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- Executive MBA-Review of immersion experience in USA
- Executive MBA Immersion I Indiana University Kelley School of Business Dae Woong Choi, EMBA Class of 2021 [ Introduction ] The first journey of the Immersion Program started with an orientation, hosted in the U.S. by Indiana University, Bloomington Campus. From August 11 to August 18, we had regular classes on varied topics such as Decision Making, Business Analytics, and Leadership Challenge workshops. We had an unforgettable time, creating memories with professors and classmates and gaining valuable insights through various experiences such as lectures, discussions, management simulation practice, and outdoor activities. The long-awaited orientation began with a registration for Kelley School's undergraduate management system and an explanation of the overall system. After that, we were able to easily access this system and check educational materials, assignments, grades, etc. It was then time for the actual MBA classes. The first class was 'Decision Making,' for which we carefully read through the case packets related to social issues and began a group discussion after everyone had formed an opinion. We tried to convince others with logical explanations and accepted others' opinions as well. The professor asked several great questions on various aspects of human nature, sociology, ethics and law, and that led us to think about how we can interpret and apply the rules related to decision making. We learned to predict how decisions based on fair procedures and the right reasons can affect the future, and also how to make clear and equitable decisions. [ Day 2 ] Kelley Overview & Introduction to Business Analytics The second class started with an introduction of Indiana University and Kelley School, IU’s graduate school of business. We felt proud to be a member of the Kelley School, which is one of the best business schools in the U.S with a 100-year history and great academic achievements, award-winning results, and socially influential alumni. There was also a lecture by the head of the department on how to analyze business in the digital ecosystem. The areas covered by the digital ecosystem have become varied and vast and on analyzing the tools and processes, we thought about how we can respond to the changing business environment. This class provided us with an opportunity to think deeply about what change tells us, what we were going to do about this shift in paradigm and how we are going to deal with it. [ Day 3 ] The Leadership Challenge (Workshop) The third class began with the question, "What is leadership?" During the group discussion, we shared our thoughts and learned about various types of leadership. In addition, through our professor's lecture, we had an opportunity to examine our inner selves and about the role and capabilities of a leader. We thought deeply about how we should respect one another based on trust, and also how we should be able to ask individuals and organizations if they are doing their best to be successful. In particular, we were able to diagnose our leadership philosophy on our own and apply it to five practical concepts of leadership to establish a future direction as a leader. [ Day 4 ] The Leadership Challenge (Change Simulation) Based on the theories we had learned, we were divided into groups and played virtual consulting simulation games to apply the theories to real life situations. The scenario of the game presented an opportunity for playing the role of a consultant to overcome a company's crisis by properly utilizing limited time and resources in response to changes in the management environment. The simulation challenge provided an interesting experience by showing that the steps taken by identifying individual tendencies and interdepartmental interests, by referring to interviews with key management and staff, and by applying step-by-step action items based on priorities could either bring the company back to life or propel it into crisis. Through this experience, I realized the importance of a company's management of its vision, strategic proposals, resource utilization, communication, education, compensation, etc. [ Day 5 ] The Leadership Challenge (Outdoor Activity) The last class taught us about leadership through outdoor activities. A mission that looked simple actually carried a much deeper meaning. When the mission was over, the professor highlighted the role of the leader from the mission that he wanted us to be inspired by. Each mission opened opportunities to become better leaders based on mutual respect and trust and we saw different leadership styles in solving problems. During the individual missions, we could also experience the influence of leadership and support from our team members. At the end of one mission, we encouraged each other, and we were able to learn how to approach the problem again, find improvements, and re-apply them to drive success through failure. It was good to learn the concepts that a leader should pursue and keep in mind, including the importance of six strategic steps: establish clear goals to solve a problem; communicate with team members and build consensus to solve the given mission; constantly share information and form "one team" through strategic partnerships to achieve common goals with other teams; identify inefficiencies and operate resources effectively, and learn the concepts that the leader should aim for and bear them in mind by applying all the lessons learned from theory; time the implementation of ideas with proper time allocation rather than with just a perfect discussion of ideas; and finally, understand the implications from normalizing trial and error with repeated corrections. [ Epilogue ] The Immersion Program I was a meaningful time for the incoming class to become familiar with a new life in school. We were able to get along quickly and learn a lot through discussions with classmates from various fields. The incoming class is full of people who are more passionate than anyone I've ever met; it was more informative than any program I've ever participated in, and I was positively inspired. As I see my cohorts taking the lead in respecting each other and trying to express themselves as leaders based on trust, I am looking forward to future classes. Thanks to all the inspiring members of the class of 2021 SKK GSB/Kelley EMBA program for making the Immersion experience even more wonderful.
