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Advantages of implementing project management in enterprises

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Introduction/background: This article presents the advantages of using project management in an enterprise. The article is developed on the basis of a literary review including the results of the author's own research. Aim of the paper: The goal of the article is to identify the main advantages for the introduction of project management in an enterprise. Materials and methods: The method of writing the article is a literary review, which was made on the basis of research materials from international scientific journals. As an example, the author considers the public sector of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Results and conclusions: Based on the literature review described in the article, the results obtained from the implementation of project management at enterprises allow to reveal in more detail the advantages of using project management. However, the existing problems faced by some enterprises still remain a barrier to achieving certain goals of the enterprises themselves. Based on the author's own research, the article examines the indicators of the implementation and use of project management on the example of the public sector of Kazakhstan. Problems in the implementation and use of project management in the public sector are based on the lack of necessary national standards, qualified specialists and not high involvement of the state authorities in the implementation of project management. According to these problems, recommendations are given that can help solve some problems and improve the overall project management system in the public sector.
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Bibliogr. 70 poz.
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  • Project Management Department, "Zerde" National Infocommunication Holding" JSC, Kazakhstan
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