Researchers: Department of Management (Ing. Jana Poláková, Ing. Ladislav Pilař, MBA Ph.D., Ing. Karolína Tučková), Department of Systems Engineering (Ing. Igor Krejčí, Ph.D., Ing. Tereza Horáková, Ph.D., Ing. Robert Hlavatý, Ph.D., Ing. Jan Rydval, Ph.D.)
Project Duration: 1. 1. 2018 - 31. 12. 2019
Management simulator providing analysis of decisions and their impacts in the field of animal production for the needs of small animal production in the Czech Republic.
The aim of the project is to create a management simulator providing analysis of decisions and their impacts in the field of animal production for the needs of small animal production in the Czech Republic. The system approach and application of the principles of system dynamics will enable managers to test the impact of the proposed changes on key indicators of the company's health in the long term, as well as a look at various scenarios of market development. This procedure can increase the strengthening of the sustainability of production and other economic activities. At the end of the project, the simulator will be available in the form of compiled software with a user interface. It will also include a user manual and a case study to make it easier for untrained users to use the simulator. The use of the simulator in small business decision-making is a contribution to increasing the competitiveness and flexibility of small farms while reducing the direct and indirect costs associated with the failure of the decision-making process.
The project is supported by the TAČR agency with the program to support applied research ZÉTA..