Abstract
The article examines the prevailing trends in modern production and their role in forming ideas about further development. It is shown that involvement in the process of understanding trends of the regularity of labor activity transformation leads to the understanding of the place of self-development in the production strategy. A comprehensive analysis of trends combined with the use of new approaches to the description of labor activity helped to reveal and justify a new view of the strategy for improving production. This allowed describing a new type of production systems, namely self-developing production systems, at the conceptual level. The presence of a model of real transformation of labor activity in the description of such production makes it possible to create a system with an internal device for self-development. Such self-developing production systems do not require external influences and are invariant in a wide variety of social environments.
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