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Presumptions of the Process Management Application in Terms of Self-government in the Slovak Republic

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  • Anna ÈEPELOVÁ
  • Darina KOREÒOVÁ

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Knowledge management is actively using synergy effect between the three basic pillars: human resources, organizational processes and technologies, which chosen institution should be able to use in processes of knowledge management. The actually running processes within the organization are one of the most important component for implementation principles and methods of knowledge management. Knowledge society and knowledge-based organizations to apply elements of process management. The aim of the paper was to identify the current situation and preconditions for the application of process management in terms of self-government of the Slovak Republic. The emphasis is placed on optimization of the processes which are carried out at the level of observed subjects. The partial goal is to identify changes and approach to changes, which should be implemented at the level of the organization's management with the objective to optimize the outputs of the territorial self-government of the Slovak Republic. Author of this article has formulated three basic hypotheses. The hypothesis was verified through the Kolmogorov – Smirnovov test. The results were used to determine the factors influencing process management in public administration and the efficient operation of the territorial self-government.

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  • Anna ÈEPELOVÁ & Darina KOREÒOVÁ, 2017. "Presumptions of the Process Management Application in Terms of Self-government in the Slovak Republic," REVISTA ADMINISTRATIE SI MANAGEMENT PUBLIC, Faculty of Administration and Public Management, Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania, vol. 2017(28), pages 133-152, June.
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