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  • About
  • 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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Zobrazení rizik v účetnictví společnosti ABC, s.r.o. / Presentation of Risk in Accounting of Company ABC, s.r.o.

Janoušková, Petra January 2010 (has links)
The concept of provisions that would save the cost that make the profit lower. But on the other lead, this provisins concept has to be corresponding tu the diligence principle. Height needs that provisions leave to cover all possible risks.
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Hodnocení ekonomické efektivnosti investičního záměru / The Evaluation of an Investment Plan

Široká, Pavlína January 2015 (has links)
The intention of this diploma work is based on an assessment of the present state of the company Industrial Engineering Ltd. to economically evaluate the effectiveness of planned investment. The last state of the company is evaluated by using financial analysis. For evaluating of the effectiveness are used static and dynamic methods. The conclusion of the diploma work evaluates investments and recommendations based on these facts and after assessing the risks of investments.
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Rizika řízení výrobního procesu v podniku / Management risks of industrial production in a company

Olbrichová, Jana Unknown Date (has links)
The purpose of my diploma thesis is to define risk management in manufacturing process of particular company. The thesis is composed of two main parts. First theoretical part defines basic terminology such as risk, examples of risk breakdown and procedures for evaluation of manufacturing process. Second practical part defines particular company, provides detail description of the manufacturing process together with risk analysis. The aim of the diploma thesis is to designate the most risky factors based on performed analysis and propose actions to their elimination.
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On Risk Management of Electrical Distribution Systems and the Impact of Regulations

Wallnerström, Carl Johan January 2008 (has links)
<p>The Swedish electricity market was de-regulated in 1996, followed by new laws and a new regulation applied to the natural monopolies of electrical distribution systems (EDS). These circumstances have motivated distribution systems operators (DSOs) to introduce more comprehensive analysis methods. The laws, the regulation and additional incentives have been investigated within this work and results from this study can be valuable when developing risk methods or other quantitative methods applied to EDS. This tendency is not unique for Sweden, the results from a comparative study of customer outage compensation laws between Sweden and UK is for example included.</p><p>As a part of investigating these incentives, studies of the Swedish regulation of customer network tariffs have been performed which provide valuable learning when developing regulation models in different countries. The Swedish regulatory model, referred to as the Network Performance Assessment Model (NPAM), was created for one of the first de-regulated electricity markets in the world and has a unique and novel approach. For the first time, an overall presentation of the NPAM has been performed including description of the underlying theory as a part of this work. However, the model has been met by difficulties and the future usage of the model is uncertain. Furthermore, the robustness of the NPAM has been evaluated in two studies with the main conclusion that the NPAM is sensitive toward small variations in input data. Results from these studies are explained theoretically investigating algorithms of the NPAM.</p><p>A pre-study of a project on developing international test systems is presented and this ongoing project aims to be a useful input when developing risk methods. An application study is included with the approach to systematically describe the overall risk management process at a DSO including an evaluation and ideas of future developments. The main objective is to support DSOs in the development of risk management, and to give academic reference material to utilize industry experience. An idea of a risk management classification has been concluded from this application study. The study provides an input to the final objective of a quantitative risk method.</p>
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Řízení rizik výrobní firmy v oblasti lidských zdrojů / Risk Manufacturing Companies in the Field of Human Resources

Huťková, Miroslava January 2012 (has links)
This thesis named Risk Manufacturing Companies in the Field of Human Resources reacts to increasing concern for risks nowadays. The theoretical part is dealing with general definition of risk, is giving examples of risk distinguishing and is implicating a risk factor into a company´s decision. Current theoretical knowledge of risk is connected to human resources area. Risk analysis is focusing on manufacturing process of specific company, specifically for a possible origin of risk situations caused by human factor which are employees. SWOT analysis, Ishikawa diagram, FMEA and risk matrix were used as risk methods. These helped to reveal risks and both preventive and corrective measures were proposed.
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On Risk Management of Electrical Distribution Systems and the Impact of Regulations

Wallnerström, Carl Johan January 2008 (has links)
The Swedish electricity market was de-regulated in 1996, followed by new laws and a new regulation applied to the natural monopolies of electrical distribution systems (EDS). These circumstances have motivated distribution systems operators (DSOs) to introduce more comprehensive analysis methods. The laws, the regulation and additional incentives have been investigated within this work and results from this study can be valuable when developing risk methods or other quantitative methods applied to EDS. This tendency is not unique for Sweden, the results from a comparative study of customer outage compensation laws between Sweden and UK is for example included. As a part of investigating these incentives, studies of the Swedish regulation of customer network tariffs have been performed which provide valuable learning when developing regulation models in different countries. The Swedish regulatory model, referred to as the Network Performance Assessment Model (NPAM), was created for one of the first de-regulated electricity markets in the world and has a unique and novel approach. For the first time, an overall presentation of the NPAM has been performed including description of the underlying theory as a part of this work. However, the model has been met by difficulties and the future usage of the model is uncertain. Furthermore, the robustness of the NPAM has been evaluated in two studies with the main conclusion that the NPAM is sensitive toward small variations in input data. Results from these studies are explained theoretically investigating algorithms of the NPAM. A pre-study of a project on developing international test systems is presented and this ongoing project aims to be a useful input when developing risk methods. An application study is included with the approach to systematically describe the overall risk management process at a DSO including an evaluation and ideas of future developments. The main objective is to support DSOs in the development of risk management, and to give academic reference material to utilize industry experience. An idea of a risk management classification has been concluded from this application study. The study provides an input to the final objective of a quantitative risk method. / QC 20101125

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