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What are some examples of enterprise innovation?

1, P&G company's talent incentive system, the competition of contemporary enterprises is evolving from "capitalism" to "humanism" and "knowledge-based", and "those who get talents win the world". Its perfect and innovative talent incentive mechanism has become a classic of human resource management.

2. In Beijing, China, with the ecosystem of "platform+content+terminal+application", LeTV, together with Sharp, Qualcomm and Foxconn, built the world's first 4-core 1.7GHz smart TV with the fastest speed and the highest cost performance. Super tv X60. Letv became the first Internet company in the world to launch its own brand TV, marking the official entry of the Internet model into the TV field.

3. Huawei started from 20,000 yuan, and in 25 years, it has developed from a little-known private technology enterprise into the world's top 500 and the world's largest communication equipment manufacturer, creating a miracle in the history of enterprise development in China and even the world! The secret of Huawei's success is innovation.

4.JD。 The innovative network marketing model of COM is a great impact on the traditional marketing model. With the development of economy and the popularization of internet, JD.COM is an advanced marketing model in a sense, which is more in line with the development direction of advanced productive forces, advanced culture and the interests of China people. The reason why JD.COM can face consumers with this attitude is due to the efficient integration of its industrial chain.

5. Jiaotong University Mingtai (Beijing) Information Technology Company successfully listed on Hong Kong Growth Enterprise Market. In the past seven years, in order to meet the needs of customers and the market, He He and his company have constantly adjusted their business direction and company philosophy, and the company name has been changed several times due to the intervention of capital.

6. Liu, the founder of Uniqlo, thinks that in addition to high-priced first-class brand goods and cheap and inferior non-brand goods, there should also be genuine, high-quality and fashionable clothes. It is this unique idea and a series of whimsy that enabled Uniqlo to enter the clothing market, gain a firm foothold and develop rapidly.