Improvement of Quality Assessment of Scientific and Technical Work’s Results
Assoc. Prof. Dr. V.Ya. Kershenbaum, Professor, Head of Department, Russian State Oil and Gas University (NIU)
named after I.M. Gubkin, Moscow, Russia
Yu.A. Kalazhokova, Engineer, Gazprom Neft, St.-Petersburg, Russia, Kalazhokova.YuA@gazprom-neft.ru
key words
technical regulation, standardization, management systems, quality management, conformity assessment
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We consider it is difficult to assess the activities of organizations, if its product has scientific and technical nature. We have discussed the root causes of the need to establish an information and discussion platform for quality management in the oil and gas sector, which brought together Russian and foreign oil and gas industry professionals. In the study, we have examined the theme of the quality assessment improvement of scientific and technical work’s results on example of the vertically integrated oil company.
Also, we have analyzed the results of the publication activity of leading scientists and young professionals, the authors of articles, and identified new challenges and prospects of publications development. In conclusion, we have proposed a complex model of activities quality assessment. We consider the proposed model allowed us to determine their strengths and weaknesses, strengthen relationships with customers, to evaluate the success of the activity and distribute the efforts and resources of the organization more effectively.
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