Biweekly Thursday Morning Seminar Over 8 Months, Total 16 Sessions

Korea Productivity Center, Recruiting Trainees for '2022 KPC CEO Book Club' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] The Korea Productivity Center (Chairman An Wanki, hereinafter KPC) announced on the 21st that it is recruiting participants for the education program '2022 KPC CEO Book Club,' designed to enhance leaders' change response and digital innovation capabilities.


This year's KPC CEO Book Club will be held as a biweekly Thursday breakfast seminar from next month 17th to December 8th, spanning 8 months with a total of 16 sessions. The KPC CEO Book Club is an annual education program targeting corporate CEOs and executives, heads of public institutions and organizations, and professionals. The curriculum is overseen by Jeong Gap-young, KPC advisor (Chairman of UNICEF Korea Committee, former President of Yonsei University), and consists of author-led lectures and CEO case special lectures.


The content covers global trends, economy and management, space industry, hydrogen, healthcare, semiconductors, and more. Speakers expected to participate include Kim Kyung-hoon, CEO of Hanpass; Na Gun-ho, Director of Naver Healthcare Research Institute; Mo Jong-rin, Professor at Yonsei University; Sung Baek-rin, Head of Vaccine Commercialization Technology Development Project Group; Song Kyung-min, CEO of KT SAT; Yoon Young-kwan, Professor Emeritus at Seoul National University; and Choi Doo-ok, CEO of Beta Lab.


KPC also operates a CEO Management Academy to strengthen CEO capabilities. This CEO capability enhancement course is conducted in five major metropolitan cities including Seoul, Busan, Daegu, Daejeon, and Gwangju, currently forming a network of about 4,000 members across 104 nationwide cohorts.


To improve the competitiveness of graduates of the CEO education program and their companies, a shared office will be established at the KPC headquarters located in Jongno-gu, Seoul, scheduled for February. Consulting and educational services will also be continuously supported.



Lee Kwang-yoon, Chief Specialist of the KPC Productivity Cooperation Center, said, "The 2022 KPC CEO Book Club will be conducted both online and offline," adding, "It is a program that can help gain essential insights needed in the era of digital transformation and the pandemic."


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