Gwangju Employers Federation to Hold July Friday Breakfast Forums on Management, Leadership, and the Arts
The Gwangju Employers Federation announced on July 4 that it will hold its Friday Breakfast Forum three times in July, under themes such as "Applied Life Dynamics and Feng Shui Management."
The first lecture will be held on July 11, with Director Do Jiye giving a talk on "Applied Life Dynamics and Feng Shui Management." Do Jiye currently serves as the Director of the Sushinjae Institute of Dynamics and as the President of the Hwajeong Feng Shui Geography Association.
On July 18, vocalist Kim Dongkyu will deliver a lecture titled "Do You Know This Scene?" Kim Dongkyu is currently a distinguished professor at Sangmyung University and has received first prize at the Verdi International Vocal Competition, the Today's Young Artist Award, and the Korean Broadcasting Award for Vocalist.
On July 25, Dr. Moon Sunghoo will give a lecture on "Tough Leaders Save Organizations." Dr. Moon is a foreign attorney at Law Firm Won, serves as the head of the Korea ESG Center, and is an adjunct professor at the Yonsei University Graduate School.
Yang Jinseok, President of the Gwangju Employers Federation, stated, "The topics for the July forum were carefully selected to focus on management, leadership, and culture and the arts, so that member companies can immediately apply them to their work. Through this forum, it will be a great opportunity to understand how important a leader's attitude is in running a business."
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