SCIENTIFIC AND THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF THE STAGES OF FORMATION PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE DIGITAL ECONOMY
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The article were reveals the questions of scientific and theoretical aspects of the stages of formation project management and development of the digital economy. For beginning business analysts, it's a way to streamline operational activities. For mature companies, it's the foundation for implementing BPM systems and scaling
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