STRATEGY FOR DEVELOPING AN EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION, ITS TYPES, AND THE TECHNOLOGY OF FORMULATION
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strategic development, organizational potential, competitiveness, effectiveness of strategy, external and internal environment, strategy pyramid, benchmark strategy.Abstract
This article discusses how changes in the education system can help shape its own developmental pathways and lead to expected outcomes. Each selected development strategy generally stands out for its uniqueness, as its creation considers the region’s specific characteristics, external influencing factors, their dynamics of change, the condition of the organization, and many other aspects.
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