FKCCI Announces Recruitment for the 17th Executive Leadership School
[Asia Economy Reporter Jin-ho Kim] The International Management Institute affiliated with the Federation of Korean Industries announced on the 10th that the "17th Executive Leadership School" will commence on the 14th of next month. This program is intended for new executives and those scheduled to become executives.
It serves not only to strengthen the leadership capabilities of new executives but also as an opportunity to build networks with executives from other companies. Most of the lectures are delivered by professional managers from large corporations and multinational companies who share vivid real-world cases and problem-solving processes they have experienced in practice.
The main content is designed considering the rapidly changing management environment and organizational culture due to the digital revolution and the pandemic. The program focuses on eight key topics: ▲Organization Management ▲Performance Creation ▲Talent Coaching ▲Communication Strategy ▲Crisis Overcoming ▲Financial Management ▲Speech ▲Management Trends.
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The lecture schedule spans two days starting from the 14th. The training program also includes networking meetings among participants and friendly golf events. Applications and inquiries about this program can be made via phone or through the Federation of Korean Industries International Management Institute website.
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