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- 작성일 2019-10-01
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- Congratulations on the 15th anniversary of SKK GSB! ②
- This year is particularly meaningful for SKK GSB, as we have firmly maintained the No.1 ranking in Korea in the Financial Times Global MBA rankings for eight consecutive years. Furthermore, we set a new Financial Times record by ranking 9th in Asia and 42nd worldwide. SKK GSB will continue to evolve as an icon of business education in Korea!
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- 작성일 2019-09-30
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- Full-Time MBA Class of 2021 students kick off new school life
- On August 20, the Full-Time MBA Class of 2021 started their first day of orientation in the International Hall of the SKK GSB MBA program. Dr. Jae Ha Lee, Dean and Professor of Finance at SKK GSB delivered the welcome speech to all the 2021 students and Dr. Raunaq Pungaliya did a brief academics induction. All the faculty members and staff of GSB office attended the opening day ceremony and had a short introduction to the new students. Sungkyunkwan University is a national university with 621 years of glorious history and a shining tradition. The university has led the development of higher education in Korea by challenging and innovating with the mind-set of sharing and coexistence. The founding philosophy of Confucian at Sungkyunkwan University emphasized the four principles of benevolence, righteousness, propriety and wisdom to create a united campus community which values the idea of being together and raises a sense of faith and coexistence. The Full-Time MBA Class of 2021 students passionately participated in every program and activity, including team rafting at Inje, Kangwon Province, the MP1 classes, after class get together to provide support to each other. Students of diverse nationalities and backgrounds showed a united front and cooperated well with each other. The orientation boosted students sense of confidence and well-being which will enhance their cooperation and team spirit for success in their studies and career. Yin Lin, PR Committee, Full-Time MBA Class of 2021
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- 작성일 2019-09-27
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- New Arrivals - Prof. Youngju Nielsen
- The younger generation of today, dubbed as the “Millennials”, places great value on stability when choosing a career. They also have a strong tendency to avoid "risks" in investing. This is very obvious when looking at their asset portfolio, which allocates all their eggs only into deposits and savings, and none to stocks which are relatively high risk but also have high returns. In her new book “Start Asset Management in Your 20's“ The author, a global investment expert who managed a hedge fund worth more than 6 trillion won over 15 years in Wall Street, asks this generation a question. “When it comes to ‘asset management’ or ‘accumulation of wealth’, why don’t you plan it as if you were planning out your career path?” Taking the extreme risk-averse tendencies of the Millennial generation into account, she shows them how to map out and create the asset scenarios and portfolio for the rest of their lives. She explains why Millennials are not attracted to long-term investments or asset allocations - with all of their possible pitfalls - and talks about how you can realistically and easily create a portfolio. The book begins with a question, 'What does success mean to you?' Assuming that the definition of success and goals to achieve success are different for each individual, the author says that asset management that should be carried out throughout their lifetime should also be planned accordingly. To do so, they should create an asset portfolio that fulfills their goals and has almost a zero chance of them losing their savings even in a bear market. This book explains the next four steps in detail. The ”Asset Management Project” with its related courses that she taught to university students proves the effectiveness of her theory. Link to Prof. Youngju Nielsen's Bio: https://gsb.skku.edu/en/Faculty_Research/GSB_Faculty.do?mode=view&articleNo=72697
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- 작성일 2019-09-09
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- Professional MBA Orientation
- The Professional MBA Class of 2021 Fall Orientation was held on August 24 and 25. The event started with the Dean's Congratulatory Message, and then the faculty chair, Prof. Suil Pae, guided students through the curriculum and the Academic Calendar. Following that, the former President of Samsung's Mobile Marketing Team, Prof. Don Joo Lee, gave a special lecture on "New Business Life in SKK GSB". In the afternoon, students and faculty moved to a hotel located in Yangpyeong, which is famous for its beautiful views of the Namhan River. There, the students showed unity through an exciting indoor rowing activity. The next morning, each team gave their own introductions, and students from global companies such as Apple, Samsung, Hyundai, and Johnson & Johnson shared their expectations for the next two years of MBA life. The Professional MBA Class of 2021 Fall Orientation was held on August 24 and 25. The event started with the Dean's Congratulatory Message, and then the faculty chair, Prof. Suil Pae, guided students through the curriculum and the Academic Calendar. Following that, the former President of Samsung's Mobile Marketing Team, Prof. Don Joo Lee, gave a special lecture on "New Business Life in SKK GSB". In the afternoon, students and faculty moved to a hotel located in Yangpyeong, which is famous for its beautiful views of the Namhan