책소개
본 도서는 본문이 모두 영문으로 구성되어 있습니다.
''작은 열쇠가 큰 문을 연다: 집념과 인내의 반도체 인생''
1968년, 황무지나 다름없던 반도체 산업에 환갑이 다 된 나이에 뛰어들어 아남 반도체 조립부문 세계 1위 업체로 키워낸 김향수 명예회장의 담담하고 진솔한 반도체 개척인생이 그려진다.
''A Small Key Opens Big Doors'' is a remarkable story told in Kim Hyang-Soo's own words about how he, together with the people he most cared about--his family, teachers, employees, colleagues, and customers--lived through good times and bad on his way to creating and managing one of the most outstanding endeavors the world has known.
“What is so remarkable about Honorable Kim Hyang-Soo is the fact that, despite all of his accomplishments as an industrialist, politician, and calligrapher, he remained humble, as can be seen throughout the pages of his autobiography. His humility is awe-inspiring, considering the fact that he was one of the key contributors to the economic miracle of Korea.”
-- From the Afterword by John H. Cha
목차
FOREWORD?James Joo-Jin Kim
Chapter 1 Youth
Chapter 2 My Normal School Days
Chapter 3 Work by Day, Study by Night
Chapter 4 Marriage
Chapter 5 Early Business Ventures
Chapter 6 ANAM Industries Company
Chapter 7 The Korean War
Chapter 8 Trip Around the World
Chapter 9 Congress Days
Chapter 10 Searching for a New Enterprise
Chapter 11 The Semiconductor Industry
Chapter 12 New Korea Electronics
Chapter 13 The First Korean Color TV
Chapter 14 Public Offering (IPO)
Chapter 15 Diversified Management
Chapter 16 Management Philosophy
AFTERWORD?John H. Cha For Love of His Family and Nation
저자소개
Translator John H. Cha
John H. Cha lives and writes in Oakland, California. He has written several volumes of biographies on Korean and American leaders and is an award-winning translator of Korean literature into English.
His titles include "Willow Tree Shade: The Susan Ahn Cuddy Story," a book about Dosan Ahn Chang-Ho's daughter; "The Do or Die Entrepreneur: A Korean American Businessman's Journey," a book about PACO founder Young Paik; and "Exit Emperor Kim Jong-il: Notes from His Former Mentor." Currently, he is working on ¬"The Rite of Truth: telling/retelling," a book about his sister ¬Theresa Cha.
Translated works include "Daytime Moon: Song Kijo Poetry Collection"; "Love Yourself, Love Others: Dosan's Way to Leadership"; and "Mother's Song: Park Young-ja Essay Collection."
Author Kim Hyang-Soo
Pen name: Ugok
December 22, 1912 -- June 2, 2003
EDUCATION
1933-1935 School of Law, Nippon University
1991 Honorary Ph.D., Engineering, Yonsei University
EXPERIENCE
1939 Founded Japan Manchuria Trading Company
1953 Founded ANAM Industries, Inc.
1956 Founded Korea Bicycle Industries, Inc.
1957 Board member of UN Korea Association
1958 Member of the 4th National Assembly
1968 Began ¬first semiconductor business in Korea
1971 Acquired of New Korea Electronics
1973 Founded ANAM Electronics, Inc.
1979 Founded ANAM Semiconductor & Design Co., Ltd.
1986 Founded ANAM Construction Co., Ltd.
1987 Founded ANAM Jeong Gong (Fine Works), Inc.
1992 Honorary Chairman of ANAM Group
1995-1999 Chairman of Republic of Korea Parliamentarian Society
2002 Honorary Chairman of AMKOR Technology, Korea
AWARDS
1973. 2 Presidential Citation Award (for semiconductor & promoting exports)
1973. 11 Golden Tower Orders of Industrial Service Merit
1974. 11 Presidential Citation Award (for promoting exports)
1979. 11 Tower of Honor Award for passing $100 million export mark
1990. 11 Tower of Honor Award for passing $1 billion export mark
1993. 10 Inchon Award (Dong-A Ilbo newspaper)
1995. 10 CHAHM Entrepreneur Award (Chung-Ang University)
1997. 5 Dasan Management Award (Korea Economic Daily)
1997. 6 Grand Prize of Business Foundation (Korean Academy of Business Historians)
PUBLICATIONS
1985. 5 Ways to Consistent Devotion
1991. 12 Ways to Happiness and Prosperity
1993. 10 A Small Key Opens Big Doors
1994. 8 Ugok’s Management Philosophy
1994. 8 Today’s Economic Power Japan, and Its Identity
1995. 6 Japan and Its Korean Roots