Hunet Launches 'Kim Teamjang Pass' for Skill Enhancement in 40s
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Daeseop] Hunet announced on the 20th that it will launch the 'Kim Team Leader Pass' training course targeting people in their 40s caught between the old and new generations.
This training course is composed of strengthening the basic competencies required for team leaders, including ▲performance creation ▲smart work instructions ▲coaching ▲teamwork ▲speech ▲escaping from being a "kkondae" (old-fashioned authoritarian). A total of 20 lectures across 6 fields have been prepared. An offline one-day class is also included to allow team leaders to share their concerns with each other.
In addition to the Kim Team Leader Pass, the company will also introduce the new employee training course 'Shin Hip Pass' and the book commentary lecture 'Book Learning Pass.' These are customized package courses for core education by rank and competency. These courses will be available for unlimited lifetime access after initial registration and will be continuously upgraded to the latest versions.
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A Hunet official said, "We created separate courses targeting team leaders and new employees, who make up a large portion of corporate education, as well as the Book Learning course, which has high customer demand due to the reading craze. This training course was designed by leveraging Hunet's expertise in corporate education, educating about 3,000 companies and 3 million workers annually."
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