Abstract

This article explores and practices the cultivation model of innovation ability for business administration students in the new era. It first analyzes the development trends of business administration major in the new era, the importance of innovation ability in the major, and the basic composition of the cultivation model of innovation ability. It points out the existing problems in current business administration education, such as the disconnection between curriculum setting and actual needs, the lack of practical teaching links, and the mismatch between individual differences of students and the cultivation model. In response to these issues, this article proposes optimization strategies, including the construction of an innovation ability-oriented curriculum system, the strengthening of practical teaching, and the focus on the individual development of students. It summarizes the research findings and provides insights for the cultivation of innovative business administration professionals in the future.

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