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Instruments For Analysis Of The External Environment Through The Prism Of Self-Managed Work Teams

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  • HADZHIEV, Kristiyan

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The article studies the specific characteristics of the external environment because they create actual possibilities for the introduction of elf-management in the functioning of work teams in the Bulgarian organizational practice. An emphasis is put on the organizational context within which self-managed work teams (SMWT) function. The study also identifies the key instruments integrated in the model of analyzing the external environment in the process of transforming traditional work structures into selfmanaged ones. The article outlines the effects of the direct and indirect environment factors on the various dimensions of SMWT, namely structural characteristics, work and interpersonal processes, etc. The author supports the idea that the sustainable development of the SMWT-concept and the creation of added value for organizations require adequate monitoring of the competitive environment factors (specific microenvironment) and the common environment. This is one of the paradigms of modern management. Changes in the external environment affect the internal integration of the system and vice versa – the damaged internal processes limit the organization’s potential for adapting to the environment.

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  • HADZHIEV, Kristiyan, 2015. "Instruments For Analysis Of The External Environment Through The Prism Of Self-Managed Work Teams," Economics 21, D. A. Tsenov Academy of Economics, Svishtov, Bulgaria, issue 1, pages 1-7.
  • Handle: RePEc:dat:econ21:y:2015:i:1:p:7
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