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Разработка комплекса адекватных математических моделей, реализующих функции различных стейкхолдеров и позволяющих обеспечить их эффективное взаимодействие при управлении сложным проектом

Authors: Loginovskiy, O. V.; Gelrud, Y. D.;

Разработка комплекса адекватных математических моделей, реализующих функции различных стейкхолдеров и позволяющих обеспечить их эффективное взаимодействие при управлении сложным проектом

Abstract

Приводится комплекс взаимосвязанных математических моделей, предназначенных для управления проектной деятельностью на всех стадиях с участием различных заинтересованных сторон (стейкхолдеров). Использование данных моделей направлено на повышение эффективности деятельности стейкхолдеров, обеспечивает системность, целостность и адекватность при- нимаемых решений при управлении сложным проектом. Модели для разных заинтересованных сторон (инвестор, заказчик, поставщик, руководитель проекта и его команда, регулирующие органы, коммерческая служба) – это модели, принципиально новые по отношению к существующим. Каждый стейкхолдер по-своему видит объект управления, учитывает приоритетные для себя параметры и показатели, осуществляет управление проектом или другим объектом на определенном уровне – стратегическом, тактическом и оперативном. The article provides a complex of interconnected mathematical models designed for the management of project activities at all stages with the participation of different stakeholders. Using data models aimed at improving the efficiency of stakeholders, provides consistency, integrity and adequacy of the decisions made at the management of complex project. Models for different stakeholders (investor, customer, supplier, project manager and his team, regulators, commercial service) are the models, completely new with regard to existing. Every stakeholder in its own way sees the object of control, takes into account the priority for the parameters and indicators, provides management of the project or other object at a certain level – strategic, tactical and operational. In this paper, the requirements for the competence of different stakeholders that an entirely new direction, which is subject to further development and improvement. Логиновский Олег Витальевич, д-р техн. наук, профессор, заведующий кафедрой информационно-аналитического обеспечения управления в социальных и экономических системах, Южно-Уральский государственный университет, г. Челябинск, loginovskiyo@mail.ru. Гельруд Яков Давидович, канд. техн. наук, доцент кафедры предпринимательства и менеджмента, Южно-Уральский государственный университет, г. Челябинск, gelrud@mail.ru. O.V. Loginovskiy, South Ural State University, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation, loginovskiyo@mail.ru, Y.D. Gelrud, South Ural State University, Chelyabinsk, Russian Federation, gelrud@mail.ru

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mathematical models of project management, project management competence, УДК 005.8, УДК 658.1-50, ГРНТИ 28.17, стейкхолдер, УДК 001.891.57, математические модели управления проектом, stakeholder, компетенции управления проектом

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