“…); how (for example, how to do it, whether one can use this method elsewhere, and so on.). 3) Five whys (five-why): the question of "why" five times consecutively given to receive a reply; each time, answering the question, it is easy to determine the true nature of the problem, often hidden behind more obvious reasons (Potemkin, 2010& Karepova, et al, 2015. 4) 4 M (sometimes with the addition of 5 M position "Measurement»): «Man» -operator (does he follow the standards, does he have the qualification, does he strive for perfection, and so on.).…”
“…); how (for example, how to do it, whether one can use this method elsewhere, and so on.). 3) Five whys (five-why): the question of "why" five times consecutively given to receive a reply; each time, answering the question, it is easy to determine the true nature of the problem, often hidden behind more obvious reasons (Potemkin, 2010& Karepova, et al, 2015. 4) 4 M (sometimes with the addition of 5 M position "Measurement»): «Man» -operator (does he follow the standards, does he have the qualification, does he strive for perfection, and so on.).…”
“…In domestic practice to identify potentially promising clusters are used: -methodology developed in the South Russian center technologization of the regional and municipal activities at the Institute of Economy and Foreign Economic Relations of the Rostov State University (Ermishina A.V., 2015& Karepova, et al, 2015; -analytical model of consulting firm «Boston Consulting Group» (BCG), adapted to the regional industrial system. -It should be noted that the application of one or another technique must take into account certain disadvantages of each (Table 2).…”
The article highlights various aspects of the formation and implementation of cluster policy at regional level. Considerable role is devoted to the analysis of existing approaches to identify promising for the implementation of the cluster approach sectors of the regional economy. Also examines the main directions of state policy in the field of support cluster development due, in particular, the development of globalization and virtualization. The necessity of implementing of a synergetic approach to the assessment of the effectiveness of cluster development is being highlighted.
“…The scientists are taking another position claim that in a family there are active transformational processes. In the direction of studying of modern transformations in a family researchers as in Russia, so in the near and far abroad actively work (Karepova et al, 2015& Ostrovskaya et al, 2001). There is a problem of a choice of standards of behavior, preference of ethnos in an inner world of the individual (Karabulatova, 2013;Karabulatova & Polivara, 2013;& Gabdrafikov et al, 2015.…”
Complexity of this process defines the variety of models of the premarital relations and a choice of the wedding partner described by science. Research the process of selecting a mate and premarital relations, in our view, can be divided into several types associated with a gender approach (Arkhipova, 2006;Ryazantsev, et al, 2014& Van Peer, 2002
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