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ANALYSIS AND DEFINITION OF DECISION PROBLEMS OF EXPERT IN REAL ESTATE VALUATION
Krejza, Zdeněk ; Bradáč, Albert (referee) ; Abraham, Karel (referee) ; Tichá, Alena (advisor)
The thesis deals with the decision-making of the expert in real estate valuation. Due to the complexity of the process and the difficulties of valuation it can be assumed that the decision will be an arduous process. It is obvious that the choice of an expert is crucial to the result of the valuation process. This topic is currently relatively little explored, and therefore the work will deal with the analysis and formulation of decision problems expert in real estate valuation. The thesis analyses the current status of forensic engineering and decision-making regarding to real estate valuation. The general decision-making process, divided into seven steps, is adapted to the requirements of expert decision-making in real estate valuation. As in the managerial decision-making process, property valuation is also divided into three levels. These three levels considered the described fundamental decision problems that lead to the formulation of the expert decision-making principles in real estate valuation. For better understanding the extensiveness of the decision-making process in the valuation of real estate the author created a decision tree respectively schemes whose functionality has been verified at the end of the thesis, exemplified with the help of a specific case study of the determined price in real estate valuation.
PROPOSOL FOR A METHODOLOGY FOR MATERIÁL DECISION MAKING IN DISTRIBUTION IN THE EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENT
Kopčáni, Juraj ; Dostál, Petr (referee) ; Čambál, Miloš (referee) ; Rybanský, Rudolf (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
At present, more and more demands are placed on the quality and the speed of transport of products and goods from manufacturers to suppliers and then to the end customer. This requires a lot of knowledge and experience in planning, purchasing, production and distribution. In all activities and at all levels of the organization, it is important to properly and timely to decide how to proceed in order to ensure maximum customer satisfaction at minimum cost to the company. To ensure speed and quality of distribution, it is necessary to focus on the logistics of circulatory systems. This includes both information and communication flow, and the supply, storage, transport, handling and packaging. To ensure all these services efficiently, quickly and on time, it is advisable that the company has to have developed appropriate methodology for the given process. The main aim of the doctoral thesis is to design a methodology for management decisions in the distribution area. The properly chosen methodology of distribution can help to speed up the transport of the product from the supplier to the customer or from the manufacturer to the customer, but ultimately to reduce the overall distribution costs. When deciding on the choice of distribution channel, processes and knowledge of European legislation in relation to the logistics and transport management in the Czech Republic are also important. The data collection and processing, under which the analysis of the current situation was carried out, were the bases for the methodology design. In the further step, the basic criteria for selection of the companies that could make the distribution were set up. Subsequently, the weights of importance were assigned to the given criteria. In the final decision for the selection of the distribution company, methods of multi-criteria decision-making were used. The thesis was developed on the basis of theoretical research and practical experience in businesses in the solved area. Objectives to be achieved: The aim of the doctoral thesis is the methodology design of managerial decision making in the European distribution area in connection with the Czech Republic's infrastructure in implementing the legislative requirements of the European environment while respecting the principles of integration.
PROPOSAL FOR A METHODOLOGY FOR MANAGERIAL DECISION MAKING IN DISTRIBUTION IN THE EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENT
Kopčáni, Juraj ; Dostál, Petr (referee) ; Čambál, Miloš (referee) ; Urbánek, Jiří (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
Abstract At present, more and more demands are placed on the quality and the speed of transport of products and goods from manufacturers to suppliers and then to the end customer. This requires a lot of knowledge and experience in planning, purchasing, production and distribution. In all activities and at all levels of the organization, it is important to properly and timely to decide how to proceed in order to ensure maximum customer satisfaction at minimum cost to the company. To ensure speed and quality of distribution, it is necessary to focus on the logistics of circulatory systems. This includes both information and communication flow, and the supply, storage, transport, handling and packaging. To ensure all these services efficiently, quickly and on time, it is advisable that the company has to have developed appropriate methodology for the given process. The main aim of the doctoral thesis is to design a methodology for management decisions in the distribution area. Properly chosen methodology of distribution can help to speed up the movement of the product from the supplier to the customer or from the manufacturer to the customer, but ultimately to reduce the overall distribution costs. When deciding on the choice of distribution channel, processes and knowledge of European legislation in relation to the logistics and transport management in the Czech Republic are also important. The data collection and processing, under which the analysis of the current situation was carried out, were the bases for the methodology design. The basic criteria for selection of the companies that could make the distribution were set by another method. Subsequently, the weights of importance were assigned to the given criteria. In the final decision for the selection of the distribution company, methods of multi-criteria decision-making were used. The thesis was developed on the basis of theoretical research and practical experience in businesses in the solved area. Objectives to be achieved: The aim of the doctoral thesis is the methodology design of managerial decision making in the European distribution area.
