Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Next Steps in AIESEC :)

A wonderful thing from AIESEC is the Platform of Oppotunities.... but also sometimes is a nightmare... yes, because you have a lot of opportunites at the same time and you need to choose one, but you don't know wich one, because all of them looks really good, and of course, they are... so... what to do???

Ok, this is my perspective, I will share it because it might help to some AIESECer in the world :) is all about GOALS ;)

I'll focus on some facts.... (i'm focusing in leadership opportunites)

International MC is a wonderfull experience, and will help you to have a different vision of the world, even to develop some skill that you might not notice; also can help you to improve other language and is usually necesary if you want to stand for positions as MCP, GN or AI, but mostly for AI.

National MCVP, is a challenging experience, if you want to see your country in a better way in the future, and also being part of that growth, this is for you, it will help you if you want to stand for MCP in your country or MCVP in other country.

MCP, this is one of the most beautifull experience in AIESEC, because you are the strategic leader and ambassador of your country, you need to be aware that you need to have a clear vision of you country in the coming years, and how to get there... logn term vision is a must, sustainability as well... is also hard but the best experience you can have... the experience is important, but even more is the competencies for the position... and the proud for you country... and if you wanted, go for it, but alwats keep in mind, that everything is for you country and not for you... but importan (and this is a personal thought), if you run for MCP, is because you need to stand later for AI, GN Board, Global Coordinator, or a really nice traineeship... i mean, you invested your time for one more year, so why to stay there, go on and you might discover something that you never saw before.

Now always focus in what is your personal vision, remember that AIESEC is platform for your personal and professional development, also remember that for you AIESEC doesn't last forever.. is a youth organization and some day you will need to became alumni and work in a company, create your own one, or finish your master or phd degree, some day you will need to say to AIESEC "thank you for everything, now i have to continue with my professional life"... always remember how AIESEC will help you to your GOALS.... but also more important, remember how your work in AIESEC will support the organizational goals ;) al the time has to be a WIN - WIN situation between AIESEC and YOU ;)

I can not share all my opinion in this post, but always I'm open to talk, chat, mail, with everyone :P there are some experience that should be shared... and also for both sides... AIESEC is wonderull and I'm very gratefull with my organization.

I wish you luck in your next step in AIESEC ;)


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A message for my MC PERU Team!!!

Ok, This is an email I send to my beloved MC Team in PERU; I learn a lot from them and thanks to that learning I'm here challenging my self day by day.

The mail is in Spanish, but I'll add the English version as well ;)

The video is in the end of the post :)

AIESEC PERU MC Team 2006 - 2007
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Que tal chicos!!!!!

El tiempo pasa volando, :) y aunque no lo crean ya es mi segundo mes en Macedonia :)
asi que pensaba escribirles un mail, contando las ultimas novedades, las fotos, MOSEM, etc etc....
pero pense que tal vez esto seria mejor :)

espero les guste, es un videito para ustedes ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiLzjPr-2wo

Un gran abrazo desde Skopje!!!

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Hi guys!!!

The time goes fast, :) and with out notice it, is my second month in Macedonia :) so i was thinking to send other mail with some news from here, pictures, MOSEM, etc, etc...
But maybe this would be better :)

I hope you enjoyed, is a small video for you ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiLzjPr-2wo

A big hug from Skopje!!!

Thursday, October 18, 2007

My first Month in Macedonia :) (2nd part)



Lets talk about the AIESEC life now… so far I had the chance to be involved in different teams during my aiesec career, but only once I joined to a team when the team was already consolidated as a team, long time ago, but at that moment the situation was different and I was sharing with friends I knew even before to became aiesecer, so there were no challenge at that point of time… what I mean is that now I’m part of this MC Team, but I’m not part of the Team itself, I don’t know very well my team mates, they don’t know me too, so I can say this is the most difficult part of start as MC member after the team was already formed; I know my team mates are trying hard to take me as their MC family, and I know that I’m also trying hard to became part of the family, but for sure this will take more time, is just like this and we need to do it step by step. I’ll admit this, I miss my lovely Super MC and I want to feel the same with my new team.

