Deloitte Anjin Accounting Corp. and Korea International Trade Association (KITA) signed a business agreement to foster the next generation of global chief executive officers (CEOs).

. /Courtesy of Deloitte Anjin Accounting Corporation

According to Deloitte Anjin, the two organizations signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on the 7th at Trade Tower in Samseong-dong, Seoul, to cultivate next-generation business leaders.

Through this agreement, they plan to launch a joint curriculum, "KITA x Deloitte next-generation global CEO program," and work together to cultivate next-generation leaders in areas such as supply chain reorganization, artificial intelligence (AI), and ESG and sustainable management.

Recently, the corporate management environment has been changing rapidly due to expanding geopolitical risks, global supply chain reorganization, and the acceleration of digital transformation.

In particular, for domestic corporations, successful business succession and securing future growth engines have emerged as key tasks. Accordingly, demand is also growing for structured education for next-generation executives.

Deloitte Anjin and Korea International Trade Association plan to combine expertise in trade and commerce and capabilities in global management consulting to foster next-generation leaders.

The program is scheduled to start in September. It will run for a total of 14 weeks for second-generation family members of corporations, next-generation leadership candidates, executives, and key talent. The curriculum consists of four sections: ▲ changes in the world ▲ changes in corporations ▲ changes in execution ▲ changes in leadership.

The two organizations also plan to run a participatory program that combines discussion, practice, and networking, centered on real corporate cases and management issues.

Kwon Ji-won, head of sales and marketing at Deloitte Anjin Accounting Corp., said, "This program is differentiated in that it reflects real-world management experience and global insights accumulated by advising a wide range of industries and corporations into the curriculum," and added, "Experts from Deloitte Anjin and top-tier external speakers in Korea will join to provide practical perspectives needed to gain insight into the changing global business environment and to establish future growth strategies."

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