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W niniejszym opracowaniu zaprezentowano teoretyczne założenia metody analizy map grup strategicznych sektora szkół wyższych w Polsce. Ponadto zaproponowano uproszczą wersję metody map grup strategicznych. W opracowaniu podstawę stanowiły informacje zawarte w rankingu szkół wyższych w Polsce, przeprowadzonego w 2011 roku przez "Perspektywy", dzięki któremu szkoły wyższe zostały sklasyfikowane w równe grupy strategiczne. Należy również wspomnieć, iż dla celów niniejszego opracowania pod uwagę wzięto 50 najlepszych polskich uczelni (szkół wyższych, które zdobyły najwyższe miejsca w tym rankingu). Oznacza to, iż przeprowadzone badania nie są w pełni reprezentatywne, i mają charakter badań pilotażowych.
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This paper presents the theoretical assumptions of the method of strategic groups maps and an analysis of the higher schools sector in Poland. Moreover, it presented as a proposal for a simplified version of the method of strategic groups maps. It has used data on the ranking of the universities sector in Poland, which was conducted in 2011 by Perspektywy, thanks to which universities were classified into different strategic groups. It should be also noted that for the purposes of this study the top 50 universities in Poland (higher schools which gained relatively high places in this ranking), were taken into account. Which means that the studies are not fully representative, and therefore are rather pilot researches.
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This article provides an overview of the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) method which supports manufacturers’ environmental information needs by evaluation of the environmental aspects and potential influences throughout the lifetime of the product. In the article results are presented of the first phase of the life cycle assessment of metallised textiles and the context for the analysis is a new project: „Metallisation of Textiles to make Urban living for Older people more Independent & Fashionable – MATUROLIFE”, implemented under the HORIZON 2020 Programme – “Advanced materials & innovative design for improved functionality & aesthetics in high added value consumer goods”.The article presents the most important assumptions for assessing the environmental effects associated with the metallization of various textiles, including primarily electroless copper coating, by calculating the demand for materials and energy, and taking into account emissions to air, water and soil, and by assessing their impact on the environment. The use of LCA as a management tool with great potential for making decisions within strategic business planning was analyzed.
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