KB Insurance announced on the 16th that its self-developed work collaboration solution, 'Mi-Work,' has been filed for a domestic patent.

KB Insurance announced on the 16th that its self-developed work collaboration solution, 'Mi-Work,' has been filed for a domestic patent.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Hyung-gil] KB Insurance announced on the 16th that its self-developed work collaboration solution 'Mi-Work' has been filed for a domestic patent.


The Mi-Work system, an in-house work sharing system developed in December 2018, includes a simple reporting function that allows non-face-to-face reporting by attaching files, a weekly reporting function that automatically compiles and documents weekly work content, a continuous evaluation function that requests evaluations from managers and receives feedback upon task completion, and a handover function that enables bulk transfer of responsibilities to successors when there is organizational movement or changes in assigned tasks.


This patent pertains to features specialized for large corporate organizational structures that require collaboration across multiple departments by utilizing efficient work management and sharing functions as well as management and reporting systems, enabling large organizations to work as agilely as startups.


Additionally, based on data analysis accumulated in the system, it identifies inefficiencies and areas for improvement in work processes, evolving into a system that accumulates in-house work knowledge through a virtuous cycle structure.



A KB Insurance official stated, "The Mi-Work system is the result of employees' determination to efficiently transform the way we work," adding, "As the importance of non-face-to-face work environments is emphasized, we will focus more on developing digital work environments for efficient and agile task execution."


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