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Ogistics decisional subsystem element of economic safety

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  • Marius Milandru

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The theory of systems and systemic thinking, and also their task, determine contradictions, disputes and evolutions in all scientific domains (mathematics, astronomy, economy, sociology, military science). The development of systemic thinking occurred almost simultaneously with the progress of society, of organizations, including the military ones, having a fast evolution because of economic growth but being related also to technology explosion in IT. Inside the military organization, the logistics management has its own architecture, it is made of structural elements and its functionality depends directly on interdependencies between parts and their connections. The logistic decisional subsystem is a component of the managerial system which represents the assembly of decisions taken within, these decisions being applied according to the objectives established at the level of military structure, according to their managerial architecture. They can be compared to a commanding subsystem with the main role of adjustment, correction and to render efficient logistic activities at the level of any military structure, without taking account of echelon (branch category, headquarters, brigade and bellow echelons).

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  • Marius Milandru, 2015. "Ogistics decisional subsystem element of economic safety," National Strategies Observer (NOS), Institute for World Economy, Romanian Academy, vol. 1.
  • Handle: RePEc:iem:nosiem:v:1:y:2015:id:2822000009354103
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