THRIVE IN A KOREAN COMPANY

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EXECUTIVE REPORT

“Succeed in Korea by Understanding Korean Company Hierarchy”

by Steven S. Bammel, KBC Creator

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS

“Working at the Top in SK Group: An Insider’s Story”

with Dr. Linda Myers, former top executive at SK

“Global Expertise at LG Electronics”

with Didier Chenneveau, former top executive at LG

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KBC Experts Who Can Help

Ask Don Southerton about the Do's and Don'ts of Working for a Korea Global Company

Expert Commentary at Nojeok Hill: My View from the Top: Thrive in a Korean Company
By Steven S. Bammel and Korean Consulting & Translation Service, Inc.

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Thrive in your position in a Korean company.

"The course provided concrete structure for the knowledge I've gained during my time in Korea. I loved the idea of receiving formal recognition/accreditation for that nebulous cloud of experience. Moreover, the course has also helped open my eyes to aspects of Korean business culture that I had been neglecting; for example, addressing coworkers by their job titles rather than a generic Mr./Ms. OOO, and thus paying more attention to my coworkers as people. (This wasn't one of my original motivations for taking the course, but it emerged as I progressed through the modules.)"

Don Valiant, Senior Specialist, International Affairs & Trade Division, Gyeonggi Provincial Government (Certified Korea Business Professional)

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