Effective Teams for Sustainable Projects– Principles, Practice and Presentation

Krstev, Aleksandar and Krstev, Dejan and Krstev, Boris and Alili, Agron and Nedeva, Biljana and Todorov, Krste (2019) Effective Teams for Sustainable Projects– Principles, Practice and Presentation. In: ITRO 2019, Zrenjanin, Republic of Serbia.

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Abstract

The supply chain consists of all involved parties, directly or indirectly, in fulfilling the customer's request. The supply chain not only includes the manufacturer and suppliers, but also the logistical activities, carriers, warehouses, stores and customers themselves. Within each organization, the supply chain includes all the functions associated with receiving and filling customer requirements. These functions constitute, but are not limited to, the development of a new product, but also marketing, distribution, finance, and customer service. Global supply chains are evolving into dynamic process networks, in which companies are linked in new combinations based on the context and requirements of individual projects. This dynamic environment requires effective communication, team management and continuous cyclical innovation. The human factor and effective teams in these areas are critical to the effective development of global process networks. The importance of human resources has increased significantly as a result of new places and role in all sectors of society. They are rational, human beings, working with all activities and whose results depend on knowledge, abilities, skills, and motivation. The goal of the paper is to draw attention to the importance of human factors and effective teams in the operation of each enterprise and the necessity of creating a structure of enterprises that will take care of the organizational culture in accordance with the available human resources. This paper also provides an overview of the structure of global supply chain networks and human factors and dimensions that affect their success.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Subjects: Natural sciences > Computer and information sciences
Social Sciences > Economics and business
Divisions: Faculty of Computer Science
Depositing User: Aleksandar Krstev
Date Deposited: 12 Aug 2019 07:28
Last Modified: 12 Aug 2019 07:28
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/22294

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