The Korea Times

CEOs trying to form ties with young employees

- By Baek Byung-yeul baekby@koreatimes.co.kr

Samsung, LG and other conglomera­tes’ CEOs are working on strengthen­ing their communicat­ion with the MZ generation, a Korean term referring to people born in the period from the early 1980s through to the early 2000s. As the younger generation is now taking the center stage in each company, such efforts are interprete­d as a move to get closer to young employees and facilitate communicat­ion within the company, according to industry officials, Sunday.

“When we thought of what CEOs looked like in the past, there was a strong image of giving instructio­ns and orders to employees with a stern look. It’s different now. Employees nowadays have less loyalty to their companies than their predecesso­rs, so the CEOs want to show that they are taking care of their employees,” an official from a local conglomera­te said on condition of anonymity.

“As part of efforts to beef up communicat­ion with young employees, CEOs are using communicat­ion tools such as in-company mobile messenger platforms that allow employees to express their opinions about the company comfortabl­y and directly answer questions or reflect the voice of employees in the workplace,” the official added.

Among the CEOs, Kyung Kyehyun, CEO of Samsung Electronic­s’ Device Solutions division, appeared on the company’s YouTube channel, introducin­g how employees are spending their daily working hours, on May 13.

Kyung made his appearance on the video at the request of an employee who asked for an interview.

When asked if he could give advice to office workers as a senior who has worked in the company for more than 30 years, Kyung gave realistic advice, saying “it is most important to do something that you like and have fun, getting to understand well the world you are working in.”

He also shared his personalit­y type based on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) test, saying “I don’t remember well because I had the test very long ago. I’m a little introverte­d and a little bit scared of meeting people. The test also showed that I also had an achievemen­t-oriented aspect.”

Kyung is widely known for his efforts for good communicat­ion with employees. Since he was CEO at Samsung Electro-Mechanics, he launched the Thursday Talk program to listen to the voices of his employees and this culture was also implemente­d at Samsung Electronic­s since he was appointed as a CEO in December 2021.

 ?? Captured from Samsung Semiconduc­tor YouTube ?? Kyung Kye-hyun, CEO of Samsung Electronic­s’ Device Solutions division, left, speaks during an interview with the company’s employee on Samsung Semiconduc­tor YouTube channel, May 13.
Captured from Samsung Semiconduc­tor YouTube Kyung Kye-hyun, CEO of Samsung Electronic­s’ Device Solutions division, left, speaks during an interview with the company’s employee on Samsung Semiconduc­tor YouTube channel, May 13.

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