Life cycle: formation, structure, management
The article aims to define the management mechanism of complex, open dynamic systems with human participation. The following parts of the system life-cycle were identified and unified in the theoretical scope: general and specific compositional elements of repeating changes, marginal index boundaries, the dynamics of the compositional elements of the lifecycle, and the key points of the change in the character of the index dynamics. In the practical scope, two common trends of socio-economical system life-cycle management are considered. The first trend is the regulation of the comprising element ratio, which provides an increase in the duration of the maximally effective performance of a functioning system. The second trend is the regulation of the reproduction time of a new system. The systems life cycle aspects are investigated in almost all sciences and studied within many disciplines in the field of higher education. Therefore, deepening the mastery of scientific and methodological foundations of the life cycle of a complex open dynamic system is useful for any subject in everyday and practical activities. A human being – in the formation of own human capital. Families – when it is formed, the birth of children, the distribution of income and expenses. Companies – for efficient business activities. As well as local communities, local self-government bodies, public authorities, and global entities within their profile activities. The results of the research provide the possibility of the development of applicable mechanisms for the effectiveness and stability enhancement of managerial and entrepreneurial operations in business projects.
Sardak, S., Britchenko, I., Vazov, R., & Krupskyi, O. P. (2021). Life cycle: formation, structure, management. Economic Studies (Ikonomicheski Izsledvania), 30(6), 126-142. https://www.iki.bas.bg/Journals/EconomicStudies/2021/2021-6/7_Krupskyi_f_f.pdf
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