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- Beat the Corona Blues by joining SKK GSB School Spirit Contest!
- Enter SKK GSB School Spirit Contest and Beat the Corona Blues! (And win some cool prizes!!) Tired of sitting down all day in front of Zoom screen? Anxious to meet your new (and old) schoolmates or future business partners? Or do you just want to get out there and enjoy some beautiful autumn weather? Whatever the reason, here is a chance for you to have fun with your schoolmates, show some school spirit and win big prizes! Here is how: 1. Form a team of 4-6 members with your classmates or any current students of SKK GSB, anywhere in the world; 2. Take a picture of your team engaged in a fun activity together (outdoors, indoors, online, etc.); and 3. Upload the picture to SKK GSB Instagram. It’s that simple! What are the prizes? First-Place Prize – AirPods Pro earphones for each member of the team whose photo is selected as the most creative in showing SKK GSB school spirit. The selections will be made among the top entries that received the most “likes” in each Program/Cohort group. The First-Place Prize will be awarded to each group. (See below for the list of Program/Cohort group.) Participation Prize – All participants will receive a cool SKK GSB merchandise. How do I enter the competition? 1. Upload your photo to Instagram using any team member’s Instagram user account. The user must follow SKK GSB to be eligible for the contest. 2. Choose a Program/Cohort group to which to enter the competition, and insert the following hashtags. Full-time MBA #SKKGSB; #SKKGSB_FMBA22 – To enter Full-time MBA Class of ’22 Competition #SKKGSB; #SKKGSB_FMBA23 – To enter Full-time MBA Class of ’23 Competition Professional MBA #SKKGSB; #SKKGSB_PMBA9 – To enter Professional MBA 9th Cohort Competition #SKKGSB; #SKKGSB_PMBA10 – To enter Professional MBA 10th Cohort Competition #SKKGSB; #SKKGSB_PMBA11 – To enter Professional MBA 11th Cohort Competition #SKKGSB; #SKKGSB_PMBA12 – To enter Professional MBA 12th Cohort Competition Executive MBA #SKKGSB; #SKKGSB_EMBA12 – To enter Executive MBA 12th Cohort Competition #SKKGSB; #SKKGSB_EMBA13 – To enter Executive MBA 13th Cohort Competition MSBA #SKKGSB; #SKKGSB_MSBA1 – To enter MSBA 1st Cohort Competition #SKKGSB; #SKKGSB_MSBA2 – To enter MSBA 2nd Cohort Competition AI MBA #SKKGSB; #SKKGSB_AIMBA – To enter AI MBA Competition 3. All entry must have #SKKGSB hashtag and at least one other hashtag indicating Program/Cohort. For example, when entering the EMBA 13th Cohort Competition, include #SKKGSB and #SKKGSB_EMBA13. Any entry without either the #SKKGSB hashtag or one of the Program/Cohort hashtags designated above will not be considered for the prize. 4. Feel free to post any notes or captions that will help explain the photo; introduce team members; or why the picture should be selected as the winner. 5. The contest opens on Nov 1st, and the entry must be made by November 15th, 11:59 PM. The winners will be announced on the school website by November 30th. Some Frequently Asked Questions Q. What are the selection criteria for the winner? A. The selection will be made based on committee members’ overall judgement for the most creative in showing SKK GSB school spirit among the top entries that received the most “likes” in each category. So, be creative and feel free to share/repost your entry with your friends and alumni. Q. Who are the judges? A. The Executive Committee of SKK GSB, composed of faculty and staff, will select a winner for each group. Q. Can our team submit more than one photo? A. Yes, your team can submit as many as you wish. Q. Can I join different teams? A. Yes, an individual can join as many teams as s/he wishes. Q. Can our team enter more than one Program/Cohort Competition? A. Yes, as long as the photo shows at least one member from the program/cohort, the entry is deemed eligible for the group’s contest. Simply include all program/cohort hashtags that the entry is qualified for. Q. Can one team win more than one First-Place Prize? A. No, the same team will not be awarded more than one First-Place Prize. Q. Can one person win more than one First-Place Prize? A. Yes, this is possible if you have managed to join different winning teams. Q. Can staff and/or faculty participate? A. Yes, they can join any team, but the faculty/staff cannot receive any awards. Any faculty/staff who appear in the contest shall be excused from the selection committee. Q. Can my friends or alumni join? A. The contest is open to current SKK GSB students only, but you are more than encouraged to share or repost any of the entries with friends or alumni. Remember, pictures with more “likes” will have higher chances to be considered for the winner. Q. When can I enter the contest and when will the winners be announced? A. The contest will be open from Nov. 1st to Nov. 15th, and winners will be announced on SKK GSB webpage by no later than 6:00 PM, November 30th, 2021. What are the rules and conditions of the contest? 1. Participation in the contest is strictly voluntary. 2. Each team should have 4 to 6 members, and abide by all COVID-19 health and safety rules of the Korean government. Any entry that is deemed to have violated the health and safety rules will be disqualified from the competition. 3. An entry must show at least one current student of the Program/Cohort group to which the entry is made. 4. There is no limit to the number of submissions a team can make. 5. By submitting the photo, the participants authorize SKK GSB and Sungkyunkwan University and/or their delegates to use these images. They may use this material in any format, with intentional or unintentional alterations, and use for the purpose of illustration, publicity, advertising, promotion, recruitment, and/or publication of any product or service for the school and the university for any period of time.
