SCENARIO MAPS OF MANAGEMENT AS EFFECTIVE CONCEPT FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF ENTERPRISE

Tetiana Bochulia, Inna Yancheva

Abstract


The article is devoted to the solution of actual questions concerning introduction of new managerial approaches for sustainable business development through forming maps of decisions. Scenarios of development enterprise according to temporal and spatial context of its activity are developed. Contour of enterprise information system as environment of organizational, technological, hardware and communication and information instruments that used to processing, transmission and storage of data is formed. Principles concerning processing of hypotheses of development and subsequent develop models of reaction on processes and phenomena to provide activation of enterprise activity are suggested. Such principles are coordinated map of decisions concerning hypotheses and models of reactions to them that allows to develop effective information relations in enterprise management system. Scenario constructions allow to increase effectiveness of management decisions and is foundation of creative approach that change qualitative characteristics of information system.

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scenario maps; principles; management; enterprise; development; strategy

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