River. There, the students showed unity through an exciting indoor rowing activity. The next morning, each team gave their own introductions, and students from global companies such as Apple, Samsung, Hyundai, and Johnson & Johnson shared their expectations for the next two years of MBA life. The Professional MBA Class of 2021 Fall Orientation was held on August 24 and 25. The event started with the Dean's Congratulatory Message, and then the faculty chair, Prof. Suil Pae, guided students through the curriculum and the Academic Calendar. Following that, the former President of Samsung's Mobile Marketing Team, Prof. Don Joo Lee, gave a special lecture on "New Business Life in SKK GSB". In the afternoon, students and faculty moved to a hotel located in Yangpyeong, which is famous for its beautiful views of the Namhan River. There, the students showed unity through an exciting indoor rowing activity. The next morning, each team gave their own introductions, and students from global companies such as Apple, Samsung, Hyundai, and Johnson & Johnson shared their expectations for the next two years of MBA life.
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- 작성일 2019-08-26
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- Alumni Interview - EMBA,PMBA,FMBA
- Sang Won Ahn (Executive MBA class of 2013) CFO & Representative Director, SAP Japan " SKK GSB provided me with a strong foundation to be successful in the global market. The Kelley – SKK GSB Executive MBA curriculum offers students a rich global context and perspective in every aspect of business. I gained great insights and global perspectives through the many business case discussions during classes as faculty members have always promoted thought-provoking discussions. The Effective Communications course and its application in all classes, helped me to build strong communication skills which are critical in my current role. " Meng-long Jack Shao (Executive MBA class of 2017) Sales & Marketing Manager, Japan & Korea, Hormel Foods International Corp. " The courses I attended during the Kelley - SKK GSB Executive MBA program helped me gain experience in building a global network and sharpened my business perspectives. In addition, I reached out to members of my former cohorts and discussed specific business issues related to Korea. Also, the experience at SKK GSB continues to enhance my opportunities for a global career. I was an expatriate for my company during my MBA study period and have continued to build a global career until now. My responsibilities in the international division have increased because of my MBA degree. " Jin Hee Bae (Professional MBA class of 2019) APAC Developed Market CSR & CSV, Microsoft " The SKK GSB Professional MBA program has a great advantage in that you can gain a high level of insight into the global market as it is designed from the perspective of a global market from the beginning to the end of the curriculum. With a high percentage of foreign professors, I was able to gain a deeper understanding of the markets in each country that only a native can have. In addition, many classmates are working in various global companies such as VISA, Oracle, Samsung, and Richemont, so we can share the information about changes the global industry makes and the challenges they face. We can learn from each other’s past work experiences directly or indirectly. Furthermore, I have been recognized internally for my diverse capabilities by the knowledge and experience gained through the Professional MBA program. I was not only in charge of the market in Korea but also in various other countries such as New Zealand and Singapore. Above all, I have made friends who would give me a lot of life advice; the diverse perspectives and thoughts of various people have helped me to grow as a person and have also contributed to my career growth. " Eun Sun Lim (Full-Time MBA class of 2013) Client partner, Global gaming, Facebook Singapore " All of the courses I have taken during the time I was at SKK GSB have been directly leveraged throughout my career. Especially the Study Abroad Program that I experienced enabled me to directly compete with other top tier global professionals, which subsequently prepared me better to work in a global environment. I'm confident that many of the students or graduates of SKK GSB have ambition and passion to become a competitive global leader and professional. With that motivation in mind, the courses that you can take at SKK GSB can equip you to build your career globally. For instance, all the case studies handled were based on global applications, which puts you in a more competitive position in the workplace to be a global professional than others who have not been exposed to various global business cases. Also, class discussions, papers and preparations for your course exams are all part of the preparation for you to be a global professional, as it constantly challenges you to think globally and act globally. " Ik Soo Hwang (Full-Time MBA class of 2019) Global Managment, ABInBev Korea " The most helpful course for me at the SKK GSB Full-Time MBA Program was the Applied Business Project (ABP), which lasted for about 3 months. Other classes helped me a lot, but with my limited practical experience, the ABP curriculum had the biggest impact. As a direct business consultant, we have been able to acquire a wide range of knowledge by presenting applicable solutions as well as in analyzing corporate and market environments while handling consulting projects for specific companies. This experience was the best opportunity for me to apply my skills and to develop my career skills through theoretical knowledge. In addition, through the Global Business Trip, I have learned what business issues the overseas start-ups are concerned about and how they are growing with such diverse foreign professors and classmates. This has enabled us to establish a diverse and vast global network of not only domestic alumni but also helped us to understand perspectives of overseas alumni. "
