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Development of a Methodology of a System Research of Effectiveness of Organization Activities

Student: Mukhin Andrey

Supervisor: Elena B. Abrosimova

Faculty: Faculty of Management (Nizhny Novgorod)

Educational Programme: Management (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2016

Conduct of systems research becomes of current interest in rapidly growing and changing society. Such activity helps a company to identify main problems and create a set of solutions for appeared problems. The aim of current work is to develop a methodology of systems analysis of effectiveness of organization activities. The research is carried out in "Mir pechati" enterprise with the use of such methods as observation, data analysis, comparison, systems approach. Due to systems research problems of the company should be found, analyzed and solved. The paper will consist of a concise introduction, literature review of the topic chosen, description of current assessment methods of the enterprise, criteria development for conducting methods, development of a new methodology for current enterprise and finally conclusions and recommendations will be made.

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