K-Colors of Korea April 2014 | Page 69

Team-Check Describe the team and the teamwork in a few sentences. Our team consists of people that have become very important to me through working together and spending time together. It’s a team in which the teamwork just works – everyone adds something to it, brings their own ideas and creativity into it. And it works even though there is quite a distance between us – I live in Switzerland, the rest of the team in Berlin. What about KSL is the most fun for you, and what do you ind the hardest to do? he most fun are always the new ideas, the excitement when we’re working on something, when it’s about bringing in ideas and being creative. But also seeing the results, to know that our hard work has paid of – that’s a lot of fun. he hardest for me are always those tasks that are a bit longwinded. I’m thinking about the many “restructurings” that our websites went through over time – that’s always a lot of boring coding work. Sometime I have to force myself a bit to do that. Where do you see KSL in ive years? doesn’t ofer Korean studies, otherwise it would have been clear what I’d have taken for my minor when I had to decide. his way I thought I’d take something that is at least somewhere close to Korean studies, which is why I ended up taking Sinology. In connection with KSL I have a lot of memories – the forum meetings where I was able to meet the team for the irst time in “real life”, the projects we’ve built and much more. Predicting the future is always such a thing – you never know quite how things are going to turn out. But I hope and believe that in ive years, KSL will be even beter established, that we will be known not only in Germany and Europe, but all over the world, and of course that we will still be as creative and enthusiastic about our projects as we are now. 67