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Analysis on the Path of New Business Talents Training Model under the Background of "Internet +"

Xiaoqiong Kang, Yingfang Niu

Abstract


The new generation of data-based and intelligent development concepts represented by Internet technology has had a profound impact on the traditional business model, and also pointed out the direction and path for the reform and innovation of the new business talent training system in colleges and universities. This paper expounds on the characteristics and basic needs of new business talents in the "Internet +" era, combined with the specific talent training reform practice of Shenzhen Polytechnic, from the reform of curriculum standards, the use of location advantages to carrying out case studies, the integration of curriculum ideology and politics into education, and the use of the software. The platform has put forward innovative paths and countermeasures for the reform of the new business talent training model from various perspectives, such as the digital transformation of courses.


Keywords


Component; Internet +; The New Business; Talent Cultivation

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/mmf.v6i4.5424

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