[New Release] 'Choegang-ui Jojik' and Others
◆The Strongest Organization = Organizational management theory by Ben Horowitz, author of the global bestseller "The Hard Thing About Hard Things" and a leading Silicon Valley investor. What makes a successful organization different? He answers with "culture." "Even gang leaders take the lead in maintaining organizational culture." (Written by Ben Horowitz / Translated by Kim Jeong-hye / Korea Economic Daily)
◆A Boy Peeking Through a Keyhole = A novel by Australian author Steven Giles. It vividly depicts the tense process of nine-year-old boy Samuel, left alone with a housekeeper without parents, uncovering secrets inside the house. Escape the control of the suspicious housekeeper and face the truth through the keyhole! (Written by Steven Giles / Translated by Lee Ji-yeon / Minumsa)
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