MODERN PRINCIPLES OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT THEORY (ON THE EXAMPLE OF UZBEKISTAN)
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https://doi.org/10.60078/3060-4842-2025-vol2-iss6-pp494-498Abstract
This article examines modern principles of project management theory and their role in contemporary economic processes. In the context of globalization and increasing competition, effective project management has become a crucial tool for both the public and private sectors. The study emphasizes the importance of strategic planning, clearly defining project goals, and assessing potential risks in advance to ensure successful project implementation. The research analyzes the rational use of resources, the establishment of effective communication among project stakeholders, and the appropriate distribution of responsibilities within the project team. It is noted that team cohesion, coordinated actions, and the motivational role of the project leader are key factors that contribute to achieving project success. Special attention is given to the development of project management practices in the context of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The article highlights the processes of infrastructure modernization, implementation of innovative technologies, realization of governmental programs, and investment projects. The necessity of improving management mechanisms to achieve sustainable socio-economic results is underlined
Keywords:
project management strategic planning efficiency risk assessment teamwork resource management communication investment projects innovation development Uzbekistan’s economyReferences
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