The MC life is awesome, I remember that the nicest moments in the MC team where in the National Conferences, because we used to spend days before the conference living together and working together, and those where the moments when I felt we were working as one and working in the most effective way. Now I’m having the chance to do that all days, I live with one of my team mates, the MC office is close to the MC flat, and we work in the office for all day, working together and having fun together all the week; this is a experience I missed since I was LCP, and now I’m living it again. Now, as one my dear ex team mates used to say, what is the learning point of this? well, when I worked in mc peru the reality was different, we couldn’t work together in a physical office so we starting to work in the virtual office, which focus us in the communication channels (email, phone calls) and we learned to being effective in that; now we don’t have that need, but even so, I see that those kind of communication skills are so important even when you have you team mate working a couple o meters from you.

The first impression from my teammates to me, well I guess is… this guy need to raise a lot of money for the MC, is completely important and also mainly urgent… and also he has to raise more money for IPM which is also completely important and mainly urgent… so, why he took the challenge? Is he aware of that? Is he crazy? ...... Hahahaha, well is true! I’m a little bit crazy, but I also like challenges, but even more to achieve those challenges :)

My MCP (is still weird to said My MCP for me, hahaha), he started to call me the workaholic Peruvian guy, because he noticed I was working almost 12 hours per day in the office during this past two weeks, also my team mates started to send my mails and msn messages like… why are you still in the office???... Go to home! ... Go to rest! ... Go to watch TV! ... Stop working!!! Its 8pm!!!! … And perhaps you are the only guy who is in the office, right??? … Hahahaha, well those are the message I got during this last days, hahaha, my new team are really cool!

I just want to finish this part with a personal reflection, no matter from where you come from or in what part of the world you are, with AIESECers you will always feel like a family. :)

Monday, October 15, 2007

My first Month in Macedonia :) (1st part)



My first perspective…

Almost two months ago I made an important decision… I decide to apply for an international leadership position after my term as MCP, the country where I applied was The Republic of Macedonia.

Currently, on my first month living in Skopje, I want to share my first impression of the country, the MC, and me itself as AIESECer working as MC abroad.
Lest start with the cultural shock… is one the things I’m dealing all the time, ok, let’s see behind… I’m coming from a Latin culture, Spanish speaking; a guy who loves salsa, merengue, cumbia, and almost all rhythms in South and Central America, and now in Central Europe with people who loves electronic music… is funny! I fact last weekend I went a to open public concert of drums and bass… once I heard something about that, but now I experienced… hahaha, I really wanted to have my camera and capture everything I saw and send it to my friend in Peru, hehe, they surely would enjoy that.



The other thing is the Language, hehehe, Spanish Speaking guy, who also speaks a little bit of English, trying to communicate in a country where most people just speaks Macedonian and other little bit of English as well, hahhaha, the first week was nice, curious and sometimes poetic, hehehe, both cultures trying to communicate with words, physical expressions and draws…

The food… well, I have no complaints related to this very important and sometimes crucial point in my life, hehe, as any trainee, ceeder, or visitor in other country, the aiesecer wants to share the best restaurants, bars, fast foods and other food stores and corners around the city, which is just perfect, in matters of this point, I’m starting to love Macedonia… the food is similar than the Latin food in several aspects.

The night life, also, I had the chance to been in different welcome, goodbye and birthday parties and also concerts; meanwhile I used to go parties, drink with friends and dance almost all the time, the difference is the music, electronic instead of salsa, vodka instead of pisco, … but now, this is what I really love the most… the girls, :):):):):):) sometimes I thing I’m in the paradise, hahahaha, they are just beautiful… I’m in love again, but ok, I have to admit, the latin girls have something special that I really miss, but I’ll spend one year here, so I need to use to my new way of life :)

... to be continued...

