Jeon Miyoung, Research Fellow at the Consumer Trend Analysis Center,
Delivers a Lecture on the Theme of "Snake Sense"

The Korea Management Innovation Small and Medium Business Association (Main-Biz Association) held the 137th Good Morning CEO Learning session on the 14th at the Ambassador Seoul Pullman Hotel, featuring a lecture by Jeon Mi-young, Research Fellow at the Consumer Trend Analysis Center, conducted simultaneously online and offline.


This Good Morning CEO Learning session began with New Year's greetings among member companies and executives, followed by a New Year's celebratory rice cake cutting ceremony to welcome the Year of the Eulsa.

Kim Myung-jin, Chairman of the Main Biz Association (center left), along with former chairmen and association executives, are cutting a rice cake for the New Year celebration. Photo by Main Biz Association

Kim Myung-jin, Chairman of the Main Biz Association (center left), along with former chairmen and association executives, are cutting a rice cake for the New Year celebration. Photo by Main Biz Association

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In the subsequent lecture, Research Fellow Jeon Mi-young presented the theme "Snake Sense," meaning "the delicate sensitivity needed like a snake," in celebration of the Year of the Blue Snake in 2025, outlining the flow and implications of the top 10 consumer trends.


She introduced the top 10 keywords for 2025 as ▲Omnivore ▲Aboha ▲Topping Economy ▲Facetech ▲Moohaeryeok ▲Gradation K ▲Material Attraction ▲Climate Sensitivity ▲Co-evolution Strategy ▲One Point Up, explaining that "to survive in these turbulent times, environmental adaptation and self-innovation are key, and one must respond sensitively to environmental changes even if it means enduring the pain of shedding one’s shell."


Kim Myung-jin, President of the Main-Biz Association, stated, "This year marks the 15th anniversary of the association’s founding, and with the management slogan '2025, Beyond Innovation to Global!', we will be a strong supporter to help Main-Biz companies achieve greater leaps through innovation and global expansion."



President Kim added, "The association will actively promote projects such as the Main-Biz Management and Regulatory Difficulty Support Center, a win-win cooperation platform among member companies, expansion of government-supported project orders, and the discovery and nurturing of leap-forward companies to support the innovative growth of Main-Biz companies."


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