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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The alignment of social and labour plan (SLP) commitments with municipal integrated development plans (IDPs) / Jacob Thobatsi Thobatsi

Thobatsi, Jacob Thobatsi January 2014 (has links)
According to s 23, 24 & 25 of the MPRDA, mining companies must submit a Social and Labour Plan (SLP) when applying for mining rights, and the local economic development (LED) of the SLP must be aligned with the local and district municipality Integrated Development Plan (IDP). The alignment between the SLP and IDP local economic development initiatives provides a platform for investment opportunity, economic growth, poverty reduction and infrastructure development (ICMM, 2006). The main objective of this research was to determine the extent to which the mining SLPs are aligned with municipal IDPs. The research was conducted using a qualitative method for three case studies, a literature review, a documents review (of the SLPs and IDPs), questionnaires and interviews. The mining industry charter gives mining companies targets for the development of local communities through their SLPs. The King reports on corporate governance also give the industry ways to report on corporate social responsibility and sustainability. The local government Municipal Systems Act governs the development of local communities through the development of IDPs as per s 29.There are also debates on the increase of local beneficiation by mining companies, thereby creating jobs and accessing incentives in the form of royalty payments and tax relief. In addition there is a growing demand for a portion of such royalties and taxes to be paid directly into the municipalities to improve the LED and infrastructure challenges. The main challenge with alignment is how mining companies deal with related community grievances and risks, capacity constraints at local government and the DMR, poor stakeholder engagement and the backlog of service delivery. Overall, in the three case studies the KPIs were generally aligned (criteria B) with the municipal IDPs, which indicates that there is a general compliance with the DMR regulations and guidelines. The SLPs, socio-economic background and key economic activities were aligned (criteria A) with the IDPs, while projects and programmes were also generally aligned (criteria B). The negative social impacts were just aligned (criteria C) with the IDPs while no KPI was found to be not aligned (criteria D) with IDP. Some of the initiatives to improve the positive social impacts were the continuous Social Impact Assessment (SIA) throughout the life of mine. Most importantly the research identified that there is a need to improve capacity in local government for dealing with local economic development as this will also aid/improve the alignment of IDPs and SLPs. / M Environmental Management, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014
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The alignment of social and labour plan (SLP) commitments with municipal integrated development plans (IDPs) / Jacob Thobatsi Thobatsi

Thobatsi, Jacob Thobatsi January 2014 (has links)
According to s 23, 24 & 25 of the MPRDA, mining companies must submit a Social and Labour Plan (SLP) when applying for mining rights, and the local economic development (LED) of the SLP must be aligned with the local and district municipality Integrated Development Plan (IDP). The alignment between the SLP and IDP local economic development initiatives provides a platform for investment opportunity, economic growth, poverty reduction and infrastructure development (ICMM, 2006). The main objective of this research was to determine the extent to which the mining SLPs are aligned with municipal IDPs. The research was conducted using a qualitative method for three case studies, a literature review, a documents review (of the SLPs and IDPs), questionnaires and interviews. The mining industry charter gives mining companies targets for the development of local communities through their SLPs. The King reports on corporate governance also give the industry ways to report on corporate social responsibility and sustainability. The local government Municipal Systems Act governs the development of local communities through the development of IDPs as per s 29.There are also debates on the increase of local beneficiation by mining companies, thereby creating jobs and accessing incentives in the form of royalty payments and tax relief. In addition there is a growing demand for a portion of such royalties and taxes to be paid directly into the municipalities to improve the LED and infrastructure challenges. The main challenge with alignment is how mining companies deal with related community grievances and risks, capacity constraints at local government and the DMR, poor stakeholder engagement and the backlog of service delivery. Overall, in the three case studies the KPIs were generally aligned (criteria B) with the municipal IDPs, which indicates that there is a general compliance with the DMR regulations and guidelines. The SLPs, socio-economic background and key economic activities were aligned (criteria A) with the IDPs, while projects and programmes were also generally aligned (criteria B). The negative social impacts were just aligned (criteria C) with the IDPs while no KPI was found to be not aligned (criteria D) with IDP. Some of the initiatives to improve the positive social impacts were the continuous Social Impact Assessment (SIA) throughout the life of mine. Most importantly the research identified that there is a need to improve capacity in local government for dealing with local economic development as this will also aid/improve the alignment of IDPs and SLPs. / M Environmental Management, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014
233

How Are American Cities Planning for Climate Change? An Evaluation of Climate Action Planning in Chicago, IL and Portland, OR

