MODERNISATION OF BUSINESS PROCESSES OF ENTERPRISE, USE OF INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES
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legal enterprises, analysis and processing of information, economic control, state standards and reporting requirements, effective, scientific principles, methods, statistical bodies.Abstract
Globalization is basic direction development of all spheres of life, including industrial. Open border, free exchange a commodity, an intellect, technologies and information, is by pre-condition of origin of high standards and strong market competition. It forces modern enterprises and organizations of the whole world to answer these criteria. Terms, functioning of modern economy, that characterized by a keen competition, require from guidance the companies of permanent modernisation of business processes of enterprise, use of innovative technologies.
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