[This Week's Books] 'Miro Sok Ai' and More
Child in the Maze
This is a new work published this year by French novelist Guillaume Musso, who celebrates his 20th debut anniversary this year. The story unfolds when a woman in her 30s, who inherited a 3 billion euro fortune from her father, established a publishing company and succeeded in business, and married a pianist to build a happy family, is murdered on a luxury yacht. Four characters appear as narrators, gradually revealing the truth of the incident. (Written by Guillaume Musso / Translated by Yang Youngran / Bright World)
McKinsey's Strategic Framework
This book reveals the work frameworks actually used by consultants at the global consulting firm McKinsey. These include MECE, logic trees, 3C analysis, PDCA cycle, SWOT analysis, and more. A total of 20 management frameworks are introduced. By using these, one can develop efficient information analysis skills, more accurate decision-making abilities, and stronger problem-solving capabilities, maximizing productivity for individuals and organizations. (Written by Oshima Sachiyo / Translated by Kang Mohui / UX Review)
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Multicultural Society South Korea
This book analyzes the immigrant issues in South Korea from various perspectives. South Korea is a multicultural society with many multicultural families in the surrounding area, yet the government still fundamentally does not allow foreigners to obtain permanent residency except for those married to Koreans or overseas Koreans. The author emphasizes that South Korea has never properly implemented multicultural policies and that our multicultural discourse is very fictional, requiring fundamental criticism and reflection. (Written by Son Inseo / Dolbegae)
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