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Photos from the entrance ceremony of the 10th Happy Management College held on the 5th at the Hunet Campus located in Guro-gu, Seoul. Photo by Hunet

Photos from the entrance ceremony of the 10th Happy Management College held on the 5th at the Hunet Campus located in Guro-gu, Seoul. Photo by Hunet

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] The nonprofit organization Happy Management (Chairman Kwon Daewook), sponsored by lifelong education specialist Hunet, announced on the 6th that it held the 10th entrance ceremony for the "Happy Management University."


The entrance ceremony, held on the 5th at the Hunet campus located in Guro-gu, Seoul, was attended by Chairman Kwon Daewook, Hunet CEO Cho Youngtak, as well as CEOs of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and advisory committee members selected for the 10th class, along with alumni CEOs of Happy Management University.


"Happy Management University" is a free executive education program created by Hunet to help SME CEOs strengthen their leadership and networks. Since its launch in 2016, it has produced over 400 Happy Management CEOs. It offers premium education free of charge to CEOs and has established itself as a representative executive program for SMEs. The 10th class recorded a competition rate of 3 to 1 for admission.


In his welcoming remarks, Chairman Kwon Daewook stated, "Since employees’ happiness leads to the happiness of the company and the country, CEOs must make a firm commitment to happy management for their employees to be happy," adding, "I hope we can create 10,000 happy management companies together through Happy Management University."



Happy Management University runs for three months, offering online lectures on management, leadership, and strategy that CEOs need to know, along with special lectures and discussions by notable figures every Monday evening. Lecturers include Son Wook, Chairman of the nonprofit Happy Sharing 125, Lee Geumryong, Chairman of Koglo.com, and Yoon Eunki, Chairman of the Korea Collaboration Promotion Association, who participate as talent donors. Additionally, the program provides free employee training to the participating companies to support the growth of promising small enterprises.


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