part, an ICT project in a chosen company is described and analyzed. The project is evaluated and further opportunities of development of ICT in the company are suggested. The last chapter provides implications from the ICT area for similar businesses.
Application of the IFRS for Small and Medium-Sized Entities in Czech environment
Laboutka, Marek ; Vašek, Libor (advisor) ; Müllerová, Libuše (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the International Financial Reporting Standard for Small and Medium-sized Entities (IFRS for SMEs) and its possible applications in the Czech Republic. Theoretical part of thesis focuses particularly on the main differences between IFRS for SMEs and current Czech accounting regulation. Practical part aims to emphasize possible application of IFRS for SMEs on case studies. The goal of this part is also to outline the impact of these problems on real data provided by a specific Czech company. These problems are results of a field research and personal findings and opinions of the author.
Export needs of small and medium enterprises versus government assistance
Erbenová, Jana ; Taušer, Josef (advisor) ; Černá, Iveta (referee)
For such a small open economy as is the case of the Czech Republic, export is one of the key growth factors. Further, small and medium sized enterprises are very efficient tool of the economic stability. Government should therefore analyse and fulfil export needs of those entrepreneurs. There is actually no questin about importance of government assistance. Most of the developed countries already help their small and medium enterprises. Ignoring this fact could lead to the reduction of the competitive strength of Czech companies. The diploma thesis analyses the export needs of those firms and compares them with the government assistance programs. Theoretical part is focused on definition of this entrepreneur's category, describes assistance frame and analyses the influence of export on the Czech economy. Practical part deals with individual export assistance programs and analyses the export needs of Czech exporters based on several surveys. The last part of the diploma thesis compares the Czech government assistance with the assistance that foreign countries provide their entrepreneurs with. The final recommendations regarding the possibilities of increase in the efficiency of the government assistence are included in the last chapter.
Key Factors of Prosperity of a Small Family Business
Polakovičová, Lenka ; Müllerová, Jana (advisor) ; Srpová, Jitka (referee)
This Bachelor Paper deals with the situation of a small family business Veselý-servis s.r.o. and suggests measurements leading to the improvement of its prosperity. The theoretical part more closely defines the family business and its main specifications. It is followed by the analysis of topics like management, human resources management, financial management and marketing, which influence the effectiveness and economy of the business. The practical part focuses on the issues leading to the identification of problematic areas in the aforementioned fields, and finally presents the suggestions supporting the improvement of the business' welfare.
Possible solutions of implementation of company IS in a common way and SaaS, on the example of SMEs
Kořínek, František ; Basl, Josef (advisor) ; Fortinová, Jana (referee)
This thesis deals with the possibilities of enterprise informatics solutions in the SME (small and medium enterprises). This target group is further specified and is taken into account especially the most strongly represented subjects in SMEs - micro-enterprises. The main goal of this work is exploring the practical use of modern trends in information systems such as cloud computing or SaaS in direct comparison with conventional enterprise informatics solutions. In the first part is the space dedicated primarily to theoretical definition of concepts and identification of elaborated topics. Inside acquaintance with individual technical terms there is an example of one particular definition of company enterprise informatics solutions demonstrated with practical examples. The needs and solving the needs of small businesses are then generalized to the common needs of such small companies. Another part is dedicated to the actual analysis of the market and possible solutions of enterprise informatics. According to the specific needs of small businesses several optimal solutions are selected and further more thoroughly investigated and tested. The collected data serve for subsequent comparison of possible enterprise informatics solutions with particular results. The reader himself can assess complexity and price of technologies, especially in the context of conventional solutions and new products. For evaluation of the needs of these small companies primarily MMDIS principles of the methodology are used. In conclusion of the thesis there is the evaluation of detected findings and creating of recommendations for these small businesses.
The proposal of the changes of the SME approach to the cooperation with partners on the market with the electronical components
Marvanová, Jana ; Hartman, Ladislav (advisor) ; Pokrupa, Marek (referee)
In this Master's Thesis I am solving two seemingly not related issues -- the title of the thesis is to propose the change of the SME approach to the cooperation with partners and the target of the thesis is to recommend to the company changes in business and management behaviour which will help to break through the tenders of the large size companies. To meet the target of the Master's Thesis there was analysed current situation of the particular enterprise which does not cooperate with large companies. There were used Five-Forces Model, PEST analyse and SWOT analyse to describe this enterprise. Based on the analyses' results there were discovered main deficiencies which are connected with the character and behaviour of the owners. The basic deficiencies are missing planning and undisciplined behaviour of the owners to their firm and missing Quality management certification. If the company eliminates them, it has better chance to be successful in the tenders of the large companies. Cooperation, partnership or another company connection, these are also the opportunities how to become the supplier of the big company. Czech SME trading with electronical components are not willing to cooperate with other companies. In this Master's Thesis I gave the reasons, why the companies should have positive approach to cooperation.
The possibilities of EU grants and subsidies for small and middle companies in South Bohemian region.
CÍLKOVÁ, Dita
The main theme of bachelor´s work ist analyse of grant possibilities for small and middle enterprises. The part of work is comparison of existing drawing resources from Programm Development of country and Operating programm Business and innovation. From results follow, that activities and subsequent drawing grants is different in various districts. The south bohemia region ist for example more succesfull in drawing grants through Programm Development of country, on the opposite side, the drawing from Programm Bussiness and innovation ist relatively low in the comparison with other districts. The results of work can be used as a interesting and practical view on existing drawing of grants by south enterprises.
Possibility of obtaining funding from the SME support for small company
KUNKELA, Martin
The main objective of this thesis is an analysis of support programs focused on small businesses, the program most suitable applications for the enterprise and assess the contribution of selected operational program for the examinees.

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