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The current formation of the cyber economy requires the development of new competencies in the labor force. In this chapter, the author considers the key competencies that need to be developed.
The increase of the role of information technologies in the modern economy presents new challenges for those who work in retail, the public sector, finance, and production. In order to achieve the expected increases in competitiveness, organizations must ensure that their management systems ensure the high levels of personnel training.
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Nikolai I. Veduta (1913–1998)—Soviet and Belarusian economist and cybernetician, doctor of economics, professor, member of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus, and founder of the Scientific School of Strategic Planning.
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Chursin A, Makarov Y (2015) Management of competitiveness: theory and practice. Springer, Berlin, p 378
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Murtuzalieva, S.Y. (2019). Key Competencies for Digital Personnel in the Cyber Economy and How to Master Them. In: Filippov, V.M., Chursin, A.A., Ragulina, J.V., Popkova, E.G. (eds) The Cyber Economy. Contributions to Economics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31566-5_16
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