In this article, the issues of improving management mechanisms, assessing and identifying the risks of an economic entity's activities by monitoring and analyzing the levels of human capital and the potential of its employees are considered. There is a hypothesis about the existing fundamental tendency of changing the status of employee of organization from the performer of standard operations to the creator of the product and associated risks. A mechanism is proposed for applying a system of key performance indicators (KPI) to assess the levels of human capital and potential in order to manage the production stability and competitiveness of organization, as well as to identify and assess the risks of its activities in time.
Today, approaches and principles that have been retrospectively established in the rocket and space industry when forming vertically integrated structures created on the principles of corporate association or property merger need to be revised and reformed on the basis of new methodological approaches that take into account existing trends, including foreign trade, globalization, Russia's accession to the WTO and the use of a wide range of different sanctions against it, emerging sectors of high-tech economy enterprises and aimed at creating a future economic system. An analysis of more than a decade of experience in the activities of integrated structures in the rocket and space industry has revealed a number of negative trends, mainly due to the localization of the production of components for the structures of finished products within the integrated structure itself, which leads to the development of substations on their base and has a negative effect on the development of the production potential of the space-rocket industry as a whole, on the other hand it leads to an increase in the cost of the final product due to the increase in the share of overhead costs incurred on duplicate content in the space industry enterprises and fixed assets. Considering these circumstances, it is essential to revise the existing practice and develop new approaches to the organization of industrial cooperation based on multi-cluster principles in the rocket and space industry.
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