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Why gIP?

iGIP Summit in Brussels - Why of iGIP

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This was delivered to 20 LCVPs and LCPs from Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany, and France. It explains the purpose of AIESEC, how AIESEC develops leadership, how the GIP program specifically develops leadership, and how we can run GIP with purpose in mind

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  • 1. Why gIP?

2. When I was a kid, I asked my smart oldest brother . . . If the US has so much money and there are poor people everywhere in the world, why dont we give them our money? 3. Sharing Activity Blank piece of paper Write in a sentence what issue you were passionate about as a kid If you wanted to solve that issue today, what would you have to do? 4. People naturally dream of making the world better 5. A group of dreamers founded aiesec in 1948 6. But making the world better isnt easy. Lots of people have tried 7. A History of Making the World a Better Place Plato and Aristotle Plato imagined how to bring about the ideal society Some people understand justice, and these people should lead Society with wise philosophers leading everyone else 8. PlatovsAIESECSome people are born to be great leadersLeadership can be developedWith those people leading, we will create the best society for humanityEvery young person in the world should discover their contribution to creating the best society 9. How Do People Discover and Develop Their Leadership Potential? 10. Is this actuallyHappening in GIP? 11. We asked the people who have experienced our program 600+ responses on global survey on leadership development in AIESECInterviews with ELD participants 12. The Leadership We Develop in GIP Believe in yourself Proactive learningIndependent & results driven Able to work in a multicultural environment Open-minded Fast adapting Professional expertise 13. Think of a GIP experience youve seen in your country. How did it develop leadership? 14. How Does iGIP Develop Leadership? Organisational ValueMarket ValueIndividual Value 15. The Story of AIESEC in Spain 16. Organizational Value: A young person witnesses and contributes to responsible and entrepreneurial leadership overcoming the environmentMarket Value: Individual Value: Entrepreneurs can sell their A young member learns sales products in international and delivery, and learns how markets, survive, and support to contribute to society Spains economy through market solutions 17. The Story of AIESEC in Russia 18. Organizational Value: A young person practices their teaching and tries to influence a whole school to teach differentlyIndividual Value: Market Value: Members learn sales and Schools can have better delivery, and how they can teaching to serve their improve the education system students needs with market solutions 19. What would the ideal GIP Participant do with the rest of their life? 20. Sharing Activity Blank piece of paper Ten minutes to answer: If you could bring 1000 interns to your country, what industries would you want them to work in, because you know they would develop leadership, have an impact on society, and your members would feel a contribution to the world?