[New Release] 'Please Meet the CEO!' · 'Alien Planet Apple Orchard' and More
◆Meet the CEO! = An interview travelogue of a young person’s adventurous journey in Southeast Asia, dreaming of becoming an entrepreneur. The subjects are Korean businesspeople active in Southeast Asia. Among them are Yoon Seon-gyu, chairman of Daorae, a Korean restaurant chain in Malaysia, and Eom Ki-tae, CEO of Pol Trading, a car import and sales company in Laos. This is a message of encouragement to all young people in this land who nurture their spirit of challenge despite difficult circumstances. (Written by Kim Sang-woo / Tteuindol Publishing)
◆Data Privacy = This book introduces various social aspects surrounding data from multiple perspectives. It brings a complex topic into everyday issues for easy understanding. It covers the mechanisms and pros and cons of the data economy. It also offers suggestions for moving toward a healthy digital society. It reviews the often overlooked protection of data subjects’ rights and data ethics. (Written by Nihon Keizai Shimbun Data Economy Reporting Team / Translated by Jeon Seon-young / Must Read Book)
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◆Alien Planet Apple Orchard = A poetry collection recording various scenes related to death. Rather than the essence of death, it focuses on the awareness of issues faced because of it. It expands everyday scenes into moments of death and reveals the predatory nature of capitalism hidden within. "Slipping means an uneasy posture of being prey while alive / So always check the sweat on your feet / And increase your grip on the ground." (Written by Ko Kwang-sik / Parang)
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