RESEARCH OF A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH FOR ANALYSIS OF STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT IN THE FIELD OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES
Abstract
This article highlights the importance of effective strategic management for
adapting organizations to dynamically changing environments. The article is aimed at
systematizing existing methodological approaches, assessing their effectiveness, identifying risks
and opportunities, as well as identifying directions for the development and improvement of
management systems. Through theoretical analysis, the author aims to provide a comprehensive
understanding of the importance of methodological diversity for the effectiveness of management
processes
Keywords:
strategic management methodological approaches management system analysis information and communication technologies (ICT) SWOT analysis Porter's model scenario planning value chain balanced account innovative developmentReferences
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