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The Master's Note

Author

Kim Ikhan

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Dasan Books Co., Ltd.

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Practical

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Adult

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(English) The Master's Note

Includes 5 recording methods in 3 stages that amplify growth potential!

It is said that once in your life, when you want to grow to the best of your ability and enjoy the joy of success and achievement, records become the fastest and easiest weapon of life that you can use right now. 

He talks about the importance and method of records that he has realized while working in the field of records for the past 25 years. What was considered a problem becomes nothing, and troubles are easily resolved. The recording is the first step you take to overcome the wall when you hit the limit. Through this book, you will be able to get the best weapon to awaken the potential for growth that is sleeping in you.

About the Author

Kim Ikhan



(English) He is the first and foremost historian responsible for the records of South Korea. He has been devoted to records for 25 years and has established the framework of the current national record management system. He graduated from the Department of Korean History at Seoul National University and majored in history at the graduate school of the University of Tokyo. He is currently a professor at the Graduate School of Archives and Information Science at Myongji University, as well as serving as the President of the Korean Society of Records Management and the Director of the National Archives of Korea. In 1998, he established the National Archives of Korea and worked with the Ministry of Public Administration and Security to enact the Record Management Act in 2000. In the same year, he founded the Graduate School of Archives and Information Science at Myongji University, the first professional graduate school in the field of record management in South Korea.

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