South Korea Strategy Builder Workshop

South Korea Strategy Builder Workshop

South Korea Strategy Builder Workshop


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South Korea is a leading, often trendsetting, market in Asia. It is also New Zealand’s 5th largest trading partner. Yet, the market is evolving quickly and taking advantage of opportunities in this fast-paced environment demands proactive responsiveness of business practitioners.

This workshop provides an opportunity to gain and refine insights into this highly dynamic and complex market as well as to interact and share experience with NZ businesses and market experts. The workshop is an immersive experience where the latest market insights and case studies will be used to frame and curate discussions about current and future opportunities. The workshop will provide an overview of how the current Covid-19 crisis may impact on business opportunities in South Korea.

Why should you register?

  • You will have an opportunity to apply market specific insights to your business.
  • It is an opportunity to extend your network, share ideas and refine your market knowledge though discussions with experienced executives.
  • You will gain valuable insights how other businesses have achieved growth in this dynamic market.

This programme mainly targets NZ business practitioners who would like to further increase their knowledge about the South Korea market as well as those who have gained general exporting experience in other markets and now want to enter South Korea.


Please note this is a two-part session

Day 1: Thursday 16th April

Day 2: Thursday 23rd April


Facilitator:

Dr. Antje Fiedler

Dr. Antje Fiedler is a Senior Lecturer at the Graduate School of Management. Antje has undertaken extensive research on the internationalisation of SMEs with a particular focus on emerging Asia. Her research has been published in international journals as well as informed courses at the Business School (University of Auckland) and practitioner workshops around New Zealand. She is the Director of the China Studies Centre of the University of Auckland and an academic advisor of the South East Asia CAPE



Apologies – this session has now reached full capacity.

A date for another session is in progress. You can keep up to date on information on upcoming events via the ExportNZ events newsletter.



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