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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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Analýza činnosti města Příbram v oblasti efektivního využívání finančních prostředků z EU / Analysis of Příbram's activities in the field of efficient use of EU funds

PROKŠOVÁ, Veronika January 2013 (has links)
The aim of my thesis was to describe and analyze the current state of the city of Příbram in terms of the efficient use of the European, state and regional funding and suggest new solutions for the city development.
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Analýza stavu strategických dokumentů obcí na začátku nového programovacího období / Analysis of the state strategic documents of municipalities at the beginning of the new programming period

Štefanová, Lucie January 2009 (has links)
This thesis deals with the strategic plan, which is described from the perspective of creation and related processes and procedures in the theoretical part. Work is devoted to the analysis of the content and form of the plan. From this perspective, addressing the status of the plans and their quality in selected cities of various sizes in the South Region in the new programming period 2014-2020 and further analysis are compared both programming periods 2007-2013 and 2014-2020. The selected cities are Pisek, Strakonice, Milevsko, Protivin, Blatná and Vodňany. Such research sample was chosen to represent the county and smaller cities, where there is a significant change in strategy documents compared to cities of a higher category.
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Řízení mateřské školy - strategický plán rozvoje školy / Management of kindergarten - strategic plan of school

Ptáčník, Jaroslav January 2021 (has links)
This diploma thesis is focused on the process of making a strategic plan for kindergarten development. In the theoretical part, I defined basic terms of management, especially the educational and strategical one. Then I characterized particular parts of the strategic plan of kindergarten development emphasizing issues of strategic analysis. In the practical part, I focused on the process of making a strategic plan for the specific kindergarten. Based on the chosen strategic analysis I identified important factors of the external and internal school environment and made a strategic plan of development of Mateřská škola Letců, a public-benefit corporation.
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Strategický plán optimalizace informačních potřeb firmy Weiler s.r.o. / Strategic plan of optimalization information needs in company Weiler s.r.o.

Dvořáková, Michala January 2011 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with issue of optimization of information needs in engineering company Weiler s.r.o. This work consists of otheoretical background, on which is established practical part, which contains strategic analysis of companies environment and information needs. There is processed strategic plan of optimization in three alternatives on these foundations - pessimistic with no change in the company, realistic, which counts with use of one information worker and optimistic, which counts with establishing an information department in the company. The final plan is elaboration of realistic alternative including financial plan, which contains the electivity calculation.
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VLIV STRATEGICKÉHO ŘÍZENÍ NA PROSPERITU FIRMY / IMPACT OF STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT ON THE PROSPERITY OF THE COMPANY

Palíšek, Eduard January 2008 (has links)
The target of this dissertation thesis is to verify a relationship between strategic planning and prosperity of the company. Opinions of many experts about expediency of strategic planning vary. Some believe that strategic planning is a base for successful growth, while others demonstrate through results of many different researches that a direct relationship between strategic planning and success of the company cannot be proven. Therefore an empirical research was made to test hypotheses about the impact of strategic planning on prosperity of the company. The theoretical part of the thesis describes the development of strategic management followed by a description of internal and external business environments and the impacts which influence them. The theoretical part also describes the characteristics of strategic management and planning, tools and models as well as methods for measurement of efficiency of strategic planning. As the sub-target of this thesis is also to propose a simplified model of strategic planning which could be applied in small and medium size companies, the theoretical part is concluded by description of specifics of small and medium size companies. The analytical part of the thesis consists of detailed analyses of data collected through questionnaires. Based on results of those analyses, profiles of different categories of companies are synthesized. Conclusions of performed analyses and syntheses are used as a base for testing of validity of defined hypotheses. A new concept of the “4-segments model” of strategic planning is presented in the proposal part of the thesis. Benefits for theory and for practical use are evaluated at the end of the thesis.
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Propuesta de un modelo de Dirección de Proyectos para edificaciones basado en la Guía del PMBOK® 5ta Edición

