Abstract

Active implementation by Russian companies of management systems based on key performance indicators (KPI) aimed at achieving the strategic goals of an organization, is impossible without the activation of team methods of work. The purpose of this paper is to justify the influence of key performance indicators on the process of forming teams. In the modern hypercompetitive and unstable environment, the issues of creating and managing teams that are able to react quickly to changes are highly relevant. The objective of the paper is to reveal the importance of the influence of key performance indicators on teamwork, the proper setting of them, contributing to the creation and maintenance of teamwork, the creative approach to the development of key performance indicators, not based on the analysis of the past, and analyzing the probable future. The paper discusses the basic principles of teamwork; methods of forming teams using key performance indicators, such as parametric, sociometric, and experimental. The advantages and disadvantages of these methods are revealed. There is an analogy with the team sports: baseball, American football, basketball. An example of the development of team key performance indicators is given. Questions of the conditions of successful team work and how key performance indicators can influence the success of the team are raised.

Highlights

  • According to the expert estimates, most of the total amount of the World Ocean pollution is conditioned by land-based sources

  • Despite the fact that pollution from land-based sources adversely affects, above all, the environment of marine areas in enclosed and semi-enclosed seas or near the coasts of industrialized countries, the volume and the speed of pollutant movement entering the marine environment allow us to speak about this form of pollution as a global problem threatening the balance of the world ocean

  • Summarizing all mentioned above, they would like to conclude that despite the importance of the problem of the world ocean pollution prevention from land-based sources and the attempt of the international community to legislatively fix the main provisions that contribute to the adoption of a number of constructive measures to ensure the protection of the world ocean from pollution with a more detailed reading of the convention provisions, reveals a rather mild, not fully binding nature of the specified requirements, as well as the existence of complex wordings that hinder their implementation in practice

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Introduction

According to the expert estimates, most of the total amount of the World Ocean pollution is conditioned by land-based sources. When the thing is about the pollution from land-based sources a special harm to the oceans is caused by the discharge of untreated water from industrial enterprises, household and agricultural wastes, the wastes generated during dredging operations in ports, carried out during the construction of berths, with the extraction of biological resources, during the laying of pipelines under water and other underwater works, during the disposal of garbage, various categories of harmfulness, including the burning of plastic and other wastes that fall into the World Ocean with groundwater and runoff, and through the atmosphere. All of the abovementioned pollution types lead to a rapid pollution of the world ocean, sometimes causing irreparable damage to its waters and resources. Scientists believe that only the size of the lake and the volume of its water mass, as well as the still preserved but rapidly lost ability to self-purge, save the lake ecosystem from complete degradation (Ecological problems of Lake Baikal)

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