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Process optimalization in connection with information system implementation in a selected company
NĚMEC, Radek
This thesis deals with a company management theory and a subsequent analysis of the company processes. Requirements arisen from this analysis will serve as a baseline for developing of a new information system in a selected company. An important step is to explain the term management and its types, followed by an explanation of the functional and process approach and their comparison. Then I purely pursue the process approach, where related terms are given. Information systems are also often used to support this approach, so their basic characteristics, architecture and life cycle are summarized. The main goal of my work is to introduce the selected company and to carry out a detailed analysis of the business processes, where I select processes that can be streamlined using an information system. The company does not use any management system, so I have decided to create one. The development lasted less than three months and the work shows and briefly describes the main functions of the program. Above all, this system allows to keep records of fish, feeding, profit and loss results and many other functions to simplify the selected processes. Finally, the performance of the introduced system is evaluated and the question of use in other companies is also addressed. The work provides a basic overview of how corporate management is constantly evolving and how it is possible to automate certain processes using information systems and thus achieve better results.

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