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- 작성일 2019-08-23
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- Congratulations on the 15th anniversary of SKK GSB! ①
- This year we celebrate the 15th anniversary of the establishment of Sungkyunkwan University SKK GSB. SKK GSB was founded in 2004 in partnership with MIT Sloan and with the sponsorship of the Samsung Foundation. Initially, we offered only a Global MBA program, but since then have steadily grown our degree offerings, launching an Executive MBA in 2009, a Professional MBA in 2014 and an MMS in 2018. This year is particularly meaningful for SKK GSB, as we have firmly maintained the No.1 ranking in Korea in the Financial Times Global MBA rankings for eight consecutive years. Furthermore, we set a new Financial Times record by ranking 9th in Asia and 42nd worldwide. SKK GSB will continue to evolve as an icon of business education in Korea!
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- 작성일 2019-08-01
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- Professional MBA - Global Field Trip in Japan
- SKK GSB announced that the destination of Global Field Trip in 2019 was Tokyo, Japan. Throughout the Tokyo Global Field Trip, conducted in June 2019, I earned a bigger and wider perspective than before, and was able to better understand all the contexts related to my professional life. I would like to briefly introduce what we learned on this trip. As soon as we all arrived in Tokyo, the first place we visited was JPX, the Japan (Stock) Exchange Group. JPX is a Japanese financial services corporation that operates multiple securities exchanges, including the Tokyo Stock Exchange and Osaka Securities Exchange. We also visited the Yebisu museum, where we had some welcome drinks, and took in the 200 year history of the Japanese beer industry. [DAY - 1] We attended a one-day MBA program at Hitotsubashi ICS. 1. Japanese HRM session: Challenges for the Future, by Professor Hiroshi Ono In this session, we were able to learn high-level concepts of Japanese HRM (Human Resources Management). This session also helped us better understand how the world’s core business focus was changed from manufacturing to IT technology, and how companies have changed the way they run their businesses and manage human resources. 2. AI Business in Japan, by Professor Kangyong Sun In this session, I personally had a chance to pick up very useful knowledge related to my current professional responsibilities, especially marketing automation. I have more than 5 years' experience in marketing automation, but this session helped me take a deep dive into AI in the Japanese and Chinese markets. 3. Introduction to ICS, and Japanese Culture, by Professor Mina Nishisaka This Japanese cultural session was very meaningful, and the presenter was outstanding in delivering structured information about Japan to students. ‘Wa’ is almost everything that represents Japanese people’s state of mind; ‘Wa’ also stands for the harmony that can live as a part of a group of people. Without the understanding of ‘Wa’, we can’t understand Japan. [DAY - 2] We went on two company - onsite visits, and picked up some very practical insights. 1. MonotaRO – Kasama Distribution Center At MonotaRO’s Kasama Distribution Center, we were able to see unbelievable automated stacking solutions. This distribution center has been in operation for 20 years, and has received a Porter Prize. MonotaRo’s business model was quite simple: They’re buying and selling indirect materials for factories and construction sites via the internet. However, with full-time automated inventory management solutions in the Kasama Distribution Center, their efficiency of storing stocks, inbound/outbound routine, and shipment is exceptional and inimitable. In return, its CAGR has been 20% for several years in a row. They also have very prospective and solid growth plan for the coming decades. 2. LINE Corporation LINE is well-known mobile messenger platform, created by a Japanese unit of NAVER, based in Korea. LINE’s headquarters is situated in Tokyo, Japan, as they gained huge recognition first in Japan, and then expanded into the Southeast Asian market, including countries like Thailand, Taiwan, Indonesia, and others. The most important figure we learned was 79% of DAU/MAU, which indicates usage rates and user engagement. In other words, this means 79% of active monthly users are using LINE every single day. LINE also introduced us to the wide scope of their business, which includes LINE Today (with news contents), LINE Finance (that covers insurance and banks), O2O services (like food delivery), their licensing business (featuring their characters), and the LINE mobile messenger itself. Throughout this trip, I was able to raise my bar higher than before; I realized that I am the one who needs more innovation in my life. This experience also helped me understand how I should deal with uncertainty in this fast-changing business environment. Overall, this trip really guided me in many good ways, and I was surprised by the high quality of the program. I would like to sincerely thank Professor Jaepil Choi, Crystal Lim, and other staff involved in this global field trip program, for giving us a great opportunity to pick up practical knowledge. Those lessons can be applicable to my current professional life. Jay, Jeong Kyu Yang (Class of 2020, Professional MBA) A digital marketing consultant at Samsung S-Core.
