MODERN MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR IMPROVING SERVICE COMPETITIVENESS
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
service quality, management, organizational structure, innovation, human capital, digital economy.Abstract
This article provides a scientific analysis of the development trends of the service sector in Uzbekistan, the organizational aspects of service quality management, and the impact of human potential on the level of service quality. Based on recent statistical data, the dynamics of the growth in the service sector’s share in the economy, employment indicators, and the number of enterprises are examined. The study concludes that improving service quality management is a key factor in enhancing economic efficiency and competitiveness.
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