Federation of Korean Industries SME Cooperation Center, 11 Partner Companies Participate in '22 1st Term Management Doctor Program' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Jin-ho] The Federation of Korean Industries (FKI) Small and Medium Business Cooperation Center announced on the 8th that it held the '2021 Management Doctor Program Performance Report and 2022 1st Term Launch Ceremony.'


The Management Doctor Program is a tripartite advisory system involving large corporations, partner companies, and the FKI management advisory group. It is a representative win-win growth program of the FKI Small and Medium Business Cooperation Center that provides on-site advisory services for six months to first- and second-tier suppliers of large corporations.


This year, the 1st term of the Management Doctor Program includes 11 partner companies from 9 large corporations (Samsung Display, Samsung Electro-Mechanics, LG Innotek, POSCO Chemical, Daesang, Ottogi, Hyosung Heavy Industries, Hyosung Advanced Materials, Hyosung TNC).


Partner companies are expected to receive professional management know-how applicable to the business site from management doctors who are former large corporation executives until the end of August. This includes human resources and financial system and ERP establishment, process automation and resolution of labor shortages, and establishment of a response system for the 52-hour workweek.


Meanwhile, at the performance report meeting, excellent advisory cases from three companies that participated in the Management Doctor Program last year were also introduced.



Seungri Engineering Co., Ltd., a partner company of Samsung Display, improved work efficiency in manpower management by revising employment rules according to the amended labor law and utilizing the flexible working system. Maintec Co., Ltd., a partner company of Yura Corporation, was able to solve delivery delay issues for some items through defect type data management. CPM Solution Co., Ltd., a partner company of POSCO Chemical, conducted safety work training for all employees and established safety management regulations to prevent serious accidents.


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