The normative requirements for enterprise intellectual property management include many aspects. First of all, enterprises should have clear policies and objectives for IP management, and ensure the implementation of leadership, institutions, systems, personnel and funds. Enterprises should establish a sound intellectual property management system and responsibilities to ensure the effective implementation of intellectual property management.
In production and business activities, enterprises should record and file all kinds of activities involving intellectual property rights, especially internal and external contract management. In addition, the management of intellectual property resources of enterprises should be integrated with human resource management, financial management and information resource management to ensure the standardized management of intellectual property matters.
Intellectual property management is also very important in all aspects of enterprise production and operation. R&D, raw and auxiliary material procurement, production, sales and external activities all involve intellectual property management, and enterprises need to ensure that the intellectual property management of these links is under control to avoid the loss of independent intellectual property rights or infringement of others' intellectual property rights.
Enterprises should also establish a dynamic intellectual property management mechanism, regularly inspect and analyze intellectual property management, find problems and take timely improvement measures to ensure the realization of management objectives. After that, enterprises should standardize the operation and control of intellectual property rights, and clarify the normative requirements of enterprises in the creation and acquisition of intellectual property rights, rights management, right application and rights protection around the four key links of intellectual property creation, management, application and protection of intellectual property rights.