IV. Administrative Systems inNorthKorea
At first, NorthKorea established a ‘people’s republic constitution’ in 1948. In December 1972, they adopted a ‘socialist constitution’ at the first session of the fifth Supreme People's Assembly. In April 1992, they reformed it(old socialist constitution) at the third session of the ninth Supreme People's Assembly. In 1998, they drastically a
of corporate self-regulation integrated into a business model. In other words, it is a policy that would function as mechanism whereby business would monitor and ensure their adherence to law, ethical standards, and international norms. McDonald's, IBM, Google, IBM, Microsoft, etc. are all very good examples of such companies. InKorea, when it comes to social responsibility, we have Yuhan-Kim
of Changdeokgung Palace. While working as a tour guide at the royal palace, I gave many tours for locals and global tourists and met lots of people who were interested inKorean royal palaces, and traditional Korean culture.
I found that there were many questions tourists wanted to know about the past ofKorea. For instance, North and South American tourists asked me about how the Joseon Dynas
I. Environment Analysis
Introduction
Lately, South Korea's cosmetic companies are actively entering Japanese market. In particular, low-priced brand companies entering are remarkable. Continuing the long-term recession, Japanese consumers find inexpensive cosmetics. Through this period, cosmetics of South Korea draw popular through low price and good quality. Celebrity publicity is also inf
The North Face Korea: The Crisis and the Thereafter
Introduction
After he received the notification from FTC, Sung Ki Hak, the CEO of GoldwinKorea, is now concerned about not only the penalty from FTC, but about the negative image that will affect the brand, The North Face Korea. As the brand suffered from the consequences of the social issues related to the violence in schools and from