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What are the operation modes?

There are four operation modes, namely, strategic operation mode, business mode, channel mode and organization mode. Enterprise operation mode refers to the planning, organization, implementation and control of enterprise operation process, and is the general name of all kinds of management work closely related to product production and service creation. From another perspective, operation management can also refer to the design, operation, evaluation and improvement of the system for producing and providing the company's main products and services. In the past, western scholars linked the production of tangible products with factory management methods.

The scope of modern management has expanded from traditional manufacturing enterprises to non-manufacturing enterprises. Its research content is not limited to the planning, organization and control of production process, but extended to include the formulation of business strategy, the design of business system and the operation of business system.

The so-called capital operation refers to the effective operation of all tangible and intangible stock assets owned by the group company through various ways such as flow, fission, combination and optimal allocation, so as to maximize the value added. In this sense, we can divide the capital operation of enterprises into two modes: capital expansion and capital contraction.

Structurally, the operation mode can be roughly divided into five main parts: administrative management, sales, production, technology and fund management.