Research on Improving Management Level of Large Enterprises through Information Technology
Journal: Modern Economics & Management Forum DOI: 10.32629/memf.v5i6.3236
Abstract
With the rapid development of global information technology and the changing concepts of enterprise management, using information technology to improve management levels has become a consensus among enterprises. Large enterprises face challenges such as multiple departments, diverse business operations, numerous employees, complex management hierarchies, and long decision-making processes. These factors often lead to issues such as information asymmetry, low communication and coordination efficiency, information silos, and business fragmentation, which affect enterprise efficiency. The application of information technology can significantly address these issues and support high-quality development. This paper first briefly outlines the concepts, characteristics, and significance of enterprise information management, analyzes the main shortcomings and deficiencies in the information management of large enterprises, and discusses strategies for improving management levels from four aspects: strengthening top-level design, adhering to system integration, reinforcing security barriers, and enhancing education and training.
Keywords
large enterprise management; information technology; issues; strategies
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