Affiliation:
1. Lomonosov Moscow State University
Abstract
Industrial development is one of the most important areas contributing to the achievement of the strategic goal of ensuring the socio-economic development of any state or region. The success of the implementation of the designated goal is seen through a comprehensive process of strategizing industrial objects for a long period of time, namely through the effective development and implementation of signifi cant strategic priorities, which is especially relevant and important in post-normal conditions.Meanwhile, the complex work of strategy developers at the fi rst stage determines a long list with concepts of industrial strategic priorities, the implementation of each of them requires a certain provision, while the strategizing object has a limited supply of resources and time. Thus, it is necessary to select from this long list those strategic priorities that will give the highest effi ciency with the least expenditure of resources and time.In the article, the author proposes an expanded methodology for the primary assessment of the industrial strategic priorities effectiveness, which includes the process of parameterization of indicators for the estimated effects of industrial priorities, modeling and evaluation of the studied effects, the process of ranking industrial strategic priorities.The proposed methodology for evaluating the primary assessment of the industrial strategic priorities effectiveness allows ranking them at the fi rst stages of strategizing and forming a short list, on the basis of which the strategy development team will continue to work on detailing, formalizing and compositioning all developed elements at the conceptual level into a single fi nal document – an industrial strategy. In addition, the author describes the main features, principles and assumptions of the extended methodology.
Publisher
National University of Science and Technology MISiS
Subject
Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
Cited by
1 articles.
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