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Samsung 3.0: Talent, Technology and Timing
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Samsung 3.0: Talent, Technology and Timing

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Was Samsung’s Chairman Kun-Hee Lee greater than Jack Welch, former CEO of GE? During his reign, Samsung rose from an unknown Korean company to one of the Top 10 Global brands. Through stories and fables mostly unknown outside of Korea, Samsung 3.0 tells the success secrets of the Republic of Samsung. For over 75 years, Samsung has had only two chairmen - father and son. It portrays the founder’s entrepreneurial spirit and Midas touch that enabled Korea to get out of poverty, and gives insights into his enigmatic son, the visionary successor nobody knows. The book explains Lee’s unique leadership philosophy, change management and talent development strategies that accelerated Samsung’s dramatic transformation for the last 20 years. Based on the founder’s conviction, Talent=Company, this book elaborates on how Samsung searches the globe for talent and develop its work force with a fusion leadership style that combines the best of East and West. Samsung 3.0 shows readers how to: - Win like Samsung - Scan the environment for the right timing - Think 3D like Kun-Hee Lee - Execute Mega Changes with a new language and constitution - Thrive in a permanent crisis - D'light customers with design, quality and service - Build relationships with Korean customers and partners - Improve communication and collaboration across cultures This book will help readers better understand Samsung’s DNA, Korean corporate culture and Asian leadership principles. Samsung’s history and story will also inspire readers to seek a revolution within for personal transformation.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
CEO International
Country
United States
Date
23 September 2014
Pages
228
ISBN
9781886291027

Was Samsung’s Chairman Kun-Hee Lee greater than Jack Welch, former CEO of GE? During his reign, Samsung rose from an unknown Korean company to one of the Top 10 Global brands. Through stories and fables mostly unknown outside of Korea, Samsung 3.0 tells the success secrets of the Republic of Samsung. For over 75 years, Samsung has had only two chairmen - father and son. It portrays the founder’s entrepreneurial spirit and Midas touch that enabled Korea to get out of poverty, and gives insights into his enigmatic son, the visionary successor nobody knows. The book explains Lee’s unique leadership philosophy, change management and talent development strategies that accelerated Samsung’s dramatic transformation for the last 20 years. Based on the founder’s conviction, Talent=Company, this book elaborates on how Samsung searches the globe for talent and develop its work force with a fusion leadership style that combines the best of East and West. Samsung 3.0 shows readers how to: - Win like Samsung - Scan the environment for the right timing - Think 3D like Kun-Hee Lee - Execute Mega Changes with a new language and constitution - Thrive in a permanent crisis - D'light customers with design, quality and service - Build relationships with Korean customers and partners - Improve communication and collaboration across cultures This book will help readers better understand Samsung’s DNA, Korean corporate culture and Asian leadership principles. Samsung’s history and story will also inspire readers to seek a revolution within for personal transformation.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
CEO International
Country
United States
Date
23 September 2014
Pages
228
ISBN
9781886291027