Improving Strategic Planning In Textile Enterprises
Abdumavlon Abdurauf Ugli Zokirov , Basic Doctoral Student Of The Department Of Digital Economy And Information Technology, Tashkent State University Of Economics, UzbekistanAbstract
This article examines the development of measures to improve strategic planning in the development of development strategies aimed at ensuring market resilience in textile enterprises.
Keywords
Strategy, development, strategic planning, enterprise
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