[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] The Korea Customs Service Customs Talent Development Institute announced on the 14th that it was selected as a recipient of the ‘2022 Best Awards’ by the Association for Talent Development (ADT) in a recent evaluation.


The awards ceremony is scheduled to take place at the ‘2022 ADT International Conference’ in Orlando, Florida, USA, this coming May.


The Association is an academic organization focused on talent development and training, established in the United States in 1943, and currently has over 35,000 members across 120 countries worldwide.


The Best Awards, presented by the Association since 2003, recognize organizations based on a comprehensive evaluation of their talent development culture, educational practices, innovation, and effectiveness of training programs.


The Customs Talent Development Institute received this award by earning high scores in areas such as organizational talent development strategy systems, innovative human resource development cases, and both quantitative and qualitative educational achievements.


In response to rapidly changing internal and external environments such as COVID-19, the institute was the first public institution to introduce real-time video education and developed game-based learning content, role-playing, and case discussions to enhance learner engagement, which positively influenced the award decision.


A total of 73 organizations will receive the Best Awards this year.


This award is the first case in the domestic public sector. Previously, the Customs Talent Development Institute also received the Presidential Award in last year’s comprehensive evaluation of public official training institutions conducted by the Ministry of Personnel Management.



Jo Eun-jung, head of the Customs Talent Development Institute, said, “Receiving the Best Awards is the result of the Korea Customs Service’s solid talent development strategy and the institute’s relentless efforts in talent development. The Customs Talent Development Institute will continue to lead challenges and innovation to cultivate performance-driven customs talents.”


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