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Do we change lives?


This was a question I always did to my self in the past.... there are moment when we seat and just start to think, did AIESEC change lives? I'm changin lives? there is a purpouse to being part of AIESEC???? well, this question I made were solved just two years later since I became member of AIESEC... but firs I will start from now....

At MC level... well... I still don't know how I change lives, in my team, in my friends, or other members in the organization, or maybe in the organization it self, in fact maybe I won't know the answer untill coming years.

At LC level... almost the same as the previous point, some members tells me that in my LCP period the LC was stronger than ever... best SSGN LC, a lot of partnership, good support from university and BoA, good work with ceeders, etc etc.... but if that means change lives? untill now the CEEDERS sends me mails telling my their history of succes and greetings for their time in my LC, thanks to the support from my members, and for the friendship they gain in their time in my LC.

At area level... is here where I know that I made a positive impact others life; last year I receive some mails from the SNs I realize... they wrote :"Thanks Yoel, thanks to you my life start to change" ....or... "I'm working abroad!!!!... i still can not believe it! thanks man"....or.... "I supouse to working in a small company in the city, thanks to you I'm working in a very good job"...or.... "I'm going to Peru to visit my family and pack my stuffs and for you, thank you so much for this opportunity you gave me"....or..... "I'll get married!!!! next year! you are invited as beast man!... thank you "Cholito" "..hehehehehehehehe.. those are message from some of my SNs that currently are working in a very good company in Peru, or working abroad in a multinational. Since that moment I say, "Thank AIESEC, I'm changing lives thank to the organization...."

At personal level... this is quit difficult to analize, I need my friends, family, and even more my team for this; they are the only one who saw me as regular university student to an aiesecer, if there is a change, they will see the difference... I'll ask them in the future.... personally point of view, I wan't to thanks AIESEC for this great opportunity... like manage a team with the best background and strong profiles in Peru, to have a holistic view of AIESEC in PERU, and even more, an holistic view of my life, what I want to became, what I want to do in my life.... that knowledge comes from AIESEC but even more from all the people I knew in the organization during my AIESEC career... my team, my friends, my critics, etc....

Thanks AIESEC PERU for change my life and allow me to make a positive impact within my friends, SNs, relatives.... my goal was, is.... and always will be ... being a "positive change agent in the society".

It's AIESEC.... It's up to you!

Thursday, May 03, 2007

My first fall... becames a success


As Steve Jobs said, is all about "connecting the dots"... Three years ago, just four months after became part of AIESEC, I was making a traineeship in Banco de Credito in Lima, at the same time working as ceeder in CLPA, and also working with other LC members from CLUL and CLUC, thank to that experience I was very motivated, with a lot of ideas on my mind and wanted to take a leadership role; so I applied for LCVP OGX, I still was in Lima when I applied, but my LC won’t trust on me, maybe because few members really knows me, maybe because I was “too Newie” applying for the EB position, the fact is that I applied for VP OGX together with two great candidates, my VP OGX and other OGX key member… in the first round I lost. :(

How did I feel? Well, of course very sad!!! I was too disappointed with my LC, I was thinking… why…? now what…? My only chance was to wait until next year, I thought "I lost my chance to be LCP, and what can I do now?" (I knew that if I wanted to became LCP I needed to be VP before), you know... I really desired that leadership position, and I really desired to be the VP OGX, but that didn’t happen. To Quit wasn’t an option!!! So I decided to work hard as SN Manager with a new personal goal, to became the best matcher in LC Arequipa, then I started to MATCH every SN who comes to me, hehehe, it was nice, but later I didn’t knew that MATCH will became my inspirational history to stand for AIESEC. (I’ll tell this history in other blog post)

What about my personal goal? … Well by now I Realize 10 SNs and 1 TN from CLAQ and 2 SNs from CLUC, so it means 13 eXchanges in my AIESEC career by now. That is my record. I thing is the Record in AIESEC PERU, I’m not pretty sure, but I’m still happy becouse my personal goal was achieved. OGX Rulez! hehehe


Thursday, March 08, 2007

Harder than… buy tickets in Egypt!!!!


