All Employees to Participate in Site Visits
Plans to Visit Member Companies Nationwide in the First Half of the Year

The Korea Federation of Mid-sized Enterprises announced on April 23 that it will begin on-site visits to member companies in order to gather specific feedback from the field on ways to improve the business environment for mid-sized enterprises.


This project involves all employees from every department—including the Membership Headquarters, Policy, Public Relations, and Business divisions—visiting the sites of member companies in teams of two. Based on preliminary research issues, the visits will facilitate tailored communication regarding improvements to legal, institutional, and policy environments, as well as the expansion of support from the Korea Federation of Mid-sized Enterprises.

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Issues collected on-site will be registered in the “Mid-sized Enterprise Helpline” operated by the Federation. The relevant departments will then collaborate with corresponding government ministries and related organizations to seek optimal solutions and provide prompt feedback to member companies.


The Federation announced at its regular general meeting in February that it had identified “expanding member participation and enhancing efficacy” as its core business strategy. It plans to diversify and regularize member participation networks, broaden channels for collecting feedback by job level, strengthen multi-dimensional opinion gathering, and establish a more accountable feedback system.



Kang Seung-ryong, Head of the Management Division at the Federation, stated, “We will actively seek more effective improvements to laws, institutions, and policies, as well as customized solutions to challenges, based on realities in the field that cannot be understood from the desk.”


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