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'People Who Know a Bit About IT' · 'Complete Stock Study in 5 Days'
◆My Work for Tomorrow = Meet women who have achieved remarkable success in various fields, such as film director Yoon Ga-eun, writer Jeong Se-rang, and criminal psychologist Lee Soo-jung, and share their thoughts on work and careers. They vividly convey moments when they felt pride after overcoming failures. Approaching them not as perfect role models but as relatable colleagues, they encourage those who feel hesitant about an uncertain future. (Written by Lee Da-hye / Changbi)
◆For Those Who Know a Bit About IT = An introductory book on IT technology and tech business strategies for the general public. It explains basic concepts using familiar examples, such as comparing how the internet works to hot sauce delivery. Through vivid real-world cases and concise explanations, it clearly illustrates how IT companies achieve success. It also suggests future directions for IT technology, providing ideas for future strategies. (Written by Neil Mehta, Aditya Agashe, et al. / Translated by Kim Go-myeong / Willbook)
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◆Complete Stock Study in 5 Days = Explains stock analysis methods divided into 10 steps and presents criteria for investors to select quality stocks. It claims that anyone can distinguish the good from the bad by inputting only objective data such as net income and shareholding ratios over three years. Reflecting changes in the stock market, from institutional changes like stock transfer tax and ETF regulations to economic issues caused by COVID-19, it helps readers respond appropriately. (Written by Park Min-su / Business Books)
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