General characteristics of military servants’ physical training organization and management
Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2019, Vol 1, Issue
Abstract
The article presents the results of military servants’ physical training organization study in higher military educational institutions. It is noted that along with established elements of the organization (planning, training of managers, control, accounting) there is currently a tendency towards flexible organization in response to changes in the external environment. In conclusion, it is really important to fill with new content of existing elements of the organization: planning, training of managers, material support, control, and accounting.
Authors and Affiliations
Oleg Vladimirovich Ahmaev, Sergey Alekseevich Ershov, Elena Vladimirovna Kruglova
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