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Title: Innovative anti-crisis management of competitive education
Other Titles: Інноваційний антикризовий менеджмент конкурентноспроможної освіти
Authors: Гончаренко, Світлана Миколаївна
Keywords: innovation
crisis management
educational management
Issue Date: 5-Sep-2025
Publisher: Lulu Press
Citation: Goncharenko S. Innovative anti-crisis management of competitive education / S. Goncharenko // Trends, Issues, and Challenges in Modern Science : Proceedings of the 2nd International Scientific Conference (Cambridge, United Kingdom, 5 September 2025). - Lulu Press, Inc., 2025. - P. 56-58.
Abstract: Abstract. Innovative anti-crisis management in the field of competitive education is a modern approach to the management of educational institutions (universities, colleges, online platforms), ensuring their sustainability, efficiency and ability to adapt during crises. This approach integrates advanced technologies such as Big Data, artificial intelligence and digital platforms, as well as flexible management methodologies, in particular Agile and Design Thinking. The main goal is not only to overcome crisis challenges, but also to use crises as a catalyst for innovation and improving the quality of educational services. Such management contributes to the diversification of educational programs, the implementation of digital transformation and the creation of effective risk monitoring systems. As a result, educational organizations are able to ensure sustainable development, increase competitiveness and strengthen their positions in the global market of educational services.
URI: https://er.knutd.edu.ua/handle/123456789/31070
Faculty: Інститут права та сучасних технологій
Department: Кафедра філології та перекладу (ФП)
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