We went by metro to bus and train main station in el Cairo, the first shock was that when people wants to get out/in from the train people don’t wait for you, they just trying to do both things at the same time, that’s why we miss our first stop, hopefully we could take a train back without problems.

In the Train Station, only ask for information is very difficult, as I mencionate before, few people speaks English, well… we trying to get a ticket to Aswan (there are 13 hours by train) and spend the night in the train, we try to get the train for 00:30… we wanted to go in second class (50 LE) so is ok, almost 10 USD, however the guy who sales the ticket just didn’t want to sell any ticket just becouse other guy say something about him, so we were waiting almos 2 hours!!! Is weird, noone complains, not even when the ticket’s guy was smoking, resting, drinking coffee, and chilling out with others!!!... We were piss off and we decided to take first class ticket or any ticket…. but no free space there. L

It was almost midnight and we meet a guy who was trying to sells us a Tour to Luxor for 5 days, it sound cool, it was almost all covered (even cheaper than the IPM Study Tour)… the problem was that we haven’t enough money at the moment, we were specting have a bagpacker trip, but in a tour is different, you need to be prepared and travel more confortable… at the end we decide to not take de tour (just a hunch), and went back to Piero’s apartment… but the metro was closed…. About the prize… not even close of the real prize!!! But that history is for other post…

Going back home! Is totally an ISSUE. After, today I learn a lot of tips! As few people speaks or have a basic level of English in Egypt, is always necessary to have any main information translated in Arabic, for example… THE ADRESS!!!! And the NUMBERS!!!! The cab driver didn’t speak English at all, so I write the spected cost in my hand… the driver took my pencil and write the prize…. When I saw how much was the travel…. I saw two weird icons, it was in ARABIC!!! But the driver was a smart guy, he took two billets and shows us, and we just say yes! Let’s get out from here!!!! (midnight, downtown, no English speaking country…)

The second thing was the Adress, the guy just lost! How difficul could be find a place calle El Maadi! …. We figure out, that place was four times bigger than San Juan de Lurigancho! Hahahahaha…. The funny thing is when the driver asked for direction to one guy in the street, the guy just only hop in and went with us, and thanks to him we finally get back home… so also write the address in native language…. Now we are in home, but we will travel the next day… hahahaha this adventure is amazing!!!!!! (Hope my parents were not reading this…. :P)

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

A HARD decision!!! ... Traveling in Egypt!!!


We had almost 5 days off after IPM, so we had to make an important decision, we have three main turistic places we need to go, but only 5 days is no enough to know all of them…. The three top destinations are…. Luxor and Aswan is called the world greatest open air museum… we have Karnak and Luxor, Nile River, Necropolis, Valley of the Kings and Valley of the Queens, this destination takes 5 days!!! …. The second one is Alexandria, were we can find the ancient civilization of greats ships! Lend of Romans, Persians or Greeks on the amazing land of….. Alexander the Great! And the Pharos is one the Seven Wonders of the World!!!... The third option is go to Sinai… we are taking about the oldest and most famous natural monuments on earth (Biblically Speaking) the St. Catherine’s Monastery, was constructed in 527. It’s built around what is thought to be Moses’ Burning Bush, which has a chapel built atop it.

It was a hard decision to make, so…. And now starts the Victor & Yoel Adventures in Arabic Lands…..

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

MCPs road to Egypt!!!!


