Research on Seed Cells of Enterprise Organizations
Yanping Liu () and
Yongzhong Tang ()
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Yanping Liu: Guangdong University of Finance and Economics
Yongzhong Tang: Beijing Jiaotong University
Chapter Chapter 13 in Enterprise Organization Engineering, 2023, pp 253-272 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The essential research elements of Enterprise organization engineering include four essential life elements: enterprise organization gene, enterprise organization seed cell, enterprise organization life scaffold, and enterprise organization growth factor. The in-depth research of these four essential life elements of enterprise organization constitutes the core theoretical content of Enterprise organization engineering. This chapter systematically analyzes enterprise organization seed cell, includes significance of enterprise organization seed cell research (determining the core work of Enterprise organization engineering, determining the Enterprise organization engineering research program, determining the mainline of Enterprise organization engineering logic), human tissue engineering seed cells (the meaning of human tissue engineering seed cells, sources of human tissue engineering seed cells, embryonic stem cells, adult stem cells as seed cells), the meaning of Enterprise organization seed cell (preliminary definition of the meaning of seed cells in enterprise organization, essential difference between seed cells and innovative talents, the essential difference between seed cells and senior management talent, nature of seed cells in enterprise organizations), classification of enterprise organization seed cells (primary almighty seed cells, chief executive officers who are not first-class almighty seed cells, secondary almighty seed cells, first-level special seed cells, non-seed cell senior managers, intermediate almighty seed cells, mid-level specialized seed cells, non-seed cell middle managers), basic ideas of enterprise organization seed cell application research (research on seed cell identification, research on seed cell acquisition, cultivation, and activation).
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-1094-6_13
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