Yeogyeonghyeop, Registration Open for Women CEO Management Innovation Conference... Until the 19th View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bo-kyung] The Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association announced on the 15th that it has begun recruiting and accepting applications for participants in the '2021 Women CEO Management Innovation Conference.'


This conference is hosted by the Ministry of SMEs and Startups and organized by the Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association. It was prepared to help women CEOs nationwide respond to the changed industrial structure across all fields such as production, distribution, marketing, and sales after COVID-19, and to establish management environment changes and management innovation strategies for this year.


The entire schedule will be conducted as non-face-to-face online education from the 23rd to the 25th. It will proceed with live lectures and Q&A sessions by topic. The curriculum consists of '2021 Trends and Domestic and International Economic Outlook' on the first day, 'Business and Organizational Management Innovation Strategies in the Digital Era' on the second day, and 'Women Enterprise Scale-up' on the final third day.


The association will separately accept applications for management-related and startup-related difficulties from conference participants and provide one-on-one consultations linked with the Women Entrepreneurs Desk's professional advisory committee.


Applications for the 2021 Women CEO Management Innovation Conference are open until the 19th. A total of 500 women CEOs, executives, and female prospective entrepreneurs will be recruited on a first-come, first-served basis. Early closure may occur if the number of registrants exceeds the limit.



The participation fee is free, and applications can be submitted online or by filling out the application form through the QR code on the promotional poster.


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