UNIC Young Changemakers Conclave 2013 – Delhi

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The United Nations Information Center for India and Bhutan announces its 3rd Young Changemakers Conclave on the 19th January, 2013 at its head quarters in New Delhi and on the 25th January, 2013 in Mumbai at the US Consulate Lawns. The conclave since its inception in 2010 has been a platform for enterprising young citizens to engage with leaders from diverse fields such as business, politics, sports, media, diplomacy and social activism. It is our belief that conversations are an important catalyst for enabling social impact and hence the organizing committee continues to strive towards creating an inspirational mix of speakers every year.

The theme for 2013 is “Sustainable Development : Do More – Rest Less”, through which the aim is to explore how India’s vibrant young population can contribute towards achieving an “all inclusive” and sustainable growth.

President of AIESEC India – Ramita Vig is representing the youth opinion at the conference organized by the United Nations talking about “Leadership”.

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The Six Values of AIESEC

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At AIESEC, we believe in having fun while we work and that’s why we love our organization so much. And that’s how we are so passionate about what we do.

We believe in living the AIESEC way which is built on the 6 core AIESEC values. These values pretty much explain the entire AIESEC experience.

We are sharing our secret with you…

Activating Leadership: Leadership is a big part of our organization. We want to transform today’s youth into potential global leaders of tomorrow. We lead by example and inspire leadership through our activities.

Living Diversity: With over 113 countries in our network, one can make friends all over the world. We get a chance to learn the culture, history and different opinions represented in our multinational environment everyday.

Striving for Excellence: We aim to be the best in everything we do, delivering the highest quality experiences to our stakeholders, whether they be our exchange partners or interns.

Demonstrating Integrity: At AIESEC, we maintain consistency and transparency in our actions, so that we maintain trust and grow together as an organization.

Enjoying Participation: Work is done best when one enjoys it. This is why we strive to create such an environment where everyone participates enthusiastically and loves what they are doing.

Acting Sustainably: Our actions today, will secure the future of our organization and of the coming generations. Which is why we make sure that we work in a way that is sustainable for both our organization and our society.

There! Now that you know the everyday mantra of every AIESECer, we hope that you get inspired too! 🙂

AIESEC Awarded for ‘Enabling Youth Mobility’

Over the past year, AIESEC enabled a total of over 20,000 exchange experiences. One of AIESEC’s two key exchange programmes is the Global Internship Programme (GIP). AIESECʼs Global Internship Programme is an opportunity for a young person to develop entrepreneurial and responsible leadership by living a cross-cultural professional development experience.
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AIESEC – Living Diversity

Featuring yet another AIESEC value, this time we brings to you, “Living Diversity”. Often times we are encouraged to be open-minded individuals and to accept each others’ differences, however, “diversity tension” arises once in a while. Marshall Goldsmith, who is recognized as one of the world’s leading executive educators and coaches, addresses this term and how it should be dealt with.

Below is an excerpt from Goldsmith’s article, Learn to Embrace the Tension of Diversity, featured on June 16, 2012 in the Harvard Business Review Blog Network:

“As leaders, the rich diversity of culture and thought around the world is one of our greatest resources — if we use it as such. Differences of ideas, methods, motivations, and competencies can be used to build great organizations. However, this wonderful resource can be a double-edge sword as cross-cultural exchanges present unlimited possibilities for misunderstandings and cultural blunders.

As companies grow and expand around the world, diversity in the workplace increases. Successful organizations identify, recruit, and train professionals from a diverse blend of backgrounds, cultures, styles, and motivations into positions of increasing power and responsibility.

In the midst of individual contributors with such diverse backgrounds, success calls for leaders who are comfortable with diversity tension. Diversity tension is the stress and strain that accompanies mixtures of differences and similarities. The task of leaders working in the global business arena is not to minimize this tension, but rather to use it as a creative force for change, and, of course, to make quality decisions in the midst of identity differences, similarities, and pressures.

Leaders who prepare and empower their employees to understand others without judging, to be requirement-driven, and to be comfortable with diversity tension are more productive and successful. It just isn’t enough for leaders to possess these capabilities themselves; they must also develop them throughout the organization.
What are some good first steps to developing positive diversity tension in the workplace? Well, one is to not make any assumptions about the cultural base or outlook with whom you work or do business. Another is to understand the dynamics of diversity (through historical, political, and economic references), how it affects the workplace, worldviews, life and communication styles, ethics, and etiquette of co-workers.

Developing positive diversity tension takes an understanding of both the big things and the small things that form unique cultures, including leadership and work styles (for instance formal vs. informal); decision-making styles (e.g. intuitive vs. analytical); information-sharing methods (do people prefer written, oral, face-to-face, text, email, video conference, etc.); and motivations (these could be power, achievement, affiliation, money, etc.). It’s not necessary to hold everyone’s views on these matters, but it is important to accept that there are many different methods, positions, and styles by which people can accomplish goals and directives.
Utilizing diversity tension in the workforce requires that leaders understand that differences in race, culture, and background are advantages — not deficits — for effective teamwork and problem solving.

Using tension of diversity as a positive, rather than viewing differences as negative, a well-rounded diverse team will be able to produce valuable brainstorming sessions, imaginative problem-solving and decision making, unique perspectives on strategic planning, and inventive product development ideas. The benefits of such a diverse workforce will be felt throughout the organization and are key to competing successfully in the global marketplace.”

113 Countries, 86,000 Members – AIESEC

So what exactly is AIESEC?

AIESEC is the biggest youth association working via and promoting multiculturalism. It’s not like a group of youngsters getting together and having fun but a pretty large (read 86,000 members) group of youngsters gearing themselves for a great career opportunity & life chances. And of course, the fun and happiness is part of the experience! 🙂

This worldwide forum is recognized by the United Nations and comprises of young crowd driven by the spirit of learning and living. Students from all over the world not only get to learn about different cultures through AIESEC but also get a wonderful chance of being exposed to different cultures of the world.

AIESEC is motivated by positive values, creative outlook, global thinking, supportive attitude, pro-activeness and a smooth work-life balance. You are sure to have a time of life if you are an AIESECer. The organization not only supports learning but encourages each member to identify their areas of interests and then work toward its achievement. Strong leadership qualities and the willingness to get a job done are some of the key strengths you’ll find in every AIESECer.

The organization is led by the youth and you work in a culture that prepares you for an inspiring life ahead! Know more about AIESEC and the culture here.

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