The Application of Attribute Structured Description and Fuzzy Evaluation Thought in the Construction of Non-state-owned Entrepreneur Team
          
          
          DOI: https://doi.org/10.62517/jbm.202409212
          Author(s)
          Tongxin Liang
          Affiliation(s)
          Henan Glorious Big Dipper Media Group, Zhengzhou, Henan, China
          Abstract
          Entrepreneurs play a core role in the survival and development of Non-state-owned enterprises, and the construction of the team of Non-state-owned entrepreneurs should be differentiated. Based on analyzing and summarizing the differentiated characteristics of the construction of Non-state-owned entrepreneurial teams in different regions, this article points out the methods required in the process of building differentiated teams, and proposes the idea of attribute structured description and fuzzy evaluation to guide the role positioning and construction level division in the construction of Non-state-owned entrepreneurial teams.
          Keywords
          Construction of Non-state-owned Entrepreneur Team; Structured Description of Attributes; Fuzzy Evaluation; Role Positioning; Construction Level
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