▲Joo Kwang Lee, CEO of Jatuli Learning / Photo by Jatuli Learning

▲Joo Kwang Lee, CEO of Jatuli Learning / Photo by Jatuli Learning

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Jatuli Learning announced on the 2nd that it has localized Grant Cardone's sales training program, Cardone University, into Korean and started domestic service.


Jatuli Learning CEO Joo Kwang Lee said, "After personally experiencing my annual income doubling through Cardone University, I started this to share and help others. However, since all the content was in English, we added Korean subtitles and launched the domestic service."


The sales/business training program 'Cardone University,' adopted by Fortune 500 companies worldwide, covers all topics necessary for sales and business, from sales basics, negotiation strategies, cold calling, lead generation, and follow-up to motivation and achieving financial freedom. It is a program created by Grant Cardone, a New York Times bestselling author, entrepreneur with assets worth $1.4 billion (?1.7 trillion), and a world-renowned sales trainer, based on over 30 years of accumulated sales and business experience.


Cardone University is adopted by world-class companies including Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Facebook, Twitter, BMW, Ford, which belong to the Fortune 500, as well as small stores, producing results. Currently, more than 220,000 users worldwide have taken over 45 million courses.


The sales training videos provided by 'Jatuli Learning,' which means 'investing your spare time in yourself,' are mostly composed of 3 to 5 minutes each. True to the company's meaning, it is possible to receive sufficient sales training in just short spare moments. In particular, all 1,500+ contents can be viewed on computers, tablets, and mobile phones, and each lecture includes quizzes to verify understanding.



For more inquiries about business education, please visit the 'Jatuli Learning' CEO's blog and homepage.


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