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- 작성일 2021-10-22
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- [Maeil Business News] Sungkyunkwan University SKK GSB, with No.1 MBA in Korea for 10 Consecutive Years
- Sungkyunkwan University SKK GSB, with No.1 MBA in Korea for 10 Consecutive Years Sungkyunkwan University’s SKK Graduate School of Business (SKK GSB) was ranked 35th in the world (1st in Korea, 7th in Asia) in the 2021 Financial Times (FT) Global MBA Ranking. The rankings reveal further remarkable achievements, such as being 13th in the world for promotion potential,and 16th for value for money. All of these factors have contributed towards the honor of ranking first in Korea for 10 consecutive years. SKK GSB has striven in recent years to foster the digital talent needed in the modern era, giving future vision to the students, who will be the human resources of the 4th Industrial Revolution. In 2020, the school launched a new AI MBA and a Business Analytics program, and this year they launched a Business Analytics Track in the Full-time. Dean Eric Shih says: “SKK GSB is never content with the status quo. We will always seek to reach new heights and evolve our curriculum to meet companies' needs. Our focus is on training students and professionals in the critical skills needed to tackle challenges in business analytics.” SKK GSB provides courses such as AI and machine learning, digital age corporate strategy, digital and social media analytics, business intelligence, data visualization, digital marketing, financial analytics, and business analytics. There are six programs: Full-Time MBA (18 months, daytime classes), Professional MBA (2 years, evenings), Indiana University Kelley–SKK GSB Executive MBA (18 months, weekends), AI MBA (2 years, weekends) Master of Science in Business Analytics (18 months, weekends), and Master in Management Studies (2 years, daytime). Original article in Korean: https://www.mk.co.kr/news/special-edition/view/2021/09/924300/
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- 작성일 2021-10-07
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- SKK GSB Participates in Children’s Traffic Safety Relay Challenge
- Dean of SKK GSB, Eric Shih, has participated in the Children’s Traffic Safety Relay Challenge. As of last December, the Ministry of the Interior and Safety has initiated this campaign to raise children’s awareness of road safety and to form a public consensus on preventing traffic accidents. Campaign participants post a photo on social media taken with a traffic safety slogan, and nominate the following participants. The slogan is: F1rst stop! Scan from here 2 there For 3 seconds 4 your safety Eric was nominated by Julia (Jungwan) Shin, CEO of AJPOP Consulting, and he now nominates Sushant Sahastrabuddhe, Associate Director General at the International Vaccine Institute in Korea and Hye Young Hwang, CEO of AAM Korea. SKK GSB is ranked as the No. 1 business school in Korea, and its Global MBA is in the top 35 worldwide in the 2021 Financial Times Business School Rankings. With our increasing prominence, we take our social responsibility seriously, so we are pleased to participate in this event. As our dean Eric says, ”We hope this campaign will help our children grow up in a safer environment.”
