Kyobo Securities Launches 'Signal,' an MZ Generation Communication Program to Innovate Organizational Culture
Kyobo Securities announced on the 25th that it conducted the ‘Signal’ program to communicate with the MZ generation as part of establishing an innovative organizational culture.
‘Signal’ is an organizational revitalization program designed to broaden communication across generations and discover organizational culture ideas reflecting the trends of the MZ generation.
The event was held six times from mid-month at the Kyobo Securities headquarters Vision Hall in Yeouido, with participation from the CEO, executives, and about 250 employees born after the 1990s.
This program formed groups based on workplace, job, and rank to listen to diverse voices from the field, creating an environment where colleagues could understand and empathize with each other’s work and difficulties.
The Signal program was composed of four main themes: ▲ teamwork games ▲ organizational culture diagnosis through surveys ▲ sharing ideas for a ‘Great Workplace (GWP)’ ▲ and the roles of leaders and followers in creating a healthy organizational culture, providing a time for free conversation and horizontal communication.
In particular, the program gained great response from participating employees by adding interest through a professional instructor’s facilitation and sharing vivid opinions and ideas from the MZ generation in real-time via an open chat room.
Going forward, suggestions and organizational culture ideas proposed through the Signal program will be actively collected and reflected.
Hot Picks Today
"You Might Regret Not Buying Now"... Overseas Retail Investors Stirred by News of Record-Breaking Monster Stocks' IPOs
- "Not Jealous of Winning the Lottery"... Entire Village Stunned as 200 Million Won Jackpot of Wild Ginseng Cluster Discovered at Jirisan
- Mistaken for the Flu, Left Untreated... Death Toll Surges as WHO Declares Emergency (Comprehensive)
- "Kids, Have Fun Today"... The 94-Year-Old President Who Energized Gachon University's Festival with Her 'Six Rules'
- "How Did an Employee Who Loved Samsung End Up Like This?"... Past Video of Samsung Electronics Union Chairman Resurfaces
Lee Seok-gi, CEO of Kyobo Securities, said, “This program was a meaningful opportunity to diagnose the current state of the internal organizational culture and communicate with employees about the direction we should take,” adding, “We will continue various programs and support to spread a culture of communication based on mutual understanding and respect.”
© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.