Google Manager Cho Yong-min's Special Lecture Review
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- 2020-12-02
Google Manager Cho Yong-min's Special Lecture Review
Date: Friday, November 13, 2020
Venue: International Pavilion at Sungkyunkwan University
On Friday, November 13, a special lecture by Cho Yong-min, manager of Google, was held at Sungkyunkwan University's Graduate School of Chinese Studies under the theme of "The AI era that rapidly develops into corona, the criteria for talent?"
Contents: Cho Yong-min, the manager of Google Korea, who was in Samsung Electronics and IBM divisions before Google, gave a lecture on what talent awards are needed today in the era of the fourth industrial revolution and the New Normal era. He gave us a lecture on how to look at the world and what kind of talent we want from companies and society today. Manager Cho Yong-min said three things about how to respond to this era of rapid change. First, Find right why. Second, Master the pivot, and Be User-Friendly. He emphasized that businesses and individuals should be customer-friendly.
Cho Yong-min, manager of Google Korea, presented a lecture with high concentration with witty delivery and overflowing energy. He also cited various companies such as CJ and Netflix as examples and listened to many practical examples.
Attendee: 37 existing students + 6 additional students = 43 students in total
a lecturer's resume
Cho Yong-min joined Google and is currently working on various partnership and marketing projects with global companies at home and abroad. Samsung Electronics' planning group and IBM marketing team led the team by establishing and working on sales and marketing strategies. He's also the best leader of Google Asia Pacific's employees, and he's a leader in innovation beyond individuals with witty delivery and healthy new energy. Inspired by gorillas, not humans, he has the insight to see the same thing differently. Get insights from Cho Yong-min's lectures that look at the keys to innovation, organizations, and businesses that make real changes.
[Education]
Department of Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University
Theory of Organizational Action at Stanford Business School
<History>
Google (2015-Current)
Samsung Electronics Planning Group (2011-2014)
IBM Marketing Team (2008-2010)
Accenture Strategic Consulting Group (2005-2009)