Customized Problem-Solving Consulting Through On-Site Expert Visits

The Small and Medium Business Corporation announced on the 19th that it is recruiting the 'First Round Participating Companies for the 2025 Challenge Diagnosis' to overcome crises and strengthen corporate competitiveness by resolving management difficulties of small and medium venture businesses.


The Challenge Diagnosis is a problem-solving diagnostic program where experts in each field analyze the problems and causes of small businesses and provide solutions tailored to the characteristics of the company to carry out improvement activities.

Jungjingong, Recruiting Companies for the '2025 Challenge Diagnosis' Participation View original image

The eligible applicants are small and medium-sized manufacturing companies with sales of 5 billion KRW or more, and the final selection will be made through a review committee among the applicants. The Small and Medium Business Corporation plans to select about 50 companies through this first recruitment, and the second recruitment is scheduled to take place around June.


Selected companies can choose one of the four detailed support programs in the fields of ▲financial management ▲production management ▲quality control ▲marketing management to receive intensive diagnosis from experts in the related field.


Experts in each field will conduct intensive diagnosis through on-site visits to the supported companies a total of 10 times from April to June. After the diagnosis is completed, the Small and Medium Business Corporation plans to guide outstanding companies to linked support projects.



Director Kang Seok-jin said, “The growth and innovation of small businesses are the driving force of the national economy, and through the Challenge Diagnosis, we will actively support many companies to overcome crises and create opportunities for new leaps.”


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