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Workplace design for machining of motor shafts
Knobloch, Martin ; Slaný, Martin (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
The main goal of this bachelor’s thesis „Workplace design for machining of motor shafts“ is setting a new technology of machining shafts in the Siemens s.r.o., o.z. Elektromotory Mohelnice. At the beginning a theory of production preparation is described and the nowadays methods of production. In the next part of the work the present production and evaluations of most critical spots are described. Two proposals of the new workplace are offered. In the end of bachelor work the economical aspects of the new workplace are considered.
Study of Lean Production in a Selected Production Plant and its Implementation
Kašpárková, Helena ; Ing. Josef Otrhálek. (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
The thesis deals with the possibility of improving work processes in a company operating in the Zlín region. Most of the production consists of the production of electronic components for the automotive industry. For the constant pressure to improve the production processes, the author focuses on the observation of the working day of an employee in the position of Warehouseman, handling trolley operator. From the materials obtained from the observation conducted, ways of streamlining the processes necessary to keep the production flowing were suggested.
Model Replaces Model – Transformation of Baťa’s Industrial Town Batanagar in India
Březovská, Markéta ; Ing.arch.Dušan Riedl,CSc. (referee) ; Ing.arch.Adam Gebrian (referee) ; Mgr.Rostislav Koryčánek (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
This thesis aims to contribute new knowledge to the debate on corporate urbanism. Generally, it seeks to identify the process and implications of globalization tendencies on the development of industrial and postindustrial cities while exploring the aspects that this specific production of space entails. Specifically it studies the case of the Baťa shoe company, whose model of an „ideal industrial town“, its production and export, has been one of the first examples of enforcement/implementation of corporate urbanism on a global scale. The 1930s model of the Indian enterprise city, Batanagar, is since 2006 being replaced by a new one: the model of a city-venture, in which the actual production of shoes is strictly separated from the new production of lifestyle. This model can today be found on the outskirts of large cities throughout the world, and especially in countries of the global south, where it clearly reflects the socio-economic transformation of the whole society, from a production driven, to a consumption driven society.
Dance with a Million Knots. A return to craft techniques and artistic work with textiles in the context of contemporary artistic practice
Gryboś, Julia ; Klodová, Lenka (referee) ; Janečková,, Zuzana (referee) ; Rathouský, Luděk (advisor)
Dissertation entitled Dance with a Million Knots. A return to craft techniques and artistic work with textiles in the context of contemporary artistic practice maps the tendency of the return to craft techniques and handwork in the field of contemporary art. The tendency is reflected in the text through the definition of its relevant terms, examples of several domestic and international exhibition projects, the handwork-oriented practice of contemporary artists, and through a reflection on my own artistic practice. Following the assumption that the process of production and creation itself is now more central to artistic concerns, the dissertation asks for the causes and reasons for this turn, while also anchoring it in a broader social context. The reflection on the topic is presented in the thesis through an experience formulated from the position of a long-standing collaborative artistic practice with Barbora Zentkova, offering an associative reflection on the form and scope of the tendency in contemporary art, as well as on its possible sources and causes.
Study of Lean Production in a Selected Production Plant and its Implementation
Kašpárková, Helena ; Ing. Josef Otrhálek. (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
The thesis deals with the possibility of improving work processes in a company operating in the Zlín region. Most of the production consists of the production of electronic components for the automotive industry. For the constant pressure to improve the production processes, the author focuses on the observation of the working day of an employee in the position of Warehouseman, handling trolley operator. From the materials obtained from the observation conducted, ways of streamlining the processes necessary to keep the production flowing were suggested.
Lean Management as an Ethical Problem
Kureš, Jakub ; Štica, Petr (advisor) ; Červenková, Denisa (referee)
Annotation: Lean Management as an Ethical Problem Business management methods are mainly depended on what the company is doing. One of the management options is lean management which is typical for the automotive industry, but is used for its efficiency in other industries as well. It is a method of management that maximizes labor productivity, reduces the financial burden in the production process, and reduces human errors. The main goal of this thesis is focused on explaining the basic concepts of economics and ethics focused on the way of business management. It includes a description of a specific case of the implementation of lean management in a particular company. An ethical reflection follows, which focuses on comparing the described implementation with the presented company values. Second point is the reflection of lean management with the theory Stakeholder. The work concludes with a description of the consequences of the implementation of systems focused primarily on efficiency and profit with possible solution points. Key words: lean management, ethical management of a company, manager, employee, corporate culture, efficiency, profit, key indicators, corporate values, code of ethics, stress.
Model Replaces Model – Transformation of Baťa’s Industrial Town Batanagar in India
Březovská, Markéta ; Ing.arch.Dušan Riedl,CSc. (referee) ; Ing.arch.Adam Gebrian (referee) ; Mgr.Rostislav Koryčánek (referee) ; Havliš, Karel (advisor)
This thesis aims to contribute new knowledge to the debate on corporate urbanism. Generally, it seeks to identify the process and implications of globalization tendencies on the development of industrial and postindustrial cities while exploring the aspects that this specific production of space entails. Specifically it studies the case of the Baťa shoe company, whose model of an „ideal industrial town“, its production and export, has been one of the first examples of enforcement/implementation of corporate urbanism on a global scale. The 1930s model of the Indian enterprise city, Batanagar, is since 2006 being replaced by a new one: the model of a city-venture, in which the actual production of shoes is strictly separated from the new production of lifestyle. This model can today be found on the outskirts of large cities throughout the world, and especially in countries of the global south, where it clearly reflects the socio-economic transformation of the whole society, from a production driven, to a consumption driven society.
Workplace design for machining of motor shafts
Knobloch, Martin ; Slaný, Martin (referee) ; Píška, Miroslav (advisor)
The main goal of this bachelor’s thesis „Workplace design for machining of motor shafts“ is setting a new technology of machining shafts in the Siemens s.r.o., o.z. Elektromotory Mohelnice. At the beginning a theory of production preparation is described and the nowadays methods of production. In the next part of the work the present production and evaluations of most critical spots are described. Two proposals of the new workplace are offered. In the end of bachelor work the economical aspects of the new workplace are considered.
Employment of people with physical disability
Jirsa, Filip ; Legnerová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Šmíd, David (referee)
Completed Bachelor´s thesis is about employment of physically disabled people. It has a theoretical character followed by field research as a content of the practical part. In general, this work is divided into two main parts and few partial chapters. In the first two chapters of the first part is debated and described legislation, rules and laws that this legislation requires and the definition of a person with handicap in the legal code that is valid in the Czech Republic or in European Union as well. Following chapters consist of unemployment, particular problems connected with an unemployment of person with handicap, preparation for the working proces and entering the working proces itself plus options for people with handicap and the active politics of employment. In the practical part is field research made of survey and interviews. From both survey and interviews are deduced conclusions and results.

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