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Application of Process Control in the frame of ČESKÁ POŠTA (Czech Post Office)
Kolářová, Pavla ; Dvořák, Jiří (advisor) ; Šimek, Tomáš (referee)
The thesis is divided into three parts. Theoretical part defines particular concepts as process, process control or controlling. Practical part contains a company profile and an analysis of current method of costing. In the third part opportunities for improvement of the method of costing are designed.
Modern Trends in Public Administration Management
Kozlová, Martina ; Krbová, Jana (advisor) ; Pavlík, Marek (referee)
The Thesis analyses modern trends in the management of Public Administration in Czech Republic. The reforms and changes in Public Administration are supported by the implementation of management tools and tools focused on quality of Administration. These tools, including elements of corporate governance and some principles of private sector market, aims to improve and make the Public Service more effective. New Public Management (NPM) can be considered as a general name for the tools and for the concept of the Management of Public Administration, in particular meaning the principles of Process Management, the Balanced Scorecard (BSC), Benchmarking, the Common Assessment Framework and other methods and tools based on the models of TQM and EFQM. The practical part of the thesis contains the surveys and evaluation of the efficiency of the above mentioned models by the Regional Authority and selected municipalities, including their strengthts and weaknesses.
Processional analysis of company Technika denniho svetla s.r.o.
Růžička, Tomáš ; Sotonová, Hana (advisor) ; Král, Jan (referee)
Cílem této diplomové práce je seznámit se v teoretické části se základními pojmy procesního řízení a procesů vůbec a vykreslit situaci jejich využívání v současnosti. Dále nastínit některé metodiky procesního reengineeringu a postihnourt některé IT nástroje, jež podporují procesní řízení firem. Praktická část je empirickou studií toho, jak se střední podnik potýká s transformací svých funkčních struktur na procesně orientované, včetně změny organizační struktury, nákladových modelů a informačně technologické základny.
Partial Strategies of an Enterprise - marketing, sales, business, economic, financial, personnel, investment and other strategies
Kouba, David ; Kovář, František (advisor) ; Vacek, Oldřich (referee)
Partial Strategies of an Enterprise - marketing, sales, business, economic, financial, personnel, investment and other strategies
Comparison of standards for process modeling
Kalina, Jaroslav ; Řepa, Václav (advisor) ; Smolík, Jan (referee)
The scope of this thesis is the field of business process modeling and additionally the usability of business process models in areas like conceptual analysis of IS/ICT, business process reengineering and business process management. For the purpose of evaluation of the usability of current standards for business process modeling, an framework for comparison of various characteristics of these standards is proposed. This thesis has two aims. Primarily, to develop an approach for evaluation of business process modeling standards, and as a secondary aim, to apply this evaluation model onto a set of selected standards for business process modeling and thus perform a comparison of these standards. The evaluation model has two main components. The first part is to create a set of characteristics which represent two existing points of view onto the exploitability business process modeling (e.g. during the development of IS/ICT and during BPR/BPM1). During the identification of particular characteristics, a research into the related literature and other sources has been performed to provide a sufficient basis for this activity. The second part of the developed approach is to the application of PEMM (Process & Enterprise Maturity Model), which was developed by Dr. M. Hammer for the purpose os auditing the maturity of business processes. Both of these parts are then put together into one evaluation framework. Based on information gathered from the respective specifications of particular standards, related literature and articles, we've performed an application of this evaluation framework on three standards for business process modeling: EPC, BPMN and IDEF3. The benefits of this thesis could be seen as a creation of a very own approach for evaluation of business process modeling standards. Additionally by performing the comparison of these three standards for business process modeling we've created a guideline which could be there fore applied by the potential reader during the decision making of what standard to use for business process modeling (in the context of expected purpose of this modeling).
Changes in organizational structure in relation with the implementation of BPM
Šveřepa, Jaromír ; Kunstová, Renáta (advisor) ; Müller, Miroslav (referee)
This bachelor thesis aims to describe changes in the organizational structure that are necessary for the implementation of Business Process Management in the enterprise. These changes are simultaneously a reflection of the implementation. In the first part of the thesis the author defines the principles of Business Process Management considering the history of BPM. The author is analyzing reasons of past BPM concepts' failures and evaluates the current state of process management. The second part of the thesis pays attention to organizational structures and methods of organizational management. The author compares the traditional functional management with new process management approach exploring differences between them. The author appreciates applicability of different organizational structures types for Business Process Management and highlights problems between a specific type of organizational structure and BPM. In the last part of the thesis the author suggests organization changes for BPM implementation and defines prerequisites for successful transformation into process-managed organization. The author emphasizes the common risks and problems and suggests their solutions.