Two aiesecers, very excited!!! two country leaders!!! two peruvian representatives!!! who travel more than 20 hours!!!!.... crossing the Atlantic and The Mediterranean Sea!!!!... 4 Airports!!!!.... 3 Continents!!!!!.... arrived to the International Cairo Airport with a lot of emotion!!!! and...... we spend 1 hour in inmigration, and 2 hours waiting for someone to pick us up!!!! hahahahaha


First cultural shock!!! is frozen in el Cairo!!!!!! We will kill the guy who put in the delegates mailing "bring your summer clother, is sunny in Egypt" ..... 2nd cultural shock!!! there are no toilet paper in the toilets!!!!! only flush and left hand!!!! ahhhhhh hopefully we had a lot of toilet paper (thanks momm) !!!! 3rd cultural shock, the study tour covers 2 options, regular without security, and special with military security... i mean with bodyguards ..... weir!!!! 4th cultural shock.... almost noone speack english!!!! ahhhh is hard try to say something!!!!! 5th cultural shock!!!! you can not touch a girl, at least she is your girlfriend or even more, your wife!!!! buaaaaaaaaaa


Hahahaa, well is the first history of two Peruvians in Egypt!!! but we still have a lot to tell.....


Don't forget the next reports, .... heheheh


Tuesday, February 13, 2007

My first Love in AIESEC…. OGX!!!!!!!!!!!!



My first taking responsibility in my @xp was to take charge of SN Recruitment Process, the experience who really involved me to AIESEC life and help me to decide to run for AIESEC.

In the past years in LC Arequipa, few students use to went to the informative sessions, and even less decided to run the SN recruitment process, in fact most of the past AIESEC members from LC Arequipa, are family related to other members or family friends, so AIESEC was becoming an association, but only from family and close friends, why? Well easy, a bad promotions campaign, or a not focused recruitment process.

How the student market looks open for this kind of opportunities(meaning X), I decide to run an open and bigger process, starting with a huge promotions campaign. Spam promotions to all virtual communities (each university, by faculty, etc), posters only in economic and management faculty and also information system faculty, media promotion in radio and newspapers, but the best idea where: call to each top student from the university offering this exchange and leadership opportunity, y remember the promotion quote “Leadership, Exchange, AIESEC and you!”, so, do you want to know what we get???... 480 students in the informative session, close to 300 students applying to AIESEC, and only for 10 positions… I just can say, it was the best recruitment experience of my life.

All the LC worked in the selection, interview, and review boards, etc. It was a great feeling inside the LC culture, each member excited to have new SNs in the LC, and each member excited to get involve in the OPS activities.

After a great recruitment process, with 6 very great MT profiles, and 4 TT profiles, we start the second part of the process, the matching and training process, and I had the luck to be SN Manager of 3 of them.

In the Christianism Formation class, or Introduction to Philosophy class, my teacher says, why you are in the world? What is your purpose of life? How you think you can be an impact in the society? …. So I didn’t think that this SN manager role helps me to understand better those questions.

I remember when I was first year student in the university, I meet a guy who I believed he was a leader, and I used to follow until once I hear from him “when you are young, you want to change the world, but after you get back to the reality and you only want to change your life”, after that I felt very disappointed, but then the AIESEC XP came to my life.

Being SN Manager was the most wonderful XP for me, I became a very close friend from each of my SNs, always knowing their attitudes, preferences, motivations, and even get to know their families, nice mothers and cool fathers, and sometimes beautiful sisters, hehehe (that's other history), etc, and also training them with basic AIESEC stuffs, etc. After one or two months they started to match and later realize; but the most wonderful gift I could get was, “Yoel, thanks for all, you made this possible, greetings from… Denmark, India, United Kingdom, Dominican Republic, Colombia, Brazil, Mexico, Uruguay, USA…” students who saw a far away dream to work in other country, back home and get a good job position in a big company… I didn’t knew this point of view until a few months ago, when most of my SNs started to came back to PERU, or starting to moving abroad; the first call was for have a lunch, a couple of beers, and receive feedback and gratitude words from them, those words are the most wonderful gift you can get. You CHANGED their lives, and you are becoming a POSITIVE CHANGE AGENTE to the society.

I just can add, I have more friends, and also a bigger family with whom we can share a great gratitude from each other.