Gallo Liendo, Eduardo Jesús 19 November 2019 (has links)
LIDER CHICLAYO S.A. es una organización que tiene como objetivo posicionarse en el sector vivienda y es por eso, que presenta el proyecto inmobiliario “Condominio TERRANOVA” a desarrollarse en un terreno de 6,200 m2, ubicado en el distrito de Pimentel, provincia de Chiclayo, departamento de Lambayeque. Este proyecto se encuentra dentro de los lineamientos del plan estratégico de la empresa, pretendiendo consolidar el mercado en la región norte del Perú; para realizar en el futuro proyectos de mayor envergadura o similares, utilizando la Dirección de Proyectos en cada etapa sin sobrepasar los presupuestos, sin mayores retrasos y sin dejar de lado la calidad del trabajo y producto. Este proyecto tendrá una duración de 27 meses; de los cuales, los 3 primeros meses será de trabajos pre operativos, 9 meses de preventas y 9 meses de ventas. Luego la construcción tendrá una duración de 9 meses y luego 7 meses de post venta. Para lo cual se tiene presupuestado una inversión de 23´ 511 826.00 millones de soles; cuya distribución está dada por Aportes de Promotores, Ventas y Financiamiento Bancario. Se tiene proyectada una utilidad de 2´468 086.00 millones de soles, y una TIR del 25.59% Durante los siguientes ocho capítulos a desarrollar en la presente tesis se comprobará la factibilidad tanto técnica, económica y financiera de la dirección de proyectos inmobiliarios que implica la construcción de edificios. La estructura de este documento ha sido desarrollada de acuerdo a los cinco grupos de procesos de un proyecto. / LIDER CHICLAYO S.A. is an organization that aims to position itself in the housing sector and that is why it presents the real estate project "Condominio TERRANOVA" to be developed on a 6,200 m2 land, located in the district of Pimentel, province of Chiclayo, department of Lambayeque. This project is within the guidelines of the company's strategic plan, seeking to consolidate the market in the northern region of Peru; to carry out larger or similar projects in the future, using Project Management at each stage without exceeding budgets, without major delays and without neglecting the quality of work and product. This project will last 27 months; of which, the first 3 months will be pre-operational work, 9 months of pre-sales and 9 months of sales. Then the construction will last 9 months and then 7 months of post sale. For which an investment of 23´ 511 826.00 million soles has been budgeted; whose distribution is given by Contributions of Promoters, Sales and Bank Financing. A profit of 2'468 086.00 million soles is projected, and an IRR of 25.59% During the following eight chapters to be developed in this thesis, the technical, economic and financial feasibility of managing real estate projects involving the construction of buildings will be verified. The structure of this document has been developed according to the five groups of processes of a project. / Tesis
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The persistent urban challenges of migration and informal settlements in the context of HIV: towards the development of a framework to guide the appropriate and equity promoting urban health and developmental responses of local government within Johannesburg, South Africa

