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Information × Registration Number 0208U006140, 0106U006532 , R & D reports Title Application of synergetic approaches to optimization of the public authorities system popup.stage_title Head Serjegin Sergiy, Доктор наук з державного управління Registration Date 26-05-2008 Organization Dnipropetrovsk Regional Institute of Public Administration of Ukrainian Academy of Public Administration Office of the President of Ukraine popup.description2 The aim of the research - the investigation is in scientifically grounded base of synergetic approaches application for increase of the level of organizational interaction and activity effectiveness in the system of the public power. The object of the research - is the processes of synergism in the system of public authorities' organs. Main scientific results: the role of synergetic as the synthesis composition of public administration methodology is discovered; the explanatory dictionary is formed which include general theoretical and methodological directions about application of sociosynergetic in public administration; key factors that can promote the appearance of the synergetic effects in the "system society - state" - person are grounded; the main ways of organization interaction improvement in the system parliament government president in condition of political reform are defined in a count the contemporary practice of the state building in Ukraine; socioculture measurements that appear as attractors of space and time background of public existence are detailed; the perspectives of synergetic approaches application in the process of formation of moral qualities of officials public authorities organs are outlined. Product Description popup.authors popup.nrat_date 2020-04-02 Close
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Head: Serjegin Sergiy. Application of synergetic approaches to optimization of the public authorities system. (popup.stage: ). Dnipropetrovsk Regional Institute of Public Administration of Ukrainian Academy of Public Administration Office of the President of Ukraine. № 0208U006140
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