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Adaptive control by development of domestic enterprises

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  • Tokmakova I. V.

    (USA of RT)

  • Lytvynova T. S.

    (USA of RT)

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In the article the essence of adaptive management of enterprise development is studied, the main stages of this type of control are disclosed; its flexibility, innovative filling and crisis management orientation are concluded. The main directions of enterprises adaptation are determined, notably the adaptation to the actions of competitors, adaptation to the effects of the state, adaptation to the changes in demand for products, adaptation to the actions of suppliers, adaptation to the changes on the markets. The necessity of system accompaniment implementation of management solutions as a tool to ensure the quality of adaptive management of enterprise. The main functions of system maintenance of management decisions are identified: providing the information for decision-making and implementation of the decisions; organizational and methodological support of decision-making and its implementation; modeling the effects of the adoption and implementation of decisions; expert functions: issuing recommendations and justifications; graphical visualization.

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  • Tokmakova I. V. & Lytvynova T. S., 2015. "Adaptive control by development of domestic enterprises," Вісник економіки транспорту і промисловості, CyberLeninka;Украинская государственная академия железнодорожного транспорта, issue 49, pages 212-216.
  • Handle: RePEc:scn:031720:15828225
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    1. Dorow, Max & Hastenteufel, Jessica & Weber, Susanne Theresia, 2023. "Auswirkungen der Digitalisierung auf das Controlling und die Rolle der Controller:innen," IU Discussion Papers - Business & Management 4 (Juni 2023), IU International University of Applied Sciences.
    2. Nathan Clay, 2018. "Integrating livelihoods approaches with research on development and climate change adaptation," Progress in Development Studies, , vol. 18(1), pages 1-17, January.
    3. Zaveri, Esha D. & Wrenn, Douglas H. & Fisher-Vanden, Karen, 2020. "The impact of water access on short-term migration in rural India," Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society, vol. 64(2), April.

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