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Photos from the 41st Business School Lecture Session

Photos from the 41st Business School Lecture Session

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Sun-mi] The Federation of Korean Industries (FKI) announced on the 17th that its affiliated International Management Institute will launch a short-term MBA program called 'FKI IMI Business School' on the 12th of next month.


This program is designed for executives and practical managers of companies and organizations. It is an 8-week intensive short-term course focusing on the five core areas of management: ▲Business Strategy ▲Marketing ▲Human Resources and Organization ▲Accounting ▲Financial Management. Unlike typical long-term MBA programs, the curriculum is composed solely of essential practical topics needed in the corporate field.


The FKI Business School has been running for over 20 years with a proven top-tier faculty. Current Chief Strategy Officers (CSOs), Chief Financial Officers (CFOs), and Chief Human Resources Officers (CHOs) will lecture using real corporate case studies, while university professors and other experts will share management theories and the latest trends.



The course will be held once a week on Tuesday evenings. Separate networking time for participants will also be provided. Applications and inquiries can be made via phone or through the FKI International Management Institute website.


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