The Collaborative Development Path of Enterprise Informatization Management and Business Administration
DOI: 10.23977/acccm.2025.070406 | Downloads: 5 | Views: 179
Author(s)
Bing Qiu 1
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1 Haitong Futures Co., Ltd., Pudong, Shanghai, 200127, China
Corresponding Author
Bing QiuABSTRACT
This article focuses on the collaborative development path of enterprise information management and business administration. With the rapid development of information technology, enterprise management is facing new challenges and opportunities, and it is of great significance to explore the collaborative path between them to enhance the competitiveness of enterprises. The research uses the method of literature research to sort out the relevant achievements, and summarizes the collaborative path by inductive deduction. It is found that there are some problems in the current coordinated development of the two, such as insufficient concept cognition, poor integration of technology and management, and shortage of compound talents. Based on this, this article proposes to build a collaborative path from three aspects: concept collaboration, technology and management integration and talent training, including strengthening publicity and education, building a collaborative culture, optimizing business processes, establishing an integrated management platform, carrying out internal training and introducing talents from outside. In this way, it can promote the effective cooperation between enterprise information management and industrial and commercial management, improve the comprehensive management efficiency of enterprises and realize sustainable development.
KEYWORDS
Enterprise Information Management; Business Administration; Collaborative Development; Path; Management EfficiencyCITE THIS PAPER
Bing Qiu, The Collaborative Development Path of Enterprise Informatization Management and Business Administration. Accounting and Corporate Management (2025) Vol. 7: 39-44. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/acccm.2025.070406.
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