ENTERPRISE RESTRUCTURING BY USING PROJECT MANAGEMENT METHODOLOGIES

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Keywords
enterprise, project management, restructuring, programmes, projects, pro¬cesses, poorly structured problems, activities, operating projects, strategic projects

Summary
Nowadays restructuring is one of the essential trends practically in every en-terprise activities, focused on successful business, and it is also an effective market tool for increasing its competitiveness.

Restructuring infers the systemic character of enterprise functioning optimization. It involves a multi-aspectual and interrelated set of events, processes and methods starting with a complex diagnostics of the company and reaching to reorganization of both organizational structure and business processes based on the modern management approaches, including quality management methodology, business processes re-engineering, information technologies and systems.

The aim of this publication is to help executives and managers to get a “quality vision” of the practical version of the preparation and implementation process of enterprise restructuring, in which the active or even passive use of some elements of the project management methodology will enable the successful realization of the intended restructuring programme.

JEL: M21, M22, L22
Pages: 18
Price: 3 Points

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