For me, the OGX life is one of the most wonderful experiences you can get from the AIESEC life.

OGX RULEZ!!!!!

Sunday, February 04, 2007

OC Experience.... what a experience!!!!


There is something that we always say to one of my MC Team in any random discussion, “Is because you never were OC”, we all laugh for a while and then we continue with our job.

But, what means been part of an OC Team? what is the difference? Or why is that a difference? Well, to understand this we need to specify first what is the kind of OC are we talking about.

Starting from above, we have the OC from Small Activity like welcome party, or any other party, the barbeque OC, the legislation OC, the cultural presentation OC, the global village OC, the Team Building OC, and on and on; we can see that all those activities are important, but we are talking about a big changing experience, what means a strong leadership role from the OCP, that’s why is defined a leadership role when you work with you OC for at least 3 months, you have plan and budget, and also the evaluation from your directors.

The real OC experience, now this is different, activities like National Conference OC, the National PboX OC (now this role is changing not as OC, but yes as a real leadership position, this issue will be discussed in other blog file), or any National activity.

The top OC Experience, well I just can only saw from outside, we are talking about OC from Regional LDS or XPRO, about IC, ITC, or IPM, (any ILM) those OC or CC (congress committee) experience, for sure are very demanding for any AIESEC member.

What do you learn? Working with a lot of stress, coordination, really really team work, yeees in my opinion, in the OC is when you really improve your TEAM MANAGEMENT skills, financial skills, you need to be ready for make very fast decisions. In my recommendation, if you really want to be an LC EB member (very recommended for LCP), this is a very very good learning experience.

Mmm something for add, I hear a lot of histories about past OCs, histories that you can’t imagine, and when you hear it, you get shocked, for example….

When 4 days before the conference the hotel manager calls you and say: “We had a big problem with the government, we can’t host any event in the coming month”, but you know, there are 100 delegates coming, we have external, half of the delegation is already traveling to the conference, so do you cancel the conference? Do look for other hotel?... mmmm

What happened if you check your financial statement and your number are in red, you need to pay to the hotel, all the delegates are already in the hotel, but you can not afford it… You look for other hotel? (remember the delegates are already here) what kind of hotel? (you don’t have enough money), tomorrow the conference should start (it means there are more delegates coming tomorrow), people needs to eat, because it covers the conference fee (but you don’t have enough money)…… mmmmm

Is the closing plenary, all delegates are in the conference room ready to go back home, but you didn’t pay the rest of the money to the hotel(you don’t have the money) and the manager orders to close the doors and don’t let anyone to leave, like is the last day, a lot of delegates will travel to their countries the same day… and the manager won’t negotiate with you, he only wants the money.

Finally, I can say that no matter what happened during your OC term, remember first what you lived, the emotions, stress, management, learning, skills, and more stress, hehhehehe. All those are learning points for all your life.

Saturday, February 03, 2007

Añorando ser Newie otra vez


Uno de los más gratos recuerdos que un aieseco puede tener, es la época en que es un Newie, un member y en casos un VP; siempre recuerdo las conversaciones con uno de nuestros alumni de la decada de los 80, contando sus travesuras cuando eran aiesecers, y me ponia a pensar, "seguro comentaré nuestras travesuras aiesecas dentro de algunas décadas en reencuentro de alumni"; lo gracioso que ese sentimiento se puede percibir ahora mismo.


Una de mis ultimas conversaciones con amigos de mi promocion aieseca, era: "recuerdas el congreso que nos conocimos???", "ese SDL fué el mejor congreso que he tenido en mi vida", "y la fieeeeesta!!! jajaja, queee fiesta", y asi muchas muchas muchas cosas que recordar, sin embargo toodas esas conversaciones siempre suelen terminar en una frase: "Esas épocas, cuando éramos newies..." o "Me gustaría ser newie otra vez y hacer chongo con los demás...".


