IMPROVING THE QUALIFICATION OF STATE EMPLOYEES IN AREAS OF THE DIGITAL ECONOMY AS THE FACTOR OF INCREASING THE EFFICIENCY OF ACTIVITY OF POWER
https://doi.org/10.15372/PEMW20190112
Abstract
The article discusses the main universal approaches to the use of information and communication technologies in the real economy and public administration, the main stages of the introduction of digitalization in the economy and in government, and also defines the approaches to the digital transformation of the region and the priority directions of development in digitalization. The main spheres of the digital economy realization are highlighted, and it is also noted from which elements
of the economy it is advisable to begin to conduct its digitalization. The correlation of real processes in managing and controlled subsystems and information technologies is substantiated as a reflection of real processes, so as to improve the functioning of government structures and commercial organizations based on digitalization of processes. The key elements of the development of the digital economy at the first stage, the requirements for the content of advanced training and retraining programs in the development of the digital economy taking into account as well as the specifics of the work of civil servants and specialists in various sectors of the economy, with whom the authorities interact. The features of building up the interaction of the authorities with industry, subordinate, state and budget institutions with regard to the functioning of specialists in these industries in accordance with the requirements of the introduction of professional standards of the industry are studied. A basic model of qualification characteristics and areas of increasing the level of competencies that an employee must have to work in this area have been formed. In addition, approaches to interaction with educational organizations have been defined in the formation of special sections of advanced training programs, taking into account the requirements of the industry to specialists for certain positions, as well as approaches to the formation of the stages of introducing elements of digitalization in the industry. There is a list of technologies on which the development of digitalization depends. Key conditions for digitization across the country have been identified. It is concluded that what can lead and what can achieve digitalization, what key tasks it will provide in the long term for the state and business.
About the Authors
N. Ya. GarafutdinovaRussian Federation
Natalia YA. Garafutdinova – Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor, Economic Research Laboratory of the Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Russian Federation, Omsk, 15, Prospect Marksa)
K. A. Kudryashov
Russian Federation
Konstantin A. Kudryashov – Managing Partner LLC «Neipum Consulting» (1/1, Volokolamskoye shosse (Russian Federation, 125 080, Moscow)
G. G. Levkin
Russian Federation
Grigoriy G. Levkin – Omsk State Transport University (OSTU). Ph. D., Associate professor of the Department, Economics of transport, logistic and quality management (Russian Federation, 644 046, Omsk, Karl Marx Avenue 35)
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For citation: Garafutdinova N.Y., Kudryashov K.A., Levkin G.G. IMPROVING THE QUALIFICATION OF STATE EMPLOYEES IN AREAS OF THE DIGITAL ECONOMY AS THE FACTOR OF INCREASING THE EFFICIENCY OF ACTIVITY OF POWER. Professional education in the modern world. 2019;9(1):2493-2502. https://doi.org/10.15372/PEMW20190112
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