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- 작성일 2021-07-22
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- Successful Completion of SKK GSB’s Mini MBA Sessions at 12th Asian Leadership Conference
- Successful Completion of SKK GSB’s Mini MBA Sessions at 12th Asian Leadership Conference On June 30 and July 1, 2021, the 12th Asian Leadership Conferencewas held at the Shilla Hotel, Seoul by Chosun Media Group. SKK GSB participated in the conference, successfully holding two mini-MBA sessions: AI Superpowers, moderated by Dean Eric Shih and Institutional Investing: From Superman to Ironman, moderated by Vice Dean Raunaq Pungaliya. The first session, AI Superpowers, introduced big data and machine learning for business, covering big data, artificial intelligence, and machine learning in various industries such as manufacturing, product management, transportation, and healthcare. Ms. Eileen Lowry, Director of Product Management at IBM Business Automation, spoke about business automation and the power of AI to optimize decision-making. Following this, Mr. Injong Rhee, CTO of Bowery Farming (a modern farming company), discussed AI and machine learning in IoT applications in many aspects of our daily life, and addressed key challenges that these technologies present. The second session—Institutional Investing: From Superman to Ironman—introduced big data and machine learning for finance and investment. Prof. Youngju Nielsen of SKK GSB presented how AI can be an aid to investment, akin to Superman augmenting his powers with technology to become more like Iron Man. The latter half of this session was led by Dr. Andrea Gentilini, CEO of Novus, a leading portfolio analytics firm. He added that the investment world is now at “the dawn of the Iron Man Era” and argued how an emphasis on digitization and analytics can help institutional investors improve investment outcomes. Both sessions highlighted SKK GSB’s continued emphasis on AI and analytics in shaping the future of business. This was SKK GSB’s first time sharing experts’ thoughts with students and entrepreneurs at the Asian Leadership Conference, and the school looks forward to joining again next year with timely topics that can attract a broad audience and guide the response to future global challenges.
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- 작성일 2021-07-08
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- SKK GSB AI MBA-themed lectures at the 12th Asian Leadership Conference
- SKK GSB AI MBA-themed lectures at the 12th Asian Leadership Conference SKK GSB will be holding mini-MBA lectures on AI at the 12th Asian Leadership Conference (ALC) hosted by Chosun Media on June 30th and July 1st, 2021 at the Shilla Hotel in Seoul. The theme for the conference is the ”World after Covid-19: Rebuilding Trust and Cooperation.” This year’s conference will be the largest ever ALC with 230 world-class leaders in politics, economics, industry, and culture participating in over 90 sessions. The conference will feature lectures by scholars from the world’s leading universities and business schools, including those by SKK GSB. Sessions will be held by Harvard Leadership Academy, CKGSB in China and Seoul National University’s Asia Research Institute. SKK GSB’s mini-MBA will focus on the role of Big Data and Machine Learning in business. Dean Eric Shih of SKK GSB will be the moderator for the session “A.I. Super Powers” and Vice Dean Raunaq Pungaliya will be in charge of “Institutional Investing: From Superman to Ironman.” [SKK GSB mini-MBA: 14:00 – 16:00 July 1st 2021] Session 1. A.I. Super Powers Speakers: (1)Injong Rhee, Chief Technology Officer, Bowery Farming Inc (https://www.linkedin.com/in/injong/) (2)Eileen Lowry, Director of Product Management, IBM Business Automation (https://www.linkedin.com/in/eileen-lowry-0426a12/) Session 2. Institutional Investing: From Superman to Ironman Speakers: (1)Youngju Nielsen, Associate Professor of Finance, SKK GSB (https://www.linkedin.com/in/youngjunielsen/) (2)Andrea Gentilini, Chief Executive Officer, NOVUS (https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-gentilini-8945062/) In addition, on June 30th, Professor Emeritus Pil-hwa Yoo of SKK GSB and Mr. Hermann Simon (co-founder of Simon-Kucher & Partners) will give a lecture on “Turning Crisis into Opportunity: New Paradigm for Corporate Management.” Undergraduates, graduate students, and alumni can attend the ALC free of charge by registering with their school email account. Further event details can be found on the ALC webpage or by contacting the ALC Office 02-724-6227 / alc_reg@chosun.com. ALC related Press Releases (in Korean) AI 최신기술 ‘생생 강연’… AI ‘미니 MBA’도 개설 AI 아버지’ 튜링硏도 출동, AI 미래 찾는다
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- 작성일 2021-06-24
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- SKK GSB & 3M KOREA Sign MOU
- Sungkyunkwan University’s SKK GSB (Graduate School of Business) and 3M Korea signed a Memorandum of Understanding on June 21st to establish a cooperative relationship and to promote sustainable development. Eric Shih, Dean of SKK GSB, and James E. Falteisek, Managing Director of 3M, attended the signing ceremony. 3M will provide SKK GSB with the support necessary for SKK GSB’s Applied Business Projects (ABP) where SKK GSB Full-time MBA and MS Business Analytics students will act as professional student consultants to provide solutions to business problems identified by 3M. The ABP course provides a forum in which students apply concepts, methods, and analytical skills learned in the classroom to develop innovative solutions to modern organizational challenges under the supervision of faculty. The program will kick-off this Fall with business analytics projects where students will provide data-driven solutions and a fresh analytical perspective to 3M management. SKK GSB has been No. 1 in Korea for 10 consecutive years in the Financial Times Global MBA Rankings. Over 70% of faculty and 50% of Full-Time MBA students are international, and the courses are conducted 100% in English. As a multinational corporation, 3M matches SKK GSB well for this partnership. Through this agreement, 3M and SKK GSB will continue to seek ongoing collaboration opportunities including summer internships for mutual benefit.
