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International Journal of Psychology and Cognitive Science  
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Cognitive Tools for Intelligent Support of Management Consulting
International Journal of Psychology and Cognitive Science
Vol.3 , No. 5, Publication Date: Dec. 6, 2017, Page: 53-58
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Authors
 
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Robert Asad Karayev, Laboratory of Modeling of Ecological Systems, Institute of Control Systems, Baku, Azerbaijan.

 
Abstract
 

The paper points out the challenges of management consulting in modern complex and unstable economic conditions. The authors emphasize the need for management consulting support tools that would be adequate to the hyper-turbulent nature of modern business environment and consider the possibility of developing such tools based on the ideas and methods of cognitive modeling. Examples of the use of cognitive tools are given and their prospective applications are discussed, such as the possibility of interdisciplinary integration in a compact and generally accessible form of “best support practices”, the possibility of studying the strategic prospects of enterprises in multifactor, dynamic and uncertain environments, the possibility of creating unified technological platform (engineering) of the “cognitive school” of strategic management.


Keywords
 

Cognitive Modeling, Management Consulting, Support Tools


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