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Behnam Dehban, Hamid Reza Yazdani, Zahra Alipourdarvish, Volume 5, Issue 1 (9-2021)
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Today, not only is the world and the external environment evolving, but also the economies and markets of developing countries. Under these circumstances, many past opportunities are lost and new ones are created. Lack of strategic thinking in senior executives of companies and government organizations in developing countries deprives these organizations of taking advantage of new opportunities. Therefore, equipping senior managers with a strategic approach seems necessary and even vital. On the other hand, in developing countries, for reasons such as privatization and readiness to join the WTO, there is a growing sense of the need to make effective use of strategic thinking. Therefore, fostering strategic thinking in managers as one of the key factors in the effectiveness of the strategic management process, needs more attention. The effectiveness and efficiency of thinking strategies depends on the study and pathology of research in this field. In the present study, in order to strengthen and cultivate strategic thinking, first identify and rank cognitive errors related to the dimensions of strategic thinking in order to plan to cultivate strategic thinking in managers after identifying related errors. With the help of the results of this research, first, the errors that exist in each dimension of strategic thinking were identified and ranked, the results of which are presented in the present study. The research method was confirmed by the questionnaire of the existence of error, its importance and frequency through the opinions of experts and eight errors by the dimensions of strategic thinking by experts. The results of this study showed that cognitive errors related to the dimensions of strategic thinking and to improve strategic thinking in the minds of managers, first necessary measures should be taken to reduce the cognitive errors of each manager, then strengthen strategic thinking in this area. The article identified and ranked high priority errors.
Reza Bahri, Mahdi Fasanghari, Vahid Yazdanian, Volume 5, Issue 3 (1-2022)
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This article deals specifically with crisis control and management through the use of new technologies in the field of communication and information technologies. Although the use of communication and information technologies in crisis control and management has been considered for several years, but in this area, the emergence of new technologies in many cases has caused the maximum effectiveness of crisis control and management. Technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, IoT, robots, drones, unmanned submarines, big data and digital media are among the emerging technologies that were examined and evaluated. The use of these technologies in crisis control and management is fraught with challenges. While examining these challenges, ways to overcome them were also considered. Finally, while presenting the macro requirements for the use of new technologies in crisis control and management, a proposed framework for the use of new technologies based on the field of communication and information technology was presented.
Reza Bahri, Mahdi Fasanghari, Vahid Yazdanian, Volume 6, Issue 1 (8-2022)
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In this article, the topic of continuous monitoring of the intensity of electromagnetic radiation simultaneously with the development of radio communication infrastructures in the national information network is investigated. Among the most important components of the National Information Network are the access and radio transmission sections. Achieving the requirements that are mentioned as quantitative goals in the documents of the National Information Network is inevitable to use the new cellular communication network such as the fifth generation of communication networks. New networks will actually increase the intensity of radio radiation due to the denser number of stations. On the other hand, according to the cycle of non-biological defense, the first link of non-biological defense is the constant monitoring of risks and threats. In the direction of Hayman, an electric meter was designed, simulated and built to measure the intensity of electromagnetic radiation and compare it with the permitted levels based on international and national standards. Simultaneously with the development plans of the national information network and taking into account the charter of citizens' rights in the benefit of citizens from radiation health, the creation of a nationwide integrated network of electric meters for the continuous monitoring of radiation intensity in the country was considered as a need. The correct location and arrangement of the place of installation of electric meters requires the determination of effective indicators and criteria. At the end of the article, three categories of indicators from the technical, environmental and social point of view have been identified and suggested for choosing the place of installation of gauges
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