The CEO Non-eo School, a royal studies learning center themed around 'Leadership' and 'Aesthetic Sense (審美眼),' will begin its fall semester classes on September 7. The classes are designed to help the Korean-speaking generation of leaders easily understand Confucian leadership and apply it to their own lives. From now until February 29 next year, classes will be held three times a month from 5:00 PM to 9:30 PM in the medium conference room on the 51st floor of the Trade Center in Samseong-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul.

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The curriculum consists of a total of 23 sessions. Principal Lee Han-woo of the Non-eo Climbing School, Sung Ju-yeop, CEO of Thinking Garden, cultural psychologist Kim Jung-woon, and cultural critic Jin Joong-kwon will share lessons such as 'How to Become a Leader-like Leader,' 'How to Recognize People,' 'Confucian-style Customized Education,' and 'Management Thinking About the Next Generation.' In October and November, one-night workshops will be held in Jeju and Gunwi, respectively.

[Photo by Seoul Forest Yang Hyun-jae]

[Photo by Seoul Forest Yang Hyun-jae]

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Kwon Hye-jin, dean of the CEO Non-eo School, said, "The CEO Non-eo School is a 'life school' for those who want to grow as leaders or support leaders. Through the principles and examples in the Analects, we introduce how to work well as a leader or follower." She added, "I hope that the deep insights will function as a life navigation system and spread positive influence throughout society."



Registration is available on the Seoul Forest Yangjaeje website. The tuition fee is 4.95 million KRW, and the workshop participation fee is separate. Students will receive 'Reading the Analects with Lee Han-woo VOD,' valued at 2.46 million KRW, as a gift.


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