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Modernization of Organization's Branch Network Structure in Turbulent Environmental Conditions

Student: Gabova Ekaterina

Supervisor: Nadezhda L. Titova

Faculty: Graduate School of Business

Educational Programme: Strategic Management and Corporate Governance (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2016

In the conditions of developing market economy in Russia the problem of assessment of forecasting and planning organization is particularly acute. The paper deals with the economic efficiency of the companies operating in the sector of construction of energy facilities, industrial and residential buildings. Peculiar features the industry significantly complicate the evaluation of the results and forecasting of development. In this work the analysing company is territorial distribution enterprises. An attempt was made to identify the link between the economic indicators of the company and the performance of regional development, to predict the performance of companies. Also with the help of content analysis there was identified the list of regions with maximum appeal to anter for the company.

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