Opportunities and Challenges of Cultivating Property Management Professionals in the Context of “Four Goods” Construction
Dan Li (),
Peng Liu,
Jia Luo and
Jialing Yang
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Dan Li: Kunming University of Science and Technology Oxbridge College, School of Architecture and Engineering
Peng Liu: Kunming University of Science and Technology Oxbridge College, School of Architecture and Engineering
Jia Luo: Kunming University of Science and Technology Oxbridge College, School of Architecture and Engineering
Jialing Yang: Kunming University of Science and Technology Oxbridge College, School of Architecture and Engineering
A chapter in Proceedings of the 2025 Seminar on Modern Property Management Talent Training Enabling New Productive Forces (MPMTT 2025), 2025, pp 363-370 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The concept of “four goods” construction put forward by the Ministry of Housing and Construction and the meaning of “good house” interpreted in the government work report have brought clear goals and new opportunities to the property management industry, as well as opportunities and challenges to the cultivation of property management professionals in colleges and universities. Aiming at the new needs of the property industry, we analyze the pain points between the supply and demand of talents of property management majors in colleges and property enterprises, and give a matrix corresponding to the industry’s talent demand and graduates’ ability, as well as career paths for property management professionals, In order to form a virtuous closed loop of good houses - good properties & good property managers - good graduates & good profession.
Keywords: “four goods” construction; good property; property management; talent cultivation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-778-6_44
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