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- 작성일 2019-07-30
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- Alumni Interview - Hwa-yong Sim (Full-Time MBA, Class of 2019)
- Hwa-yong Sim (Class of 2019) graduated from the Full-Time MBA course this February. To assist foreign alumni in their job-seeking process, Sim recently launched a job support project for foreign students. To help the Hirediversity project to succeed, SKK GSB established the SKK GSB Care Committee earlier this year, which has been actively assisting the project by providing office space. SKK GSB’s PR Committee interviewed the founder of Hirediversity, Sim, to scrutinize his project in detail. What did you consider when applying for MBA? My primary goal was to complement my lack of knowledge and expand my network through the MBA program. SKK GSB's Full-Time program fully met my needs. What was the most impressive class in the MBA curriculum? We all are talented individuals from 15 countries around the world. I was able to acquire a global perspective by working on projects with my fellow classmates. For example, in Professor Gokce's Creative Thinking class, I teamed up with students from Singapore and Thailand and worked for a month on problems related to Korea's daily work commute. It deepened my understanding of the traffic situation in Singapore and Thailand, as well as the way governments and citizens approach this issue. The biggest attainment is that I got to approach this topic from diverse perspectives. Professor Tae-young Kim’s Strategic Management class was very impressive as well. From the real-world examples of creative shared values (CSV), I contemplated a lot about how to improve Hirediversity from a simple student-volunteer work to a more dynamic and efficient project. Earlier this year, you launched Hirediversity project to assist SKK GSB students get jobs. What made you to start this project? In the process of helping foreign students with their job search, we found that there was a problem with the system. The biggest problem in the job search process was the lack of access to information. From the standpoint of foreign students, there were few reliable means to access corporate job openings. The job openings are normally shared through social networking sites such as Facebook, where information is spread without proper verification. It is almost impossible for an individual to check and search all the details prior to his or her application submission. On the other hand, from the corporate point of view, there are difficulties in reaching out to foreign job applicants. I felt the urgent need to eliminate the information dissemination problems between the two parties. Tell us about what you achieved so far with Hirediversity. The Hirediversity project achieved the goals set during the initial planning phase. The goal at the planning stage was to increase the quality of jobs for applicants and to raise the employment rate. To help boost the employment rate, we e-mailed about 300 companies to enquire if they were looking for foreign applicants. To improve the quality of jobs, we translated and provided "average salary" and "company reputation" to foreign students, which are not readily available to them. These efforts turned out to be fruitful; 9 out of 12 students ended up with satisfactory vocational positions. In addition, some schoolmates have given priceless advice regarding salary negotiation; they advised to seek an annual salary that is about 30% higher than the current amount. What I learnt from SKK GSB is that communication skills and strategic thinking ability were critical in this process. Now, our aim is to resolve the visa problems for foreign students, which is by far the biggest handicap in foreign student employment.
