MANAGEMENT FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF COMPETITIVE POTENTIAL AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISES
Abstract
As a result of studies found that for the formation of effective system of competitive potential of the agricultural enterprises should take into account the requirements of the system and other approaches to the release: target orientation management of building capacity of enterprises, detailed goals and objectives, methodological tools, management mechanisms, technology management, resource support, evaluation of results. First of all in assessing the actual level of competitiveness of agricultural enterprises needs to evaluate its competitive potential.
The evaluation of the current management system according to evaluation criteria and found that changes that occur in one or another element of competitive potential of the enterprise, influence on other elements of the system, causing them appropriate changes.
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