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Production Headquarters, Recruiting Participants for '2020 CEO Book Club'

[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] The Korea Productivity Center (KPC, Chairman Noh Gyu-seong) announced on the 13th that it is recruiting participants for the '2020 CEO Book Club' until May 15.


The KPC CEO Book Club, first established in 2007, is the nation's premier reading management seminar program, now in its 14th year. Since 2016, it has operated a program that deeply studies cutting-edge innovation trends centered on the Fourth Industrial Revolution and their application to the Korean economy. It aims to cultivate leaders who will lead the Fourth Industrial Revolution era by enhancing digital innovation capabilities and humanities education in response to the paradigm shift of low growth and a shrinking society.


The KPC CEO Book Club is characterized by providing rich content including direct lectures from authors and experts in various fields, as well as special case lectures by CEOs. The 2020 CEO Book Club will hold a total of 16 sessions over seven months from May 21 to December. Speakers include Jo Yong-min, Manager at Google Korea; Kim Do-yoon, CEO of Nowing; Jo Woo-sung, Chief Attorney at Must Know; Professor Seol Hye-sim of Yonsei University; and Hong Chun-wook, CEO of EAR Research.


The target audience includes CEOs and executives of small and medium-sized enterprises and mid-sized companies, heads and executives of public institutions and organizations, executives and managers of large corporations, and professionals.


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