ABSTRACT
Lebid I.H., Tkachenko V.A., Lysak R.S., Khrutba A.S. Methods of Communication Management in Projects Visnyk National Transport University. Series «Technical sciences». Scientific and Technical Collection. - Kyiv: National Transport University, 2020. - Issue 1 (46).
The effectiveness of the process of solving contemporary social problems is greatly enhanced by the application of models and methods of project management. Projects that have many stakeholders and project team members from various industries have gained considerable popularity and are called distributed. Higher education institutions often introduce “flexible projects” into the educational process, which, when preparing specialists for different industries, contribute to the formation of their respective competences. The process of implementing such projects goes through mini-cycles and involves a complex and extensive communication system, especially with the external environment.
The purpose of the work is to choose the method of communication management in different types of projects. The features of communication management in flexible projects are defined in the article and the analysis of existing methods of communication on the example of environmental educational projects is carried out. The method of expert evaluation has identified effective methods of communication in flexible projects, namely educational, environmental and scientific, since the success of their implementation is the basis for the further formation of a stable internal environment of our country. For educational and scientific projects, the most effective are the written methods of communication, while the implementation of environmental projects, electronic communications are the most successful.
KEYWORDS: COMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT, FLEXIBLE PROJECTS,
ENVIRONMENTAL PROJECTS, EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS, RESEARCH PROJECTS, COMMUNICATION PROCESS.
REFERENCES
. Bolshak, L.I. (2012). Ekologizatsiia osvity iak potreba suchasnoho suspilstva [Ecologyzation of education as a social need of modern society]. Candidate's thesis. Kyiv: Natsionalnyi pedahohichnyi universytet imeni M.P. Drohomanova [in Ukrainian].
Khrutba, A.S., Morozov, V.V., & Khrutba, Yu.S. (2019). Osoblyvosti vzaiemodii zatsikavlenykh storing u pryrodoohoronnykh proektakh [Features of interventions of stakeholders in nature-protect projects]. Upravlinnia rozvytkom skladnykh system - Management of Development of Complex Systems, 37, 32-39
AUTHOR
Lebid I.H., Candidate of Science (Engineering), Associate Professor, National Transport University, Associate Professor of Department of International Transportation and Customs Control, e-mail: i.h.lebed@gmail.com, tel. +380681238733, Ukraine 01010, Kyiv, Omelianovycha-Pavlenka Str., 1, of. 437, orcid.org/0000-0003-0707-4179
Tkachenko V.A., National Transport University, Associate Professor of Department of Transport Law and Logistics, e-mail: tva-ntu@ukr.net, тел. +380502675775, Ukraine 01010, Kyiv, Omelianovycha- Pavlenka Str., 1, of. 439, orcid.org/0000-0001-5147-0772
Lysak R.S., National Transport University, Assistant Lecturer, Department of Ecology and Safety of Vital Functions, e-mail: roksi1209@ukr.net, tel. +380979756341, Ukraine 01010, Kyiv, Omelianovycha- Pavlenka Str., 1, of. 312, orcid.org/0000-0002-2776-5623
Khrutba A.S., Taras Shevchenko National University, Postgraduate Student, Department of Management Technologies, Faculty of Information Technologies, e-mail: hrutba.andrey@gmail.com, tel. +380936000895, Ukraine, Kyiv, Bohdan Havrylyshyn Str., 24, orcid.org/0000-0003-2456-8437
REVIEWER
Shramenko N.Y., Doctor of Technical Science, Professor, Kharkiv Petro Vasilenko National Technical University of Agriculture, Professor of the Department of Transport Technologies and Logistics, Kharkiv, Ukraine.
Prokudin H.S., Doctor of Technical Science, Professor, National Transport University, Head Department of International Transportation and Customs Control, Kyiv, Ukraine.
Article language: Ukrainian
Open Access: http://publications.ntu.edu.ua/visnyk/46/174.pdf
Print date: 15.04.2020
Online publication date: 27.10.2020