Liashevska O.
PhD in Public Administration, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of Management in the field of civil protection, National University of Civil Defence of Ukraine
ORCID: 0000-0002-1469-4141
Chernysh R.
Candidate of Technical Sciences,Associate Professor of the Department of Organization and Conduct of Emergency and Rescue Operations, Educational and Scientific Institute of Civil Protection, National University of Civil Protection of Ukraine
ORCID: 0000-0002-6245-0707
DOI: 10.52363/passa-2025.2-19
Abstract
The article examines the principles of strategic management in conditions of martial law and the peculiarities of management decision-making mechanisms. It analyzes the process of their adoption in non-standard situations and identifies the main tasks of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine. It outlines the factors that ensure the effectiveness of SES management during wartime. It proves that a high level of organization of management activities is one of the key conditions for the successful fulfillment of tasks assigned to personnel. It is noted that with the start of a full-scale war caused by the aggression of the Russian Federation, the management bodies and units of the SES continue to perform critically important functions: eliminating the consequences of shelling of populated areas, providing assistance to the affected population, and assisting local authorities in organizing evacuation measures. It is argued that management decisions in conditions of uncertainty are the result of comprehensive analysis, forecasting, optimization, economic justification, and the selection of the optimal alternative given limited and incomplete information.
Keywords: state regulation, management decisions, management actions, public administration, extreme conditions.
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