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Received 24.08.2023

Revised 30.10.2023

Accepted 27.12.2023

Retrieved from Vol. 27, No. 3, 2023

Pages 50 -59

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Ivko, A. (2023). Process models of self-managed organizations in the context of syncretic management of infrastructure rehabilitation projects. The National Transport University Bulletin, 27(3), 50-59. https://doi.org/10.33744/2308-6645-2023-3-57-050-059

Process models of self-managed organizations in the context of syncretic management of infrastructure rehabilitation projects

Andrii Ivko

Abstract

The article sets the task of formalizing process models of self-managed organizations in the context of syncretic management of infrastructure restoration projects and proposes models of three separate processes - decision-making, motivation of team members, task monitoring. The object of the study is the management system of infrastructure restoration projects, which (projects) are jointly implemented by several participants within the syncretic project management methodology, and such participants, or at least some of them, implement the principle of self-management in management or involve self-managed teams in the implementation of projects. The purpose of the work is to study models of the main processes of self-managed organizations in the context of implementation of syncretic management by such organizations during the implementation of infrastructure restoration projects, formalization of such models using BPMN 2.0 notation. Research methods - to achieve the goal of the work, the following methods were used: analysis, synthesis, systematization, generalization, methods of describing business processes, methods of set theory, formulation of conclusions. The paper analyzes models and methodologies that can be components of a syncretic methodology for managing infrastructure restoration projects implemented by self-managed organizations. The classification of the processes of project-oriented organizations has been expanded, three groups of processes have been added - the processes of implementing syncretic management; self-managed processes; processes of formation of values of self-managed organizations. Models of three processes of self-managed organizations in the BPMN 2.0 notation are proposed: the decision-making process, the process of motivating team members, the process of monitoring the performance of tasks and reporting on such performance. A SWOT analysis was also conducted on modeling the processes of self-managed organizations, strategies for the development of a self-managed organization at the intersection of the essences of the SWOT analysis were determined. A mathematical description of the system of self-managed organization process models using set theory and a model for optimizing the time of self-managed organization process implementation are proposed. Directions for further research are determined. The results of the article can be used during the development of effective management systems for infrastructure restoration projects. Also, the results of the work can be implemented in the educational process during the teaching of educational disciplines of the cycle of professional training of future specialists in the transport industry

Keywords:

infrastructure restoration projects; project management; syncretic methodology; self-managed organizations; management processes

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