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- 작성일 2019-07-19
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- Best & Brightest Executive MBAs - Jungwan Shin
- Jungwan (Julia) Shin Indiana University Kelley School of Business/SKK Graduate School of Business, Sungkyunkwan University “Positive challenger who passionately and courageously pursues innovation, turning the impossible into the possible.” Hometown: Seoul, South Korea Fun fact about yourself: I have often been told that I can’t do something I really wanted to do because of “some” reasons. Despite their worries, I continued to pursue what I believed with confidence and a positive mindset. For instance, when I wanted to get promoted as head of an organization at a U.S. firm, some said that I wouldn’t get promoted because I am female, Asian, and a local person. However, I made it. And when I was thinking of studying in the executive MBA program, many people said that I couldn’t complete the program because I am “too old to study.” But I accomplished it at the age of 52 with even better results than I expected. My life seems to be an ongoing journey, where I need to make the “impossible” into the ‘’possible.” Where are you currently working? AJPOP Business Consulting Korea as CEO and representative management business coach: • Helping CEOs improve managerial capability and competitive advantage via 1:1 business coaching and other training • Assisting the CEO-succession process with succession planning and business management teaching to successors. • Helping the management with executive roles via executive business training • Having CEOs and CEO successors connected to well-known successful leaders from different entities including government organizations, corporations, and universities for support, insights, and inspirations • Offering business and economic forms for CEOs with high-level leaders in Korea giving lectures and discussions including government officers, well-known professors, presidents of associations, and other professionals like corporate lawyers • Providing public lectures on business management, entrepreneurship, corporate culture, and leadership to the employees of corporations and other organizations Which academic or extracurricular achievement are you most proud of during business school?The company that I established three years ago was selected and certified as a “2019 excellent company” in the sector of consulting CEO and CEO successors. I think this is partially attributed to the EMBA program. I applied business knowledge that I learned from the executive MBA to my real-world business practices. I am so proud of what I did during business school. What achievement are you most proud of in your professional career? When I was at AIG Korea, the CEO announced that AIG faced an unprecedented, serious crisis affecting its worldwide business, not to mention AIG in all countries. We struggled with great confusion and loss, but we tried to find the best solutions to recover by protecting our customers from leaving AIG and reducing loss. Our team stayed focused on roles and responsibilities with greater efforts. I remember I stayed late at my office almost every day to resolve so many related issues. There were many customer complaints and very high staff turnover. One day, I got a letter from the president of AIG’s head office. It said, “It is an extraordinary time for our business. Our business is fundamentally based on people, and you play an important role in executing AIG’s strategy. Thank you for your extraordinary contribution and dedication to AIG.” I voluntarily had great dedication and commitment and I really wanted to contribute to the recovery of the business during a very bad time for AIG. This is the most memorable and fruitful time in my professional career. Another more recent and important achievement for me happened in 2018, while I was studying for the executive MBA. One day, one of my clients called me with an urgent tone in his voice and asked me to come to his office suddenly, saying that his company might be in deep trouble. His son had expanded his business in expectation of business growth and increasing trade between Korea and China. But after the strained relationships between the two countries arose in 2017, trade decreased suddenly and the impact was huge. Many similar businesses were failing and or were in crisis. He asked me to help the company. I prepared detailed crisis management plans. Fortunately, the solutions applied worked out. In fact, I applied much of the knowledge that I learned from the EMBA program and it helped. My previous business work experience and the MBA knowledge that I gained were all well combined and applied successfully! Extracurricular Activities, Community Work and Leadership Roles: • My company was selected and certified as a “2019 Excellent Company in Korea in Consulting CEO and CEO Successors” by NICE SI, Korea’s No. 1 corporate evaluation organization in 2019 • Honored for academic excellence by the business school • Awarded the “Gold Prize of Outstanding Achievement” by the business school • “Future CEO scholarship” recipient • Selected as Secretary General for Korea’s business and economic forum • Mentor to MBA student in SKK GSB What was your favorite MBA course and what was the biggest insight you gained about business from it? It was the Management of Organization course, which dealt with many topics relating to the management of organizations, including business power, social networking, employee behaviors, leadership, and corporate social responsibility. During the course, our class considered the interesting experiences of successful people like Heidi Roizen and Monica Ashley, which I found very exciting and related to my daily business activity. During the class, we discussed real-world business issues and individual behaviors and interactions which affect every organization. It covered the behaviors of senior executives that affect the entire business management process and social welfare. When we diagnosed problems and challenges in class, I realized why win-win networking skills are very necessary for better business standing and decisions. Why did you choose this executive MBA program? The school has an incredible mix of courses as well as great professors who help students learn fundamental business management skills. In fact, I chose the school because the whole program was so exciting and the professors deliver business knowledge effectively and share real-world business experiences. For example, Dean