Abstract

The article raises topical issues of improving enterprise management in an accelerating pace of macroeconomics development. Separately the authors consider changes in organizational management systems in detail. The modern external and internal environment of the enterprise is characterized by high dynamism, the speed of the changes taking place does not allow the development and implementation of such a management system that would be adequate to the environment for a long and even medium term. Research has shown that many enterprises waste resources and immerse themselves in constant reorganization procedures, which, nevertheless, do not achieve the desired results. Such reorganizations cannot provide today’s efficiency and readiness for tomorrow. The ongoing change in organizational structures signals the need to develop a new approach to organizational structures of management. The said approach should be preactive and predictive, with elements of self-organization and self-regulation. The authors of the article illustrate the logic of the new approach, showing the relationship between dynamic changes in the environment, the management system, and the economic results of the enterprise.

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