FIRM SUPPLY AND MECHANISMS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SUPPLIES MARKET ENVIRONMENT

Authors

  • Marina Kurdadze Georgian Technical University Author
  • Marina Gardapkhadze Author

Abstract

The process of consistent formation of organizational management structures and functions of supply and stock management requires the use of unified systematic methods of researching, processing, implementing and delivering them. F or obstacles to the functioning of the mechanism are due to many internal or external factors acting on it, the difficulty of obtaining and processing large amounts of information. Therefore, it is necessary to use a unified system of research, so there should be a unified area of vision that encompasses a unified spectrum of management, not some parts of it. In this context, the paper discusses the systematic research and analysis of the firm’s further management of supplies and supplies. A systematic approach is based on the systematic view of the research object, in this case the supplies and supply (object, event or process), that is, the integrity of its characteristics and the communicative regularities among them, the possibility of integrated review and research. Using a systematic approach, it is possible to fully understand the problems of the system functioning in this regard in the firm, to identify priority subsystems and to rationally manage their key economic characteristics. The paper focuses on one of the areas of perfecting the management structure. Specifically, in the current management of supplies and supply, the linear-functional structure is filled with a purpose that will be created by the firm’s forces, will perform the intended function and create a basic variant of the mathematical model.

Author Biography

  • Marina Kurdadze, Georgian Technical University

    Professor

Published

2019-10-16

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How to Cite

Kurdadze, M., & Gardapkhadze, M. (2019). FIRM SUPPLY AND MECHANISMS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SUPPLIES MARKET ENVIRONMENT. Business-Engineering , 3, 221-224. https://papers.4science.ge/index.php/bej/article/view/274