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Methodology Hybridization for Sustainable Strategic Management of Circular Projects and Programs

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Models and methods of hybridization of project management methodologies and sustainable development programs in the transition to a circular economy are considered. A conceptual model of a sustainable strategy for the implementation of projects and programs of the circular economy based on the entropy model is defined. A strategy is a long-term action plan aimed at achieving a specific goal that is important to the organization. The strategy in different areas of activity is defined differently. In the implementation of projects and programs, the role of strategy is to implement an organizational and analytical structure that justifies and prepares solutions for the implementation of rational actions. Developed sustainable strategies should be implemented taking into account the real state of affairs, but cannot always be implemented as planned.

Purpose: To solve the scientific problem of creating a hybrid methodology for sustainable strategic management of infrastructure programs in the condition of the circular economy.

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Bushuyev, S., Bushuyeva, N., Bushuieva, V. (2023). Methodology Hybridization for Sustainable Strategic Management of Circular Projects and Programs. In: Obradović, V. (eds) Sustainable Business Change. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-23543-6_8

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