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Verification of the logistic concept of inventory management
Mikuš, Marek ; Hloska, Jiří (referee) ; Sedláček, Martin (advisor)
The content of this bachelor thesis is a search analysis of selected logistics concepts of inventory management and the creation of a simulation model of the logistic circuit within the intra-company transport. Part of the research section is an explanation of basic logistic concepts, an evaluation of individual inventory management concepts and a description of how to optimize them. The simulation model is created in Siemens Plant Simulation software. By simulating different variants of model parameter settings, the conditions for controlling the verified logistic circuit were designed.
Discourse formation of collective identity: the clashing images of "Roma"
Mikuš, Marek ; Lozoviuk, Petr (advisor) ; Šatava, Leoš (referee)
This interdisciplinary work combines theoretical and methodological approaches of anthropology and discourse studies to explore current controversy in the Czech and Slovak Republic about the nature of the collective identity of Roma, reasons for their social problems and appropriate solutions thereof. The first position in the controversy, associated in particular with Romani studies and Romani ethnopolitical movement, sees all Roma as a part of an "ethnic group" or "nation", and connects their plight to "racial" discrimination and intolerance of their "differences". By contrast, the second position, held especially by some cultural anthropologists and non-governmental organizations, labels the first one as "primordialism" and deconstructs the notion of a unitary and natural "Romani nation". It argues that there is no necessary link between "Romani anthropological type", belonging to the modern Romani nation and belonging to some of the "traditional Romani cultures". Accordingly, it maintains that most inhabitants of urban ghettos are only socially classified as "Roma", and that their identity is derived mainly from their belonging to the "culture of poverty" or living in a situation of "social exclusion". So whereas the first side to the debate offers national emancipation, support for Romani national...
Verification of the logistic concept of inventory management
Mikuš, Marek ; Hloska, Jiří (referee) ; Sedláček, Martin (advisor)
The content of this bachelor thesis is a search analysis of selected logistics concepts of inventory management and the creation of a simulation model of the logistic circuit within the intra-company transport. Part of the research section is an explanation of basic logistic concepts, an evaluation of individual inventory management concepts and a description of how to optimize them. The simulation model is created in Siemens Plant Simulation software. By simulating different variants of model parameter settings, the conditions for controlling the verified logistic circuit were designed.
Discourse formation of collective identity: the clashing images of "Roma"
Mikuš, Marek ; Šatava, Leoš (referee) ; Lozoviuk, Petr (advisor)
This interdisciplinary work combines theoretical and methodological approaches of anthropology and discourse studies to explore current controversy in the Czech and Slovak Republic about the nature of the collective identity of Roma, reasons for their social problems and appropriate solutions thereof. The first position in the controversy, associated in particular with Romani studies and Romani ethnopolitical movement, sees all Roma as a part of an "ethnic group" or "nation", and connects their plight to "racial" discrimination and intolerance of their "differences". By contrast, the second position, held especially by some cultural anthropologists and non-governmental organizations, labels the first one as "primordialism" and deconstructs the notion of a unitary and natural "Romani nation". It argues that there is no necessary link between "Romani anthropological type", belonging to the modern Romani nation and belonging to some of the "traditional Romani cultures". Accordingly, it maintains that most inhabitants of urban ghettos are only socially classified as "Roma", and that their identity is derived mainly from their belonging to the "culture of poverty" or living in a situation of "social exclusion". So whereas the first side to the debate offers national emancipation, support for Romani national...
Project Management Methodology of the Selected Organisation and its Comparison with the PRINCE2 Methodology
Mikuš, Marek ; Přibil, Jiří (advisor) ; Kincl, Tomáš (referee)
The thesis concerns with the topic of project management. General foundations of the project management and a comprehensive description of the selected organisation and its approach to the project management are both discussed in the thesis. The main objective of the thesis is to introduce project management methodology of the selected organisation and to compare it with the PRINCE2 methodology. Based on the analysis of both methodologies, there are several company's methodology enhancements proposed to drive company's effectiveness improvements.

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