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- 작성일 2021-06-22
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- [Alumni Event] The 2nd Annual Alumni Event on June 25th (online)
- The Alumni Association is hosting the 2nd online meeting on June 25, 2021 (Friday, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM). Not only alumni but also current students are welcome to join to seize the chance of meeting seven C-level executive alumni and participating in their panel discussion. Please find the detailed list of panelists below, and hope to see you all online! Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89103371204?pwd=NDFUY1phbTg2WHArU2VITVMxbjNqUT09
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- 작성일 2021-06-15
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- [Korean Economic Daily] EMBA '21 SeokJin Han
- Q) Could you tell us about yourself? A) My name is SeokJin Han, and I’m enrolled in the Indiana Kelley–SKK GSB Executive MBA program. I’ve been working at Microsoft as a technical specialist in cloud computing and artificial intelligence for eight years, and before that I worked as a data warehouse expert at LG CNS. Q) What were your reasons for deciding to do the MBA, and why did you choose SKK GSB? A) I believed career development should be driven by yourself, not others, and I was interested in aligning the personal vision and the company vision. I had two options—one was to study more about AI technologies, and the other was to learn business perspectives and capabilities. After a careful reflection, I decided to choose an MBA to gain both new perspectives and a network of distinguished people. Selecting the Indiana Kelley–SKK GSB Executive MBA was a rather easy decision because I thought the course had clear advantages. It is jointly run by the globally renowned Indiana University Kelley School of Business and SKK GSB, allowing me to learn from top-quality faculty. There were other advantages, too: the program’s high ranking and reputation, being able to obtain an Indiana Kelley MBA and an SKK GSB MBA simultaneously, 100% English classes, and the Indiana Kelley professors’ visiting Korea to lecture and communicate with the students. Unfortunately, some classes taught by the Indiana Kelley faculty ended up being online due to the pandemic, but thankfully Indiana Kelley has outstanding online education know-how—they’ve been ranked first or second every year for online MBA courses—so that allowed me to maximize my MBA experience despite the physical constraints. Q) Please share how what you have learned during your MBA course has contributed towards your actual work, and how you can utilize this in the future. A) The SKK GSB Executive MBA curriculum is composed of topics that all business leaders should know about. I could learn about these topics more deeply and efficiently through discussions with professors and colleagues who are experts in each field. The students from different backgrounds were organically connected to help each other under the professor's guidance, so we could all maximize the learning experience together . One example of the learnings from the MBA that I applied at work was DuPont Analysis. The concept originally came from the Corporate Finance class, and it is useful for looking at different aspects of financial performance. I realized we could apply this perspective to team management, and used it to suggest my team’s refreshed Objectives and Key Results (OKR). This helped the team to focus on differentiation while strengthening partnership with HQ to maximize impact. The exercise was recognized by the Asia and Global team as best practice, and the Global Team is now preparing to replicate this across regions. I think the key concepts learned from Business Strategy, Marketing Strategy, and Developing Innovation courses were extremely useful. We got to choose focal companies and applied various frameworks ourselves. The Applied Business Project was the highlight: I teamed up with colleagues to do market research, define customer jobs to be done, develop a business model, and set up and validate hypotheses. I also practiced leadership, problem approach, risk management, analytical frameworks, and communication skills, which I believe are great assets for business management. I work closely with various teams from the US headquarters at my work, and my development and growth through this program has helped me to be confident in presenting important perspectives, managing the white spaces among the teams, and systematically utilizing various techniques for problem solving. Q) What was the biggest challenge you encountered on the MBA course? A) The Indiana Kelley–SKK GSB Executive MBA program is broad and practical, and it also has depth, so students have to do a lot of reading and study. However, working with classmates and helping each other have been of great help. There were a lot of passionate students taking this course. When there was a change of schedule due to the pandemic, the students invited special lecturers, and we could continue learning despite the disruption. Since everyone actively stepped up to share and help in their area of expertise, we could engage in discussions more thoroughly in classes, and eventually reach the milestones together. Q)Please give a word of advice to prospective applicants who are considering an MBA. A) An MBA will require you to invest a lot of time and money, so I implore you to make your decision after careful consideration. Whichever MBA program you complete, the certificate you gain when you graduate is not in itself special. What is special is less tangible. Through the program, you can access a network of experts from various fields, gain broad and fresh perspectives, and master analysis frameworks and tools. Most of all, the effectiveness varies greatly depending on how much passion you put into the course. Take a careful look at the curriculum, and listen to those who have completed that program. If you decide that those are the skills and the network you need, please make the bold decision to start your MBA journey. Original Article in Korean: https://www.hankyung.com/society/article/2021041364521
