OWL Magazine Korea

The late 2000s and early 2010s were a time of specs on specs on specs. It was a time when job seekers were working hard to get a job, and companies were trying to fill in the gaps in their resumes to get better candidates. While the trend has slowed down a bit now, in the 2010s, when I was ...

There’s a proverb that says, “Words become seeds.” In our youth, we might have seen it as a simple saying, but as we navigate through life, it becomes increasingly resonant. If we often think and speak negatively, things tend not to work out well in the end. However, even in similar circumstances, if we think positively and speak positively, things ...

Dan Roam’s “The Back of the Napkin: Solving Problems and Selling Ideas with Pictures” is a book that delves into the art of effectively conveying thoughts and ideas through visual aids. While having good thoughts or ideas is important, merely possessing them alone doesn’t lead to significant outcomes. Ultimately, it’s crucial to share these thoughts effectively, garnering empathy and persuasion ...

Steve Jobs’ presentations are commonly regarded as the textbook example of a “presentation.” They are perfectly structured with a clear beginning, middle, and end. Not only does he deliver presentations seamlessly, but he also incorporates humor throughout, engaging the audience effectively. Author Kim Kyung-tae analyzes Steve Jobs’ presentations and publishes them in book form. The popularity of the first volume ...

The late Steve Jobs is widely regarded as a master of presentations. Particularly, watching his presentation of the “iPhone” for the first time feels like experiencing a presentation from another dimension. Steve Jobs was commonly known as a polymath, excelling in both humanities and technology. In the 2010s, the “humanities” trend swept through South Korea, partially fueled by talents like ...