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Strategic development of human potential at the regional level

https://doi.org/10.35854/1998-1627-2022-5-430-438

Abstract

Aim. The presented study aims to structure strategic planning documents at the global and national levels in the context of human development and to identify strategic priorities for human development.
Tasks. The authors investigate the development of human potential in Soviet and modern Russia; systematize strategic planning documents adopted at the global and national level; examine global and national development goals and human development indices of several countries,
including Russia.
Methods. This study uses general scientific methods of cognition to consider strategic approaches to human potential development in various aspects. The study also uses the strategizing methodology developed by foreign member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS), PhD in Economics, Professor V.L. Kvint.
Results. The share of human potential in the capital structure is determined. The highest human development index is observed in the Scandinavian countries, the USA, Japan, several developed countries of Western Europe, and the CIS. The development of human potential in Soviet and modern Russia is investigated. Differences in the application of the human potential index for Russian regions are identified. The need for the interconnection of programs at the international and national levels is established when preparing documents. The importance of human potential forecasting in the development of strategic documents at the regional level is emphasized. The people and the population’s quality of life are the most important factors in making any management decision.
Conclusions. Creating the necessary infrastructure for the development of human potential will boost the economic growth of any region. When developing programs and plans for each Russian region, it seems appropriate to be guided by the mission, vision, goals, and objectives that make allowance for existing resources, including human potential.

About the Author

I. V. Genchikova
Graduate School of Public Administration; Ministry of Healthcar of Russian Federation
Russian Federation

Inessa V. Genchikova, applicant1, deputy director of the Department of Monitoring, Analysis and Strategic Development of Healthcare

1, bldg. 61, Leninskiye Gory, Moscow 119991

3/25 Rakhmanovskiy Lane, Moscow 127994



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Genchikova I.V. Strategic development of human potential at the regional level. Economics and Management. 2022;28(5):430-438. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.35854/1998-1627-2022-5-430-438

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