Jones, Nicolette 15 December 2012 (has links)
Contending with a changing climate presents a necessary push for planning. Although climate change is considered a global environmental problem requiring a global commitment and trans-national action, more and more, policymakers are recognizing the vital need for action at the local level. In the US, especially in the absence of national climate legislation, many local governments have begun developing strategic plans, or climate action plans (CAPs), to address adapting to impacts of climate change and mitigating greenhouse gas emissions. This thesis involves case studies of Portland, OR and Chicago, IL, cities with recently adopted CAPs and with considerable recognition in the field. The analysis involves an evaluation each city’s CAP and an evaluation of its implementation. The studies help elicit an understanding of the measures cites are employing to mitigate climate change and determine ways the planning profession can better assist communities in climate policy development and its prompt implementation.
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Podnikatelský plán / Business Plan

Černíková, Eva January 2009 (has links)
This thesis presents a business plan of the company Anemarie s.r.o. The main goal is to find out whether a business expansion plan is real and has a chance of success.
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Podnikatelský plán / Business Plan

Veselá, Jana January 2014 (has links)
Theme of my thesis is to create a business plan for establishing a limited liability company, which will deal with buying and selling animal feed, including presentation and processing of important aspects affecting the business of the undertaking, further assessments of its feasibility and usefulness. The theoretical part describes the possibilities and forms of business and content of business plan. In the practical part are elaborated the various steps required to establish a new company and its business plan. For purpose of processing individual analysis was used information from Czech and European institutions, market analysis, communication with selected suppliers and potential customers.
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Podnikatelský plán na areál poskytující služby v oblasti sportovních koní / „Business plan of complex providing services in the field of sport horses“

Richterová, Helena January 2013 (has links)
This final thesis was created with the aim to search the author's business plan, to explore its feasibility, reality and viability. Main goal of this thesis shoul bet he complex evaluation of the overall business plan. In the first part we can find a theoretical basis of thesis, there are key words and con-cepts and their thorough clarification. Complete and complex theory of business plan is not fully explained in this thesis, there are only parts, which are necessary as a relevant basis for this particular thesis are mentioned. The second part is based on the processing of the business plan itselves, it's detailed elaboration, analysis of individual parts, the processing of the results and findings of these revenues and, finally, clear and comprehensive business plan on the chosen topic. The conclusion provides an overall assessment of the project, evaluation of feasibility and reality and there is also the author's opinion on the entire project and its other options or possible opportunities.
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Podnikatelský záměr - vybudování kavárny pro osoby trpící celiakií / Business Plan - establishment of coffee bar for people with celiac disease

Bělušová, Kristýna January 2017 (has links)
This thesis decribes the setting up of a business plan for coffee shop, which besides quality coffee, targets customers suffering from celiac disease (gluten-free assortment). The aim of this thesis is to create a real business plan. For this purpose, the data for the creation of financial plan were based on real datas. In the end of this thesis the success of the established business plan is evaluated.
238

Podnikatelský plán - personální agentura / Business Plan - Recruitment Company

Doseděl, Filip January 2018 (has links)
The master´s thesis deals with the creation of the business plan for a recruitment agency establishment. In the first part there is a theoretical basis for the following two parts. The second part of thesis mainly analyses the macroenvironment and microenvironment. Third, the proposal part, contains the business plan with all of its components. The main task of this thesis is to assess whether to implement the plan or not.
239

Podnikatelský plán pro založení mateřského centra / Business Plan for the Foundation of a Maternity Center

Jiroutová, Kateřina January 2018 (has links)
The thesis is the proposal of the proposal of the business plan for the foundation of a maternity center in Rychnov nad Kněžnou. The business plan is based on finding market gap which is caused by insufficient capacities of the kindergartens and there is no kindergarten or maternity center specialised in teaching English in Rychnov nad Kněžnou. Main advantages of the proposal are specialization in teaching English, professionalism and friendly mood.
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Podnikatelský plán - Jazyková škola ve Vietnamu / Business Plan Language School in Vietnam

Doseděl, Filip January 2019 (has links)
V této diplomové práci je zpracován podnikatelský plán pro založení jazykové školy ve Vietnamu. První část práce obsahuje teoretická východiska, jež jsou podkladem pro následující kapitoly. Druhá část práce se soustředí primárně na analýzu makroprostředí a mikroprostředí. Ve třetí, návrhové části, je zpracován podnikatelský plán obsahující veškeré náležitosti, na jejichž základě se lze rozhodnout, zda podnikatelský plán realizovat, či nikoli.

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