According to Hyundai Steel, the Town Hall Meeting was attended by over 50 participants on-site, with employees from all locations joining online via live broadcast.
The event began with Lee sharing his management philosophy, followed by updates on Hyundai Steel's future growth roadmap, 'Vision 2032', the unveiling of the 'Steel Recipe Book' that organizes the company's organizational culture and work methods, and a Q&A session with employees.
During the meeting, Lee stated, "We must turn the internal and external crises surrounding the steel industry into opportunities for a new leap forward."
He emphasized that 'Vision 2032' should go beyond mere declarations and be implemented in the field, and that the introduction of AI and automation technologies should enhance the company's fundamental competitiveness in productivity and safety.
Additionally, the event featured the introduction of the 'Steel Recipe Book', the company's first internal guideline that consolidates the accumulated work know-how and standards of Hyundai Steel employees.
The Steel Recipe Book, centered on 'Steel Way to Work', conveys the core message of making judgments based on standards, sharing information immediately, and taking responsibility until the end.
In this regard, Lee remarked, "Innovation in work methods is not about grand changes but about systematizing the good precedents we have built in the field and applying them to our actual work. When all employees work based on the same standards, we can achieve greater results."
During the Q&A session, open discussions took place on various issues, including business direction, work efficiency, and the introduction of new technologies. Lee shared personal experiences and offered sincere advice for the growth of each employee.
Hyundai Steel stated, "We will continue to expand communication channels between management and employees and aim to establish a dynamic organizational culture focused on execution based on the goals and work standards shared during this Town Hall Meeting."
Meanwhile, Hyundai Steel has been strengthening its competitiveness in the offshore wind power market, having signed a business agreement with Hyundai Construction in March for the joint development of a floating offshore wind power independent model.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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