[Asia Economy Reporter Byunghee Park]

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◆Seven Self-Improvement Notes That Changed the World= The seven people who changed the world mentioned in the book are Masayoshi Son, Chairman of Japan's SoftBank; Donald Trump, President of the United States; Mao Zedong, Chairman of China; Li Ka-shing, founder of Hong Kong's Cheung Kong Group; Boguen Jiap, a Vietnamese war hero; General Yi Sun-sin; and Chung Ju-yung, founder of Hyundai Group. Based on their writings and interviews, the book provides a multidimensional analysis of how they achieved self-improvement. (Written by Song Eui-dal / W Media)


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◆Subscription Economy Marketing= This book reveals the know-how of John Warrillow, a startup entrepreneur who succeeded in subscription-based business, on how to succeed in the subscription economy. It explains nine subscription business models through various real-world corporate cases. In particular, it focuses on methods to create "automatic customers," which are directly linked to enhancing corporate value in the subscription economy. (Written by John Warrillow / Translated by Kim Young-jung / UX Review)



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◆Ten Walks= Aristotle was the first philosopher to explore the meaning of subjective happiness. This book presents a modern interpretation of Aristotle's theory of happiness, which explores how to find happiness within oneself rather than from external sources. The author, Edith Hall, is a professor of Greek studies at King's College London and has researched Aristotle and Greek philosophy and literature for decades. (Written by Edith Hall / Translated by Park Se-yeon / Yemoon Archive)


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