[New Release] 'How Startups Become Unicorns' and More
◆How Do Startups Become Unicorns?= This book vividly portrays the reality of startups in Korea like a hyper-realistic novel. The author has experienced both the rise and fall of Yellow Mobile. It lists various business experiences including organizational expansion, company sales, acquisitions, and investments, and pinpoints the essential issues within them. "Growing companies inevitably face hardships." (Written by Choi Jung-woo / Sam & Parkers)
◆Zoom in Russia 2= Introduces the history and character of twenty cities along the Trans-Siberian Railway route. These include Vladivostok, Omsk, Yekaterinburg, Perm, and Moscow. Rather than simply listing the features of each city, it focuses intensively on points that vividly imprint their essential nature. The guide combines humanistic culture and practical knowledge, and the narration stands out by analyzing past events with contemporary significance. (Written by Lee Dae-sik / Samsung Economic Research Institute)
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◆An Orangutan Appeared in My Room!= An orangutan appears in a room causing mischief. A young girl shouts, "Get out quickly!" then asks, "But why did you come here?" The author worries about tropical rainforests disappearing due to mass palm oil production. Through engaging illustrations and stories, it emphasizes that humans cannot live without nature and highlights the importance of protecting animals and the environment. (Written by James Selick / Translated by Seo Nam-hee / Illustrated by Fran Preston-Gannon / Jaeneung Education)
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