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- 작성일 2021-05-07
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- [Maeil Business News] Jin Won Song, PMBA Class of 2020
- Q) Could you tell us about yourself briefly? A) I am Jin Won Song, the CEO of Trust One Consulting Group. I graduated from the SKK GSB Professional MBA Program at Sungkyunkwan University in 2020. I worked as a global human resources (HR) manager at a large company while I was studying for my MBA. I am currently the CEO of a career consulting group, offering 1:1 career consulting, labor law consulting, and talent recommendation services.. Q) What are the reasons behind choosing to do the MBA, and why did you choose SKK GSB in particular? A) Before I began the MBA program, as an HR Manager with five years’ experience, I contemplated whether I wanted a stable working life or the new challenge of starting my own business. I enrolled on the MBA course to identify how I would self-brand 'me' and my core abilities, and to acquire the expert knowledge required to operate my own business. From the various MBA programs that I could undertake as I continued my work, there were three reasons why why I chose SKK GSB: its differentiated brand power, carefully selected human networks, and global insights. First of all, SKK GSB has tangible brand power. SKK GSB has been ranked number one in Korea in the UK Financial Times (FT) MBA rankings every year, and it has shown unrivaled results in terms of employment rate, value for money, etc. Sungkyunkwan University boasts the highest employment rate in Korea, and I saw on LinkedIn how the alumni of SKK GSB are actively engaged in important positions. I paid close attention to such aspects since I was working as an HR manager. The second reason was its carefully selected human networks. SKK GSB classes are 100% in English, so they provide a rather challenging learning environment. I imagined that students who enroll on such a program would be seeking a challenge, would be equipped with a global mindset and outstanding linguistic abilities, and would have a strict sense of self-discipline. I witnessed many students being recognized for their outstanding achievements, and many worked overseas, so I wanted to acquire a solid network by interacting and creating synergy with such energetic people. In the end, I even ended up starting a business with the people I met on the MBA program. SKK GSB therefore served as a turning point in my life and career. Lastly, I thought that I could gain global insights. At SKK GSB, students can actively engage in discussions with foreign lecturers (who make up 70% of the faculty), foreign expats in Korea, and key personnel from multinational companies. The students can learn about global management trends, and acquire insights from such an environment. Being able to apply various global case studies I studied in class to actual work was an added bonus. This was all very beneficial to me as I was considering expanding my business overseas. Q) Please share how what you have learned during your MBA course has contributed towards your actual work or career. A) What I learned on the MBA program is twofold: in personal terms it helps me to define my self-branding, and in business terms it helps me to perform soundly. I learned in depth about creative problem-solving skills through the discussions I had with colleagues from various backgrounds. While I was working in the corporate HR team, applying what I’d learned on the MBA program, I identified the characteristics of other departments' business, and learned about labor laws overseas jurisdictions where we operate. I could then apply this to make numerous HR management plans. As a result, I received a positive review and was recognized as key personnel, so I then became involved in more important HR tasks. After starting my own business, as I offer HR management consultation and talent recommendation services, what I learned from the MBA program has been of great help in accurately analyzing and grasping the essence of various issues encountered in a real-life management environment. In this regard, I believe that the MBA course will continue to be of great help for my personal branding in the future as well. Q) What was the biggest challenge you encountered while completing the MBA course? A) While time managemt was a challenge, since I had to work and study simultaneously, I could overcome this because it was a choice I made myself. That is why I see self-motivation and strong will as important factors when choosing to undertake an MBA program. Although it was physically tiring to prepare for classes and complete