35 Business Leaders Celebrate Innovation Instant Boot Camp




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35 Business Leaders Celebrate Innovation Instant Boot Camp

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Participants in the Innovation Accelerator Booth Camp with team organizers for a group photo on the last day of the South Seoul, December 3, Business Training Course. Courtesy of PERSOLKELLY Korea


By Huang Dong-Hei

A total of 35 executives and incoming business leaders celebrated the completion of a new training program launched by PERSOLKELLY Korea and INSEAD, Human Resources Consulting.

Following the completion of the five-day course, which runs from November 29 to December 3, participants and program presenters arrived in Seoul on December 3 to share their experiences.

Chris Sotomayer, team leader at PERSOLKELLY Learning Academy, said he was “delighted” by the successful completion of the opening program.

“Based on all the participants we talked to, they all had a good experience. They were able to meet some new people and come up with good ideas that they can use in their work,” he said.

Horizon Ventures Accelerator LiveCase, a collaborative tool developed by Huntzon Ventures Accelerator LiveCase, for more effective learning at INSEAD, one of the most prestigious business schools in INSEAD. In the midst of the Covenant-19 epidemic, the device was used in many educational programs, including Harvard Business Printing.

Topics in the field of ‘Innovative Accelerator Booth’ include customer-centric value proposals and eco-business model innovations. After each session, participants were divided into small groups for projects such as creating a new product or service concept.

According to Duchachele, the program is carefully crafting, innovating, innovating, innovating, innovating, innovating, innovating, innovating, innovating, innovating, innovating, innovating, innovating, innovating, innovating, innovating, innovating, innovating, innovating, innovating, innovating, innovating, innovating. In the long run.

“We hope that students will be able to carry not only new tools, new skills, but also new thinking and energy through this program,” Duchechele said.

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At a hotel in South Seoul, participants will attend the final session of the Innovation Accelerator Booth Camp, December 3. At PERSOLKELLY Korea


“We’re gathering a lot of feedback from participants. We’ll make some changes to roll out next year,” Sotomayor said.

“This is the beginning of PERSOLKELLY’s relationship with INSEAD. We will continue to offer other development programs in the future.”

He added that the company could introduce new courses focusing on the Korean market.

Kim Eun-Jin, president of the IAA Korea (INSEAD Alumni Association) and vice president of Bloomberg, said the association would support the program’s development.

JERS U-M, Managing Director of PERSOLKELLY Korea, promised that the company will continue to expand and invest in the education sector next year.

















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