Free Management Training Held 6 Times Over 3 Months Until December

<F>FKI Launches 'FKI BUSINESS CLASS' Supporting SME Management</F> View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Pyeonghwa] The Federation of Korean Industries (FKI) Small and Medium Business Cooperation Center held the opening ceremony of the 'FKI BUSINESS CLASS' at the FKI Conference Center on the 6th.


FKI BUSINESS CLASS is a program prepared by the FKI Small and Medium Business Cooperation Center and FKI to cover the latest trends and related topics such as Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) management, major accident prevention, export strategies through Amazon, and digital transformation. It was designed to help small and medium enterprises survive and grow in the changing business environment.


Park Cheolhwan, head of the FKI Small and Medium Business Cooperation Center, explained, "Our center has been providing free management consulting to small and medium enterprises for 19 years since 2004. Ahead of our 20th anniversary, we prepared the free management education program FKI BUSINESS CLASS to help develop the capabilities of small and medium enterprise executives and employees."


The first lecture was titled 'Business Success Know-how of Amazon Bestseller Companies.' Min Hyogi, CEO of Speedrack, introduced strategies for growing from business-to-business (B2B) and business-to-consumer (B2C) companies into direct-to-consumer (D2C) companies during this lecture. CEO Min shared, "We developed products and planned promotions based on daily accumulated data such as consumer review texts, and with expert help from FKI for overseas markets, we succeeded easily," revealing the secrets to success.



FKI BUSINESS CLASS will be held over six sessions every two weeks for three months until December 21. Any CEO or employee of small and medium-sized enterprises and mid-sized companies can participate.


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