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Imbalance of business processes of the industrial organization as the main constraining factor of its development

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  • E. Yu Sidorova
  • G. V. Timochova

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Over the past 25 years, Russia has experienced four major economic crises: transformational, debt, global, economic and political. At the same time, in the conditions of the crisis, there is an imbalance of the industrial organization and its business processes, the reasons for which are: the joints that arise within the business process and in the contact of two or more business processes; suboptimization; the presence of strong imbalances within the organization; reducing the capacity of the links of the production organization along the production chain; indestructibility of restrictions; being at different stages of the life cycle of different functional departments. By business process we mean a set of operations, the order of their execution within the business process is clearly defined by the technology or the relevant rules or instructions. In this case, the classification of the business process is important in its identification.Since any organization fully functions only as a system, and not as a set of individual elements and processes, and subject to interaction with all other types of systems, for the successful operation, strategically sustainable, harmonious and evolutionary development of the enterprise should be maintained a state of balance of its system structure and certain organizational skills and administrative management styles.

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  • E. Yu Sidorova & G. V. Timochova, 2019. "Imbalance of business processes of the industrial organization as the main constraining factor of its development," Russian Journal of Industrial Economics, MISIS, vol. 12(2).
  • Handle: RePEc:ach:journl:y:2019:id:742
    DOI: 10.17073/2072-1633-2019-2-191-196
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