Vearey, Joanna Louise 25 January 2011 (has links)
PhD, Unversity of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Health, School of Public Health / Rationale Understanding how to ensure and sustain the health and health equity of urban populations is of increasing importance as over half of the world population is now urban (UNFPA, 2007). Urbanisation is taking place rapidly across Africa, with fifty percent of the continent expected to be residing in urban areas by 2030 (UNFPA, 2007). South Africa has experienced a faster rate of urbanisation compared to neighbouring countries, with almost sixty percent of the population estimated to be urban (Kok & Collinson, 2006). This process of urban growth is accompanied by in-migration from within the country and across borders. Urban growth places pressure on limited, well-located and appropriate housing, resulting in the development of informal settlements within and on the periphery of urban areas. In addition to the multiple exposures to a variety of health hazards in informal settlements, HIV presents a contextual challenge, particularly in South Africa where the highest HIV prevalence is found within urban informal settlements (Shisana, Rehle, Simbayi, Parker, Zuma, Bhana et al., 2005). South African local government has a ‘developmental mandate’ which calls for government to work with citizens to develop sustainable interventions to address their social, economic and material needs (The Republic of South Africa, 1998a). This requires local government to address the challenges of urban growth, migration, informal settlements and HIV, as outlined above (Bocquier, 2008; Landau & Singh, 2008; Landau, 2007). The current (2007 – 2011) South African National Strategic Plan (NSP) for HIV signalled a welcome shift in HIV policy, with recognition of the role of government in ensuring that (1) internal and cross-border migrant groups and (2) residents of informal settlements are able to access the continuum of HIV-related services, which includes prevention, testing, support, treatment, and access to basic services. However, guidelines are lacking to assist local government in addressing HIV-related concerns with migrant groups and in informal settlements at the local level. As a result, migrant groups and residents of informal settlements struggle to access HIV-related services, including healthcare, adequate housing, and basic services such as water, sanitation and refuse removal. Given the developmental mandate of local government in South Africa (The Republic of South Africa, 1998a), this raises the question: how should local government respond to the urban challenges of migration and informal settlements in the context of high HIV prevalence? This thesis explores how the challenges of migration and informal settlements – within a context of high HIV prevalence – interact to generate a specific urban reality that requires an appropriate urban health response at the local government level. The question of how to address the gap between discourse, theory and action is tackled. Various frameworks for urban health have been developed that aim to assist in understanding the impact of city living on urban health, several of which draw on the concept of the social determinants of urban health (SDUH) (for example Galea, Freudenberg, & Vlahov, 2005; WHO, 2008b, 2008a). However, as I will go on to argue, none of the existing urban health frameworks deal adequately with the specific complexities of developing country urban environments. In particular, the frameworks have failed to adequately account for guiding local government in responding to the challenges identified above, namely: urban growth and informal settlements; internal and cross-border migration; high HIV prevalence; and, the responsibilities of a developmental local government. Aim Based on the findings from four studies, this PhD research aims to generate a revised urban health framework that will address the following specific challenges that I argue are associated with developing country contexts: (1) urban growth and informal settlements; (2) internal and cross-border migration; (3) high HIV prevalence; and, (4) the responsibilities of developmental local government. It is proposed that this revised framework will assist local government in responding to the interlinked challenges of informal settlements and migration in a context of high HIV prevalence. Methods A series of four studies were undertaken in Johannesburg. A review of international and local literature – including existing policy – was undertaken. In order to engage with the complexity of the urban environment, the four studies draw on both quantitative and qualitative methods. These include: a cross-sectional household survey across Johannesburg inner-city and one urban informal settlement (n = 487); a cross-sectional survey with ART clients at four ART sites in the inner-city (n = 449); and semi-structured interviews with community health worker volunteers, healthcare providers, local level policy makers and programmers involved with urban health and HIV in Johannesburg. By reflecting on involvement in participatory photography and film projects, the experiences of rural migrants who enter the city through ‘hidden spaces’ are examined; the concept of ‘being hidden’ is explored as a tactic employed by marginalised groups so that they are able to find a way to enter and participate in the city. Through the four studies, a series of four central themes were identified: (1) rights to the urban social determinants of health; (2) urban livelihoods; (3) policy and governance; and (4) urban methodologies. These four themes assist in synthesising the study findings and generating a revised approach to guide local government in responding to urban health challenges in a developmental way. Key findings The developmental mandate of local government is evolving very slowly (Paper I, V). Local level responses to the interlinked urban health challenges of migration, informal settlements and HIV are lacking (Paper I, V). Where they do exist, HIV is not viewed as an intersectoral developmental challenge and vertical HIV programmes prevail (Paper V). It will be argued that informal settlements require integrated local developmental responses (Paper V). In general, policies and guidelines that outline the right to basic healthcare and ART for crossborder migrants are not implemented at the local level (Papers I and III). In addition, residents of informal settlements struggle to access adequate housing and basic services (Papers IV and V). Some internal migrant groups, who reside in ‘hidden spaces’ of the innercity, are found to employ deliberate tactics in order to evade the state, whilst others are marginalised through a lack of state intervention (Paper II). The research shows that innovative methods are required to engage with urban populations, both for research and intervention purposes. Participatory approaches are found to be useful methods for engaging with urban migrant groups and this research draws on participatory photography and film projects as examples (Paper II, V). It is essential that urban public health practitioners and other development professionals learn how to engage with the complexities of the urban environment. A review of existing urban health frameworks finds that whilst these frameworks are themselves complex, and include the multiple levels and determinants that ultimately impact health outcomes, they result in generalised and static models of urban health. I argue that these existing frameworks are unable to inform responses to the specific complexities present within a particular urban context. Through the synthesis of the four study findings, an alternative approach to assist local government and other stakeholders in responding to urban health challenges is proposed. The idea of ‘concept mapping’ is suggested as a way to vii enable local government, and other actors, to engage with the complexities of the urban context in a participatory way. A core set of components have been identified that can be used to guide the creation of city-specific ‘concept maps’, that are able to work towards identifying and addressing the specific urban health needs associated with different areas within a city. A recommitment to intersectoral action, ‘healthy urban governance’ and public health advocacy is considered critical to the effectiveness of such an approach. It is suggested that the resultant ‘concept map’ will assist local government in responding in a developmental way to the interlinked challenges of migration and informal settlements in a context of high HIV prevalence. Implications Based on the findings of the PhD research, a new approach to urban health is suggested. ‘Concept mapping’ is presented as a new tool to assist local government in achieving its developmental mandate and address urban health. Whilst developed to address the challenges faced by urban migrants and residents of informal settlements in a context of high HIV prevalence, the concept map approach is likely to be a useful tool for considering the health and development needs of other urban groups. Future research is needed to evaluate the effectiveness of the application of participatory ‘concept mapping’ to assisting local level urban health policy makers, planners, and other stakeholders respond to the interlinked challenges of migration and informal settlements in a context of HIV.
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Návrh strategického plánu Asociace hráčů ledního hokeje / Ice Hockey Player's Association Strategic Plan Project