assignments on weekends, I was able to finish my two years of studies thanks to the consideration of my family, coworkers and friends. I also found consistent exercise helpful. I could thus develop into a more mature person by overcoming such challenging times. Q) Please give a word of advice to prospective applicants who are considering an MBA. A) Finding the 'one best way' by defining one's core abilities and values is becoming increasingly important in managing one's individual career management these days. I believe that an MBA program is the best training place to explore one's career in all directions because it is individuals who choose how to manage their careers these days, not companies. The management environment is changing even faster in the COVID-19 pandemic. The ability to identify hidden needs in markets, and to turn these into results purely based on one's ability and insight will be seen as more valuable than ever both within and outside organizations. By promoting simultaneous cultivation of soft and hard skills, I trust that an MBA program will allow individuals to define their self-branding and to yield solid results inside and outside businesses. Jin wong Song (PMBA 2020, Trustone Consulting , we@trustone-consulting.com) Original Article in Korean: https://www.mk.co.kr/news/special-edition/view/2021/04/406905/
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- 작성일 2021-04-29
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- [Maeil Business News] 'Good Professor, Good Lecture'-Professor Moeen Butt's 'Digital Marketing'
- "Overcoming consumer resistance to digital advertising determines success or failure." Professor Moeen Butt's 'Digital Marketing' Today, most marketing occurs on digital channels: search advertisements, social media advertisements, mobile advertisements, and influencer marketing have seen exponential growth over recent years. Companies are increasingly relying on online and mobile sales in the COVID-19 era, and this trend will continue in the post-pandemic age. Digital marketing has therefore become more critical than ever. SKK GSB’s Professor Moeen Nasser Butt delivers a Digital Marketing course in all MBA programs at SKK GSB. This course is important because the knowledge, understanding, and strategic application of digital marketing are essential for all MBA graduates today. Professor Butt teaches MBA students to understand and apply various concepts of digital marketing. His lectures cover a variety of digital marketing methods, from outbound marketing such as search engine marketing, display advertisements, and email marketing, to inbound marketing, including on-site search engine optimization (SEO) and off-site SEO. In particular, social media marketing (e.g., social marketing planning and analysis, influencer marketing, and social selling) is increasingly popular nowadays, so this is studied in greater depth. Students can immediately apply what they learn, and check the results through social media marketing simulations that run concurrently with the lectures. Professor Butt is confident that students who have completed the Digital Marketing course will play an important role in helping companies make more effective business decisions using digital, social, and mobile media. Many students consider the Digital Marketing course very interesting and informative. Sung Hoo Hong (PMBA Class of 2020) said: "I had heard a lot about digital marketing before, but I only had a vague understanding of it. However, through this course, I could get an accurate understanding. In particular, I learned to adjust various variables such as target settings, operation hours, and advertising messages, and to analyze the results such as profits, followers, and influence, all in real-time." This course is also of great help to students who work as marketers. Students can directly compare and analyze various strategies in this course, and become experts by learning relevant theories related to their work. Professor Butt says that digital marketing is becoming a great challenge to companies as its popularity grows. First, given that digital marketing is dynamic, companies must keep abreast of the latest technologies and trends. Second, an increasing number of consumers tend to avoid digital advertisements as they feel those advertisements disrupt their browsing experience. Executing digital advertising while avoiding such interference is the key to increasing return on investment. Lastly, since digital marketing runs via multiple channels, performance measurement and analysis are complex. Notwithstanding the performance evaluation methods provided by digital media, it is not easy to measure the entire 'customer journey' when a single brand invests in multiple channels. Professor Butt emphasizes that "overcoming consumer resistance to digital advertising is the key to determining digital marketing success." Through his classes, students investigate specific targeting, selecting media with high relevance and methods that induce consumer participation without interfering with their search, leading to consumers’ actively embracing digital marketing. As students highly evaluate his class, Professor Butt has received SKK GSB’s Teaching Excellence Award every year since 2020. Original article in Korean: 성균관대 SKK GSB, FT평가 10년연속 국내1위…AI·비즈니스 애널리틱스 과정 신설
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- 작성일 2021-04-28
- 조회수 6281