ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURES BASED ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Faculty of Economics – Skopje, University Ss. “Cyril and Methodius” in Skopje, North Macedonia
Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of

Faculty of Tourism and Business logistic, University “Goce Delcev” Štip, North Macedonia
Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of

Faculty of Economics – Skopje, University Ss. “Cyril and Methodius” in Skopje, North Macedonia
Macedonia, the former Yugoslav Republic of


Abstract

New organizational structures which are based on informatics, are new organizational models that use technology to dynamically connect people, resources and ideas. That is, the core of the enterprise network, which creates the opportunities and risks of products and services, and such a commitment to a virtual organization has no boundaries. For the success of the concept it is necessary: mutual trust, high technology, as well as the pursuit of excellent performance and perfect satisfaction of customers' needs. Today, companies can not afford to work for themselves, and in this way they get the opportunity to orient themselves to their basic strategy, ie. its realization and its combination with the basic strategies of other companies. A system that should support state structures in the Republic of North Macedonia, especially in the legal regulation of the conclusion of agreements and monitoring the implementation of the agreement in a virtual organization, which is its most important part. With the efficiency and speed of the Macedonian judiciary, one should be cautious in implementing the organization.

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