Ton, Martin January 2012 (has links)
Thesis name: Ice Hockey Players' Association strategic plan project Thesis aims: The main aim is to describe both external and internal environmental forces of Ice Hockey Players' Association and to design a complex strategic plan project for a specific time period 1.8.2012 - 31.7.2015. Methods: Supportive analytical methods SWOT and STEP were used as a descriptive analysis for identifying the initial situation of the organisation. Within the bounds of the descriptive analysis, focus group, and interview were used. Results: The outcome of this thesis is a complex project of Ice Hockey Players' Association strategic plan based on results of used analyses. Keywords: Players' association, Ice hockey, Strategic plan, SWOT analysis, STEP analysis, Non-profit organization.
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Strategické plánování v podmínkách sportovního svazu - Český svaz Pole and Art Sports / Strategic planning in sport federation - Czech Pole and Art Sports federation

Kočová, Lenka January 2015 (has links)
Title: Strategic planning in sport federation - Czech Pole & Art Sports federation Objectives: The main goal of this diploma thesis is to make a strategic plan for the Czech pole and art sports association by using each step of strategic planning and necessary analysis. The case study of the association should show up an unutilized potential, which could be very profitable. This would be useful for the position of the Czech pole and arts sports federation within this new sports discipline. Methods: I used a mixed research, which contains quantitative and also qualitative research, concretely a written questionnaire, an interview, an analysis of documents and a SWOT analysis. Results: Results of the analysis were the main part for the making of the strategic plan. The goals and the tasks which needs to be done are divided and shown by the time schedule of its realization in the tables. Keywords: Strategic planning, sports federation, non profit-making organization, case study, strategic plan Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
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Plánování ve veřejné správě / Planning in Public Administration

Borek, Jan January 2008 (has links)
The subject of the thesis is the description of the planning process at the level of strategic management in public administration and analysis of current planning documents at the municipal level of the 3rd degree in the Vysočina region. The first part defines the basic concepts of strategic planning at the municipal level and also defines the methods and procedures applied in the development of strategic plans. The second part analyses the specific strategic documents of municipalities with extended powers in the Vysočina region. At the end of the thesis some recommendations are proposed that could help municipalities pursue the process of strategic planning and management.

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