강의

멘토링

커뮤니티

Business & Marketing

/

Management

[Kim Jaesung's Q&A Episode #1] What are the concerns of a 15-year veteran IT development team leader at a major corporation? (Warning: massive scale)

[Problem-Solving Q&A with McKinsey Alum Jaesung Kim: We'll Solve Your Problems Together] Required! Prerequisite Course: Problem-Solving & Research Masterclass with AI by McKinsey Alum Jaesung Kim https://inf.run/LmvrD 'Theory-only lectures, step aside!' A magical solution video where real-world problems are solved together on the spot! This is a video series where Jaesung Kim, a McKinsey alum and AI expert, meets with individuals one-on-one in a Q&A format to structure and solve your problems. From career paths and minor concerns to massive topics like AI that's shaking the world and improvement directions for entire industries! Videos will be uploaded individually, available for purchase one at a time. Paid course students will have the opportunity to be selected through a quarterly drawing to actually participate! (The more diverse courses by Jaesung Kim you take, the higher your chances of winning!) [Concept] The format is a one-on-one Q&A meeting with individuals, where an industry expert and strategy expert come together to approach the answer—that's the concept. Participants have been extremely satisfied. (You can see and hear their testimonials!) The key to this video series is that strategy expert Jaesung Kim doesn't receive the topic in advance, but through strategic questioning and answering, they get closer to the right answer together. Without relying on intuition and experience, but based on strategy and structuring— Experience the magical solution that naturally makes you go "Wow, this actually works!" haha The free version (~10 minutes) will be available to everyone, and the full version will be available to Inflearn course students or YouTube channel [Jaesung Kim's Problem Solving] 'Premium Membership' subscribers. If you'd like to participate, please send an email to jaesung_kim@jcurvepartners.ai with the subject line [Coffee Chat Application] In the email, please include your name, age, contact information (mobile number), occupation and years of experience (students are welcome), detailed reasons for applying, and attach a screenshot of your enrollment in Jaesung Kim's Inflearn courses. Selected participants will be contacted. (Personal information of non-selected applicants will be immediately discarded after 3 months) When appearing on video, using a pseudonym or not revealing your company name is possible, but if you request processing such as face mosaic or voice modulation, participation will not be possible. By consenting to video recording, you are deemed to have agreed that the video may be reprocessed and used on Inflearn and Jaesung Kim's YouTube channel.

2 learners are taking this course

Level Beginner

Course period Unlimited

  • Jaesung Kim
실전문제풀이
실전문제풀이
Business Problem Solving
Business Problem Solving
실전문제풀이
실전문제풀이
Business Problem Solving
Business Problem Solving

[A Quick Look at Tech Trends Through Kim Jae-sung's Organization of CES Keynote Companies and Topics (2020-2026)] Free Resource Sharing

Free sharing of [Kim Jae-sung's CES Keynote Companies and Topics Summary for a Quick Look at Tech Trends (2020-2026)] materials

CES is in full swing these days, and with many Korean companies participating and showcasing new technologies and products, it's a feast for the eyes and ears.

I notice that the `` tags are empty - there is no Korean text between them to translate. The surrounding context shows: - **Before**: Text about CES (2020-2026) free data sharing, mentioning Korean companies participating and showcasing new technologies - **After**: Text about viewing CES trends to see the overall context rather than just spots, and mentioning Korean articles However, there is no actual content between the `` tags for me to translate. Could you please provide the Korean text you'd like me to translate?

By the way, when watching events like CES, if you look at the trends of what technologies were announced, you can see the overall context rather than just spotty information. If you look at Korean news articles, they're always like "Samsung did this, LG did that..." Looking at it in such a fragmented way, you can't understand the overall event and technology trends.

Looking at Korean news articles, it's always about Samsung this, LG that... If you look at it in such a fragmented way, you can't understand the overall event and technology trends.

So how should you look at it?

Looking at the articles, it's always about Samsung this and LG that... You can't understand the overall event and technology trends by looking at it in such a fragmented way. So how should you look at it?

You can understand which technologies are rising and falling by organizing and looking at which companies appeared in the 'keynote speeches' and what topics they discussed. Hope this helps :)

I notice that the `` tags are empty - there is no Korean text between them to translate. The surrounding context shows: - Before: Text about companies and topics being discussed, and tracking which technologies are rising and falling - After: Instructions about leaving email addresses in comments to receive materials, with a deadline of January 11 However, since there is no actual content between the `` tags, there is nothing for me to translate. Could you please provide the Korean text you'd like translated?

If you would like to receive the materials, please leave your email address in the comments of this post (email addresses sent through separate messages will not be accepted). Materials will be sent out during the following week to those who comment by 11:59 PM on Sunday, January 11th.

Thank you. Application LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7414910138375127042/

Thank you.

Application LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7414910138375127042/

Comment