Research on the Problems and Countermeasures of Multi-Campus Property Management in Universities -Taking Nanchang University as an Example
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Abstract
This study examined multi-campus property management in universities, utilizing Nanchang University as a case study. The study sought to 1) Analyze the Impact of Current Property Management Conditions (Plan, Do, Check, Act) on Nanchang University's Policy and Practical Property Management Guidelines, and 2) Determine how Office Equipment, Disputes, Building, Vehicle Problems Significantly Affect them. A systematic survey of 400 NCU stakeholders was used to represent the institution's heterogeneous property management environment. Data is analyzed using statistical methods, including regression.Study results confirm this. 1)The idea that current property management conditions (Plan, Do, Check, Act) affect Nanchang University property management guidelines is validated. The systematic application of the Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) cycle predicted both policy and practical property management recommendations, highlighting its crucial role in guaranteeing efficiency and flexibility (p = 0.000).2) The Impact of Property Management Problems (Office Equipment, Disputes, Building, Vehicle) on Nanchang University Property Management Guidelines hypothesis is validated. Property management practices were affected by conflicts, maintenance, and equipment management (p = 0.000).