Todo ello es también aprendizaje, cuando eres newie, tienes muchas libertades, estas experimentando aiesec, y tienes menos responsabilidades, es una época de oro, porque haces grandes amigos, aprendes bastante, tienes las mejores juergas que puedas recordar (o no recordar), y las mejores anécdotas que contar.... Sin embargo llega el momento en que asumes un puesto de liderazgo fuerte, ya sea OCP de un PBoX, LCEB, o MC.... ahi cambian las cosas, por que desde que asumes el cargo, asumes un monton de responsabilidades, y por sobre todo que te conviertes en un ejemplo que seguir.


El Ejemplo a seguir es todo un Issue, esto te priva de super juergas, no puedes salir muy seguido por que tienes que trabajar en casa, y en todas partes, todos escuchan lo que dices por que sea cual fuere lo que digas, esa será la palabra de tu EB, OC, MC.... y si dices o haces algo, es 99% probable que al dia siguiente se ha creado un rumor que se ha expandido, con algunas variaciones, y multiplicado de tamáño por 10.


Una cosa curiosa que siempre he observado, especialmente en cuanto a juergas, jajaja, (es que solia vivir de juergas cuando estaba en el cole y parte de la universidad), es que cuando era newie, siempre tenia algo que contar del fin de semana, por que siempre habia alguna juerga a donde ir; cuando llegué a ser VP OGX las salidas disminuyeron, ya no con los amigos de la universidad, ahora la mayoría era con aiesecos, pero aun asi habia juergas y siempre habia poca presion laboral; la cosa se puso brava cuando llegué a ser LCP ya que las fiestas se limitaron solo para aiesec, asistía a la gran mayoria de juergas, sin embargo usualmente me sentía agotado, ya que universidad + tesis + trabajo + aiesec te deja poco tiempo, y además, menos gente me hablaba en las fiestas, a excepción de mi EB y los miembros antiguos; ahora como MCP similar, circulos de amigos es solo aiesec, porque no conosco más gente fuera de aiesec en esta ciudad, el trabajo es mayor, la presión por los resultados también, las fiestas ni que decir ya que tratas de disfrutar, pero siempre llega el trabajo en la mente y da ganas de regresar a casa y resolverlo, ahhhh y las conversas siempre son con alumni, mc, miembros antiguos etc, y la tematica solo aiesec. Ahora también en los congresos internacionales, observo a AIESEC International, todos conversando solo con su equipo, y siempre con cara de cansados, al PAI casi ni lo ves, porque viene, saluda, conversa un par de veces, un baile y regresa a trabajar; o simplemente están parados a un costado de la pista de baile, con un vaso de licor en la mano, y mirando a todos divertirse y con la mente "Añorando ser Newie otra vez".


Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Nuestro Chair del CNV 2007



Añado un pequeño mensaje de alguien que en tan poco tiempo que lo conocí, se volvió un amigo de por vida.... y creo que de eso también se trata AIESEC.... puedes no haber visto a alguien en toooda tu vida, pero el día que lo conoces, te vuelves gran amigo de el, hablan de los mismos intereses, mismas dudas y similares motivaciones.

Gracias Carlos por ser nuestro Chair del CNV, y por imitar tan bien a Prada! jajajaja.

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Que fueeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Mc Peru...!!!

Solo quiero nuevamente darles las gracias enormes por todo todo TODO, enningun momento me senti fuera de casa sino todo lo contrario cada vez quepasaba tiempo con ustedes queria quedarme mas..!!! Muchismas gracias por serparte del final de mi carrera AIESECa, son el exito muchachos y siganadelante...!!!

Deseo de todo corazon que vengan para mi linda Loja, porque aparte de que eshermosa quisiera hacerlos sentir super super super bien asi como yo me sentialla...!!! Por favor venganse para Loja...!!!

