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어떻게 하면 중소기업이 대기업이 될 수 있나 - cover

어떻게 하면 중소기업이 대기업이 될 수 있나

홍 석환

Publisher: 도서출판 행복에너지

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Summary

우리나라 기업의 90%는 중소기업이다. 이들 기업이 잘 자라나 중견기업이 되고 대기업이 되어야 한다. 그러면 어떻게 해야 중소기업이 발전할 수 있을까? 이 책은 31년의 삼성, gs칼텍스, kt&g 직장 생활 이후, 인사 컨설팅, 자문과 강의를 시작한 작가가 수년간 컨설팅하고 자문하며 중소 직장인 대상의 강연을 하면서 깨닫게 된, 중소기업들 중 잘못된 길을 걸어가고 있는 경우에 있어서 가지고 있는 고질적인 일곱 가지 중요한 문제점이 무엇인지에 관해 꼬집고 있다.
Available since: 09/14/2021.

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