(e) "In 2007 it [LG Electronics, Inc -- a subsidiary of LG Corp] appointed Yong NAM 南 鏞 [according to ja.wikipedia.org], a reformer, as its chief executive. Mr Nam hired non-Koreans for senior positions and made English the company’s working language. According to Eric Surdej, the first non-Korean to join its upper management * * * Mr Surdej wrote a book about his experiences at LG, 'Ils sont fous ces Coréens' ('These Koreans are Crazy'), describing 14-hour working days, the 'quasi-religious' obeisance to bosses, and South Korean colleagues anxious to answer the phone on its first ring to impress their chiefs. Another obsession of the companies’ bosses is keeping up with, or preferably getting ahead of, their old colonial masters [Japanese]. Mr Surdej says his South Korean colleagues suspected that their Japanese counterparts had ‘opened themselves so much to the West that they had forgotten their own DNA’—and blamed this for corporate Japan’s slow decline."
(i) The book (so far in French only):
Ils sont fous ces coreens ! Dix ans chez les forcenés de l'efficacité.
literal translation: They are crazy, these Koreans! Ten years at the business of maniacs of the efficiency
(ii) French English dictionary:
* ils (pronoun): "they"
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ils
* sont (v; third-person plural present indicative of être to be)
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/sont
* fou (adjective masculine singular; masculine plural fous): "mad, crazy"
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/fou
* ces (masculine and feminine plural of ce this, that): "these, those"
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/ces
^ The c’est is contraction of ce it, this and est is, so “c’est moy” means “it’s me.”
* dix (numeral; from Latin decem): "ten"
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/dix
* an (noun masculine; plural ans; from Latin annus): "year"
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/an
* chez (preposition): "at the office or place of business of <chez le dentiste at the dentist>"
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/chez
* forcené (noun masculine; plural forcenés): “maniac"
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/forcené
* efficacité (noun feminine): "efficacy"
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/efficacité
(iii) Lee Sun-young, Korean Office Laid Bare; Frenchman recounts 10 yrs working at LG in memoir. Korea Herald, Aug 6, 2015
http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20150806000977
(book review on Surdej's book)
That’s a photo of Eric Surdej, who is 59.
(f)
(i) “Yongsun PAIK 裴 龍宣 [a professor at Los Angeles-based Loyola Marymount University], an expert on Korean management culture based in America. Now that many firms have stopped paying people according to time served [in what Taiwanese call (工作)年資], those who switch employers to escape an oppressive workplace or to try out something new are no longer penalised. As a result, South Koreans are now much more likely to move jobs than their Japanese peers.”
(ii) “ ‘Misaeng,’ a recent South Korean television drama, follows the trials and triumphs of a [fictional] young employee without a university degree as he climbs the corporate ladder of a typical conglomerate.”
Mi-saeng (TV series) 未生
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Misaeng_(TV_series)
(2014; The title translates to "an incomplete life" (literally "not yet alive")
(g) “In 2018 South Korea’s working-age population will begin to decline. Its firms will increasingly have to compete for workers, and thus need to rethink their biases against women, foreigners and those with an unconventional education. The country’s traditional work culture helped power it to prosperity. Now it must change to attract the talent it needs.” |