Process Performance evaluation within business companies
Galan, Tomáš ; Chlapek, Dušan (advisor) ; Chocholatý, Drahomír (referee)
Diploma thesis oriented on processes and business process management (BPM) is tightly related to the ability of organizations to adapt to the reality of today's world, reality of continuous and accelerating change. The objective for theoretical part is to summarize main terms, approaches, methods and other information about business process management, reasons for its evolution, business process modeling, execution by personal and other sources and its efficiency, process performance evaluation, to be able to use and apply them in commercial practice on the example of a small business company. Practical part includes results of theory application and knowledge acquired throughout studies application on the example of iFirma company. The thesis brings up process approaches application example in a business company and an intention to proof positive impact on its performance and continuous process improvement. What influence will IS/IT support of processes and process changes have? Several approaches to business management and even more applications bring up a need to evaluate and pick the right approach.
Design and implementation of the Business Architecture in the segment of providing the real-estate services
Vlach, Miroslav ; Svatá, Vlasta (advisor) ; Pochobradský, David (referee)
In the 21st century is still more and more emphasis laid on the phenomenon of Business Process Management. In a great number of corporations it plays the key role, because it makes the overall performance of the organization more effective and it is able to react flexibly in the rapidly changing environment. The main purpose of this graduation thesis is to get the reader to know the meaning of the notion "business architecture -- its structure and roles in the process management. The main task is to design business architecture of the specific field of business and try to implement it in the real and existent or emerging company subjects, offering the real-estate services. As a result of this, we prove the usefulness of the process management and business architecture as a key factor of reaching the effectivity in dynamic, rapidly changing and competitive environment. The thesis is divided into two parts. The theoretical part provides us with methodical data and the practical part with the design of business architecture of a subject, actively operating in the real-estate market. Graphical figures are also the part of the thesis using CABE tool ProVision by Metastorm Corporation.
Logistic process optimization
Machová, Marie ; Říhová, Zora (advisor) ; Věk, Jakub (referee)
Managing the process of a product's development prior to its release is the dominant theme of this graduation thesis. In today's modern turbulent world, businesses compete to be a strong force in the market arena. From start to finish it is necessary to keep the consumer's demands and wants as the driving force when managing the operation. Factors that are critical in the implementation of the operation are working with a manageable portfolio, forecasting unforeseen expenses, profit gains and losses. Purchasing the most recent and efficient software program or electronics to assist in the operation could be more effective but more expensive upfront. On the other hand, purchasing a complex program or electronics will be ineffective if the user is unable to comprehend its complete functions or abilities. Proper and thorough analysis is necessary in foreseeing all possible obstacles to a smooth operation. Presently, it is not uncommon for companies to implement new technology without previous analysis. The result is a rapidly growing demand for a product reliant on this technology to help produce or support it. As a result, they find themselves in a tight spot very soon. Resolving the issue consists of additional and extended analyses of changes and in the reimplementation of the technology, a process that can be slow and tap into an already tight budget. In conclusion, this dissertation surmises that documentation of and organized implementation of processes in a real manufacturing corporation is necessary to improve not only the quality of processes in support of reaching economic targets but also in assuring quality labour performances of all employees.
Design of business processes and organization structure change in GfK Praha, s.r.o.
Hanzal, Michal ; Dědina, Jiří (advisor) ; Kopkáně, Heřman (referee)
In the first part of the diploma thesis is described the relevant theory of the Business Process Management which is fundamental background for the practical second part of the thesis. The theoretic part contains of a general description of the Business Process Management and a description of the BPM design phases, such as planning, analyzing, designing, and implementing. The second part of the diploma thesis focuses on the design of the Business Process Management in GfK Praha, s.r.o. First the company is introduced globally as well as locally. Afterwards the local branch is analyzed by real data and especially by many structural interviews with GfK employees. Most importantly, based on the workshops with the cooperative employees, there are designed new processes into the connected process maps.

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