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Analysis of the Optimization Path of New Productivity in Enterprise Business Management

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Against the backdrop of rapid globalization, the external environment exhibits heightened uncertainty and complexity. Faced with intensifying competition, enterprises urgently require innovative growth drivers and management approaches. The concept of new-type productivity offers a fresh perspective for business management. While emphasizing technological advancement and digital transformation, new-type productivity also prioritizes organizational restructuring and management model optimization. This paper examines the application of new-type productivity in business management, analyzing its critical role. By incorporating real-world data and referencing relevant research, it explores the multidimensional impacts of new-type productivity on corporate management and proposes actionable optimization strategies. The study aims to provide theoretical support and practical guidance for enterprises to enhance their management capabilities in the context of new-type productivity.

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  • Wang, Lei, 2026. "Analysis of the Optimization Path of New Productivity in Enterprise Business Management," GBP Proceedings Series, Scientific Open Access Publishing, vol. 21, pages 30-36.
  • Handle: RePEc:axf:gbppsa:v:21:y:2026:i::p:30-36
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