Subject. The article addresses a methodological approach to determining the feasibility of including an event that ensures the achievement of strategic targets in the implementation plan of a strategic planning document (i.e., a national project or a government program). Objectives. The purpose is to develop a methodological approach to create a balanced list of measures, which, if implemented, will have a positive effect on achieving strategic guidelines for sustainable socio-economic development and strengthening the economic security. Methods. The study rests on expert estimates for calculating the index of activities quality. The calculation of the index is based on the assessment of the index of incoming resources, the index of process, the index of outcome. The approach enables to consider elements associated with the initiation of a particular event, its successful implementation, and achievement of a specific outcome. Results. The study creates an approach to defining the degree of elaboration of the event and the feasibility of including it in the implementation plan of the strategic planning document. The method of expert estimates enables to neutralize some uncertainties and costs caused by initial data quality, empirical estimates of the degree of obtained results’ accuracy, and allocated resources. Conclusions. The working out of organizational, legal, and regulatory measures is only one element of strategizing. Further research should develop methodological approaches to the definition of targeted and critical values of the strategy system to implement a high-quality and operational monitoring.
The article proposes methodological approaches to the verification of indicators of the state of the country's economic security using the method of fractal analysis. Fractal analysis technologies make it possible to determine the nature and dynamics of changes in the indicator, to verify its values (indicative or critical), and also to reveal the rate at which these states are reached on the time horizon of statistical observations. The unemployment rate indicator is selected as an example.Keywords: strategic planning, unemployment rate, fractal analysis, indicators of the state of economic security, indicative and critical values of the indicator of the state of economic security
The authors consider the main existing models of national and supranational strategic planning. Currently, the western and eastern models of strategic planning are most widely used. Within the Western model, American and European stand out. The authors note the advantages and disadvantages of each of the models. In addition, the national models of the USA, France, Germany, Japan and China, as well as the EU and NATO, are briefly characterized. The article provides a brief description of national strategic planning procedures and the role of various government bodies in its process. Differences in countries and models in attracting independent expertise for strategic planning were also noted. According to the observations of the authors, signs of slow convergence of various national and regional strategic planning models are currently observed. Keywords-strategic planning; plan; state planning bodies; strategic planning model; forecast; planning procedure I. Article was prepared based on the results of studies carried out at the expense of budget funds on the state order of the Financial University.
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