7-Week MBA Program at Seoul National University Graduate School of Business

Kumho Petrochemical announced on the 12th that it held a completion ceremony for the group MBA commissioned training course at Seoul National University Graduate School of Business.


This MBA course was held over a 7-week period from May 28 to the day of the announcement, with various education programs in economics, management, finance, and more conducted at Seoul National University Graduate School of Business. The training participants were a total of 30 managers and deputy managers from all business sites of affiliated companies including Kumho Petrochemical and Kumho P&B Chemicals.


Exterior view of Kumho Petrochemical headquarters. [Photo by Kumho Petrochemical]

Exterior view of Kumho Petrochemical headquarters. [Photo by Kumho Petrochemical]

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The training program, KCPD-MBA, focused on developing and nurturing core corporate talents. Through specialized education, it aims to strengthen corporate operational capabilities, maximize expertise as 'Solution Mates'?the group’s talent ideal embodying the spirit of coexistence and sustainability?and provide knowledge and broaden perspectives for growth.


Previously, in 2012, Kumho Petrochemical implemented the KUBS-MBA in collaboration with Korea University for 25 participants from five affiliated companies to nurture next-generation talents. Through this KCPD-MBA, the target group has been expanded, and the group plans to continue the MBA program annually in the future.



Park Chan-koo, Chairman of Kumho Petrochemical Group, stated, "Despite the global economic downturn and uncertain business environment, we must prepare for the future through continuous investment in human resources." He added, "This program for nurturing next-generation leaders among core talents is expected to further enhance corporate competitiveness."


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