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Method of evaluating and diagnosing costs for event management

The article develops a method of evaluating and diagnosing costs for event management in the form of a matrix that takes into account the directions of managing event processes of business entities (strategic management of event processes; event management of integration, transformation, and change; management of team building processes; management of business activities ) taking into account the phases of its formation and development (emergence phase, growth phase or “accelerated growth”, stabilization and maturity phase, activity reduction phase or “restructuring”) and provides for econo

MODERN METHODS OF SUBMITTING INFORMATION IN THE CONTENT OF ALL-UKRAINIAN TV CHANNELS: FROM LONGRIDE TO FINISHING

In the article, the author examines the problems associated with increasing the relevance of television news programs in the context of intense competition between television and such modern media as news feeds, blogs, social networks, YouTube channels, which, due to their technical capabilities, can provide higher operational efficiency. presentation of news content compared to traditional televison news releases.

Domestic and Foreign Experience of Event Management Establishment and Development

The articles study domestic and foreign experience on the peculiarities of the formation and development of event management and event industry in general. Peculiarities of the historical perspective of event management development are considered. The state of the world inventory market is characterized and a comparative analysis with its state in the domestic territory is carried out. The change of the inventory industry under the influence of COVID-19 is investigated.

Analysis of Ukrainian terminology in the field of theory of cognitive activity used for the designation of actions, events and consequences of events

This paper analyzes Ukrainian terminology in the field of the theory of cognitive activity in the context of the recommendations for marking the actions, events and consequences of the events formulated in the standard DSTU 3966. For a number of the most widespread terms of the field, we formulated the sets of terms (verbs of perfect and imperfect form, verbal nouns to denote action and events, and nouns to indicate the consequences of an event).