Tvorba investičního portfolia podniku při manažerském investičním rozhodování
Kovařík, Tomáš
Kovařík, Tomáš. Creation of a company's investment portfolio during managerial investment decision-making. Bachelor thesis. Brno: Mendel University, 2023. This bachelor's thesis deals with the creation of an investment strategy for Nachmelená Opice s.r.o. In the first section, topics such as management decision making, the financial analysis of the enterprise, enterprise investment, and ETF funds are discussed. This is followed by the application of these knowledge in the determination of the financial health of the company and the subsequent formation of the draft investment strategy, which will be in accordance with the parameters of the results of the investment questionnaire such as willingness and the amount of risk undertaken with the expected length of the Company's investment horizon and management requirements.
Fuzzy logic as a decision support in management practice
Svoboda, Jan ; Václavík, Lukáš (referee) ; Janková, Zuzana (advisor)
The thesis describes the process of evaluating internet domains for the purpose of automating the registration process. The set of measured results is used to support the managerial decision-making of XYZ company, utilizing advanced decision-making methods in the creation of the model. The model is developed using two programming environments, namely MS Excel and MATLAB. The decision-making tool fully corresponds to the current needs of the automation team, and the output is a final recommendation for the selection of suitable internet domains.
PROPOSOL FOR A METHODOLOGY FOR MATERIÁL DECISION MAKING IN DISTRIBUTION IN THE EUROPEAN ENVIRONMENT
Kopčáni, Juraj ; Dostál, Petr (referee) ; Čambál, Miloš (referee) ; Rybanský, Rudolf (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
At present, more and more demands are placed on the quality and the speed of transport of products and goods from manufacturers to suppliers and then to the end customer. This requires a lot of knowledge and experience in planning, purchasing, production and distribution. In all activities and at all levels of the organization, it is important to properly and timely to decide how to proceed in order to ensure maximum customer satisfaction at minimum cost to the company. To ensure speed and quality of distribution, it is necessary to focus on the logistics of circulatory systems. This includes both information and communication flow, and the supply, storage, transport, handling and packaging. To ensure all these services efficiently, quickly and on time, it is advisable that the company has to have developed appropriate methodology for the given process. The main aim of the doctoral thesis is to design a methodology for management decisions in the distribution area. The properly chosen methodology of distribution can help to speed up the transport of the product from the supplier to the customer or from the manufacturer to the customer, but ultimately to reduce the overall distribution costs. When deciding on the choice of distribution channel, processes and knowledge of European legislation in relation to the logistics and transport management in the Czech Republic are also important. The data collection and processing, under which the analysis of the current situation was carried out, were the bases for the methodology design. In the further step, the basic criteria for selection of the companies that could make the distribution were set up. Subsequently, the weights of importance were assigned to the given criteria. In the final decision for the selection of the distribution company, methods of multi-criteria decision-making were used. The thesis was developed on the basis of theoretical research and practical experience in businesses in the solved area. Objectives to be achieved: The aim of the doctoral thesis is the methodology design of managerial decision making in the European distribution area in connection with the Czech Republic's infrastructure in implementing the legislative requirements of the European environment while respecting the principles of integration.
Managerial Decision-Making on Sustainable Transport Development in a chosen Region
Polena, Lukáš ; Černý, Jan (advisor) ; Přibyl, Vladimír (referee)
The thesis is focused on sustainable transport development of the Třeboň Region (Třeboňsko). This region is specific because of its low and decreasing population density, significant seasonal tourism and highly protected nature and landscape. Several different methods methodical approaches are used in this thesis for decision-making and designing/proposing provisions which together create the whole concept of sustainable transport development in the examined area. This study has proposed several important particular provisions in the infrastructure (expanding of infrastructure for non-motorized transport, increasing road safety and throughput and others) as well as in the public transport (increase of economic efficiency, improvement of transport services). Generally conceived provisions may be implemented in territories with similar characteristics.
Managerial decision making about external relationships of high school
Rampír, Vojtěch ; Černý, Jan (advisor) ; Pyrih, Pavel (referee)
Diploma thesis acquants reader about decision problems at Střední odborné škola informatika a spojů a Střední odborné učiliště Kolín. Chosen problem are desribed and analysed, but also variants of solution are created, so tehy can be used as an support to decision making for school manager. These problems are about getting new students, usage of unused rooms of dorm and school cafeteria. For creating variant of solutions Cobb-Douglas utility function is used, moreover the thesis teaches reader how to work with it, so a manager of school can use it for his own decision making proces. Diploma thesis was created by request of a principal Ing. Miloš Hölzl as he is awaiting the results.
Application of an intuition in the managerial decision making
Hájková, Michaela ; Hrůzová, Helena (advisor) ; Pastyřík, Pavel (referee)
This Bachelor's Thesis looks into the intuition and application of intuition in managerial decision making. The theoretical part defines managerial decision making and intuition as technical categories. There are described some results of researches and examples from the real life in this thesis, that prove, that intuition plays an important role in decision making of managers. The practical part is dedicated to the interviews and questionnaires, which are discovering in which way managers feels about deciding, how do the decide, what comes before making the decision and what are the consequences, when managers decide by intuition or by analysis. This thesis tries to certify if intuition is part of managerial decision making or not and what is the role of intuition.

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