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Development of a Long-Term Strategy of Lavochkin Association for the Period up to 2025 and the Prospect up to 2030

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  • Vladimir A. Kolmykov
  • Vladimir P. Gorshenin

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Modern processes of industrial changes in the economy are characterized by a high rate of innovation in production. This is especially true for high-tech sectors of the economy where competition is very high and is largely determined by global corporations and markets. Resourcing and the formation of forward-looking areas of activity through the searching and finding a balance in the use of limited resources by management in the process of innovative development of the enterprise predetermined the need to develop a long-term strategy for the enterprise. The article concludes that the processes of innovative and technological development of high-tech enterprises are possible only with the appropriate corporate culture and teamwork of personnel involved in development projects. Alignment of goals and objectives during the process of strategic development of a high-tech enterprise requires consideration of innovation cycles and trends of the global economy. This can be realized only within the framework of long-term resource planning and the formation of the innovative potential of personnel with unique competencies.

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  • Vladimir A. Kolmykov & Vladimir P. Gorshenin, 2022. "Development of a Long-Term Strategy of Lavochkin Association for the Period up to 2025 and the Prospect up to 2030," Economics of Contemporary Russia, Regional Public Organization for Assistance to the Development of Institutions of the Department of Economics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, issue 3.
  • Handle: RePEc:ack:journl:y:2022:id:804
    DOI: 10.33293/1609-1442-2022-3(98)-72-82
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