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Improving Management Efficiency at Aerospace Enterprises

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The adoption of an integrated management system, based on a systemic approach to production and management problems, improves management efficiency at an enterprise. It permits systematic improvement in production efficiency and environmental protection; enhances product quality; facilitates rational resource use; improves working conditions; and helps to inspire the confidence of consumers, suppliers, investors, and regulatory organizations.

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Galkina, E.E., Sorokin, A.E. & Golovanova, T.V. Improving Management Efficiency at Aerospace Enterprises. Russ. Engin. Res. 41, 1206–1208 (2021). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068798X21120157

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