and Professor Idie Kesner would be a great role model for anyone. She guides students to think deeply on how business strategies should be based on global perspectives. Professor Eric Shih and Professor Rockney Walters are great professors in teaching marketing strategies in this MBA program with their real business experiences at large companies such as GE, Apple, Samsung, and LG. Professor Jaeha Lee and Professor Andrew Yi are well-respected professors who are effective teachers skills possessing great business knowledge. They so pleasantly spend time with students and share many real-world practices. I guess all of the professors in the MBA program are great and amazing with a very good mix of business knowledge and practices. This is the reason for my choosing this MBA program. I enjoyed my choice indeed. What did you enjoy most about business school in general? Since I have been working at global companies for many years, I just wanted to study at the business school to help me combine my business experience with the academic knowledge to upgrade my business skills. This was the reason why I chose and enjoyed the program so much. What is the biggest lesson you gained during your MBA and how did you apply it at work? “Do not stop learning!” This was the biggest lesson, I learned and a lot more than I expected. Give us a story during your time as an executive MBA on how you were able to juggle work, family, and education? I had a decent talk with my husband for his support and understanding before I applied for the MBA program. He gave me a great understanding and support all the time. More importantly, I always thought of my daughter who was studying medicine at the university and hospital. When I thought of her hard work, nothing was comparable. I studied very hard. I tried to manage time carefully in order to not miss any assignments and lectures. I got up early in the morning to read for class assignments. I often went to bed late to do homework and read articles for MBA. However, I always made sure to get to sleep before midnight so I could be efficient and effective at work during the day. The biggest challenge was using time effectively. What advice would you give to a student looking to enter an executive MBA program? This executive MBA program is so great. I can’t explain how great the program is. Please be open and brave and do not worry too much about it. Just go ahead with courage and boldness. You will figure it out. Your peers will encourage each other to finish the MBA journey completely. In my particular cohort alone, there was such a diverse group of talented people. For instance, one particular member was an outstanding leader who ensured that we stayed focused on our studies. Another was able to share with us the latest technology knowledge that he acquired in his professional career. Finally, another valued classmate brought a sincere happiness and enthusiasm to every session which lessened the pressure of balancing academics with our work and social lives. I strongly recommend this executive MBA. Your future self will be so proud of what you did today!” What is the biggest myth about going back to school? Before returning to school, I unsure about how the experience would affect my life. Since graduating, time-and-time again I realize this executive MBA has left a great impact on me every day. It gave me great knowledge. More importantly, it gave me great pride. And it gave me great connections, thanks to Kelley’s strong alumni all over the world. What was your biggest regret in business school? The only regret that I have was that I had to miss two days – one due to a business trip to Europe and the other one due to the flu. I tried to attend all the classes and get focused on what professors delivered. I really enjoyed each class indeed. Which MBA classmate do you most admire? I thank Jiyoung Lee, who always encouraged me to stay focused on studying. She helped me stick with completing the program whenever I became worried about my tight schedule for work and study. Like me, she takes care of work and also is a wife and mother. Unlike me, she was required to complete the program by her employer. I could have dropped out if I wanted, but she kept encouraging me – telling me that this program could have a great impact after graduation. Because of the many business trips I must take – which require a lot of energy and time – I had to use every weekend for my studies, which was very tiring. We shared with each other what worked in balancing concerns at work and home with our studies. “I knew I wanted to go to business school when…I wanted to upgrade my professional experience and abilities, through better academic business knowledge and become more confident of my business management skills.” What is your ultimate long-term professional goal? I would like to make my company become the No. 1 business coaching company in Korea, based on the reputation of the most respected companies I serve. I want to help my clients grow and succeed in their visions coming true. This is my vision. In one sentence, how would you like your peers to remember you? The nice cohort who always showed passion, challenge and courage, and who stayed focus on the lectures and would continue to build good friendships even after graduation What are the top two items on your bucket list? 1. Talk with 100 successful leaders worldwide, face to face, by 2021 and then share their great tips with my clients for their success in life and business 2. Having a great time and fun in Northern Europe with my daughter and husband in two years, after my daughter finishes her degree. What made Julia such an invaluable addition to the class of 2019? “All of the EMBA faculty and her classmates will agree that Julia Shih genuinely cares about the things she does and, most importantly, the people with whom she works. She is an intellectually curious person who inspires those around her to invest their time and energy into their studies as well as to the welfare of one another. Despite the rigor of the academic program and the sacrifices it took on participants’ time and energy, she faced every challenge with an enthusiastic “can-do” attitude that brightened the environment for both students and faculty alike. She clearly is the type of person you would readily consider as a mentor, a valued colleague, and a friend.” Article source: https://poetsandquantsforexecs.com/2019/07/01/2019-best-embas-julia-shin-indiana-university-kelley/
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