Pradita, Yolo, Maga, Sarita, Petrula y Jimmy son mis amigos del alma y jamaslos olvidare, gracias por darme un tesoro mas grande que un evento genial,su amistad por siempre...!!! Gracias muchachos

Yolo mi hermano en el camino de la vida y en la carrera, sino te salen tucosas por aca estoy haciendo realidad mi sueño de formar mi empresa de SW,cuento contigo si te animas :D

Sarita igualmente mucha suerte en todo lo que te propongas y si te animas avenir para Ecuador tienes un amigo en quien confiar.

Pradita, mi hermano un placer conocerte, eres una persona genial y es ungoce imitarte jajajaja 1 abrazote mi hermano

Petrulita, genial, una pelada super super chevere nunca cambies porquechicas como tu no hay muchas

Maguita, mi pana del alma, cuidate mucho y gracias por los chocolates y portodo :D

Jimmy mi querido faraon se que te iras a tu pais de origen jajajaja como ungran MCP y que haras un trabajo muy muy bueno. cuidate muchisimo mi hermano.

Los quiero mucho y cuidense que hay mucha gente que los necesitatodavia..!!!

1 abrazote y estamos en contacto.

Carlitos Valarezo Loaiza
Chair CNV 2007

Saturday, January 27, 2007

¿Qué gano siendo parte de AIESEC?


Si eres de AIESEC, seguro escuchaste de tus padres... ¿Porqué no buscas una práctica? Desde que entraste lo unico que veo es que paras en reuniones y siempre llegas a casa tarde.... y de seguro trataste de explicárselos pero sin mucho éxito... a mi punto de vista, es más facil vender una TN a un Gerente que explicarles AIESEC a nuestros padres, bueno, ese es otro issue.`

¿A donde quiero llegar? Pues que no hay mejor explicación que la práctica, si queremos explicar lo que aprendemos de AIESEC entonces es simple, cuenta lo que hiciste en los últimos meses... para muestra un botón... en estos 6 meses he liderado un equipo de 6 personas, las más capacitadas de AIESEC y todos de las mejores universidades del Perú; viajé a Holanda representando a Perú junto con los presidentes de cada país en donde AIESEC tiene sede; conocí y me reuní con la Princesa de Holanda donde dialogamos sobre el desarrollo de Latino América y el Rol de Europa; viajé a Colombia donde conocí al Presidente de la Nacion Colombia, Alvaro Uribe, quien nos dió un interesante discurso y además nos tomamos unas fotos luego de conversar un rato con el sobre el futuro de Latino America; también estuve en Polonia donde conocí los campos de concentración Nazi, y pude entender exactamente el porqué se creó la Asociación a la que pertenezco; he tenido más de 10 entrevista con diferentes Miembros de Directorios, Gerentes Generales, Sub Gerentes, Vice Presidentes con los cuales hicimos negocios y entablamos alianzas estratégicas; recibí ofertas de trabajo en diferentes países del mundo en empresas como HP, Microsoft, PwC, Deloitte, IBM, Cadburry, ABN, DHL, donde puedo escoger empezar apenas termine mi carrera en AIESEC.... por lo demás creo en resumen es lo más resaltante....

Asi transcurre la vida de un AIESECo común, relaciones internacionales, relaciones publicas, ventas, negociaciones, liderazgo, manejo de equipo, trabajo bajo stress, resolución de conflictos, en resumen es un aprendizaje continuo a corta edad, y la gran mayoria de nosotros aún no hemos llegado ni siquiera a los 25 años.

Entonces, si ponemos a dudas, esto es lo que aprendemos en AIESEC, somos estudiantes universitarios que ponemos la teoria universitaria a la practica profesional, y apredemos a ser buenos directores ejecutivos, Talento que las empresas buscan, o Talento que nosotros desarrollamos para ser los dueños de nuestra propia empresa.

Es bien dificil creer esto, yo fui uno de ellos, que miraba de afuera lo que AIESEC ofrecía, pues ahora me encuentro en el otro lado, viviendo la experiencia dia a día. Solo pido a todos, no pierdan esta oportunidad y que es una experiencia que muchos también merecen tener.

@ly
Yoelinho