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Transcript of AIESEC Curtin Newsletter 2, 2013
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AIESEC
Curtin
Issue No. 2
6th
May 2013
Distributed by
AIESEC Curtin
Marketing and Communication Portfolio
For any questions, feedbacks and
suggestions, please contact
Focus of the week: Recruiting people to our Global Exchanges
President’s Address
Portfolio Updates
Exchange Competition
Tips for Delivering Lecture Bashes
President’s Address
Hi everyone!
I hope each and every one of
you has been lecture bashing,
flier dropping, sharing posts
on Facebook and doing
whatever you can to recruit
EPs for winter realisations!
Please keep pushing this
recruitment, as it is very
important to our success as an
LC.
Over the weekend, Chad, Meryl
and I represented AIESEC
Curtin at the annual National
Leadership Development
Seminar (NLDS) in Sydney.
This 3 day national
conference is organised for all
leaders (EB and above) in
AIESEC Australia to provide
new insight into leadership,
share strategies between LCs
and provide input into
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national strategies. We've all
learnt so much, and we can't
wait to share it all with you. :)
On that note, July Conference
registrations open on the 11th
of May! If you are looking for
your major AIESEC experience,
this is it. You really learn so
much and have more fun than
you can imagine! The
conference is in Queensland
from the 7th until the 12th of
July, so keep your schedules
open, and get ready to register.
I promise you, you won't regret
even a minute of it.
See you all at RCM on
Wednesday! Same room, 5.30
sharp :)
Love,
Your LCP
Portfolio - UPDATES
Finance Fun
Cash at bank : 8393.47 ( same as last week )
Members are working on portfolio budgets to combine and put
together the Final LC Budget by the end of this week.
Shout out to Jack, Heather and Tyler for being awesomee!! :D
TM time!
Thanks to everyone who co-operated with TM and sat
through an IM. We all hope you got to learn new things
about yourself and set some new goals you want to work
towards! Please feel free to talk to any of us with any
issues you are facing :)
Exchange Competition is going well! Glad to see the
enthusiasm everyone has in contributing to our goals.
Kudos to the "Achievers" team! - Gayatri and Mohak who
did their first lecture bash last Friday, So proud of you!!!
Any of you who are thinking about lecture bashing but
are a bit hesitant should talk to them both about their
experiences :)
xoxo
Team Talent
MAClet and Exchange News
Hey AIESEC!
As you know the exchange competition is running to boost the exchange
numbers for this semester. A HUGE THANK YOU to everyone who has
participating and is still contributing to this. Both the MAC and OGX
team are working hard to get some exciting knew initiatives of the
ground so keep an eye out for that!
On a side note NLDS was amazing and I cannot wait until you all get
the chance to experience this environment for yourself. Remember
your AIESEC experience is only what you make of it, so take the chance to
challenge yourself and truly grow your leadership potential.
Cheers,
Meryl
More Updates
ER love!
SLAP team is working hard to make Second Language Acquisition Program
happen at Curtin this year we are bringing not one but two interns!
University Relationship team is working hard, supporting all of other portfolio
when they need a help. We are those guys who are booking all the rooms,
contacting specialists to give run an workshops, we are helping with all the
promotion at University, and getting AIESEC Curtin exposure e.g. on
blackboard - by AIESEC announcements.
This week UR team members will receive a lot of training so they are ready to
start their sales meetings. Selling AIESEC to Curtin University’s top level of
Management is not an easy task so a huge applause for their efforts and
they would definitely appreciates a huge when you see them.
<3
Evvaaa
BD Buzz Hello Guys!
Hope everyone is going great with busy University life! BD is
constantly working towards building a strong ICX pipeline and
we have some interest from few companies that we met in
the past week.
So far, Michael, Daniel and Laura have successfully arranged
their own meetings and have managed to do a fantastic job
at the meetings! We intend to keep moving actively in such
direction and maximize on number of sales meetings and
networking opportunities in order to achieve our ICX Raises.
This coming week, we 3 new accounts to have sales
meetings with so far and a great deal of work to be done in
following up with current ones.
Wish us all the best and see you all at RCM! :)
Krunal Dangar
Exchange Competition!!
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An exciting new initiative has been introduced and will be carried out in the next few weeks to push
winter exchange!
Everyone needs to get involved (That means ICX to) to help our LC achieve its goals for the semester.
So here is how it works –
You will compete in your home groups. As a group you will be performing different exchange
promotional activities to “earn points” for your home group! Your home group leaders (who are TM
members) will be tracking the progress of the home groups. Also every few days we will be sending out
the score boards for everyone to see how they are going and how many more point they need.
You can earn points by –
Adding your lecture into the database for lecture bashing purposes- https://docs.google.com/a/aiesec.net/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AuHsiqgZqvG-dEYxQjFyZXVIb2lhZ1pEa0FaRkdWUUE#gid=1
5 points per Lecture (no overlaps so first come first serve)
Sharing AIESEC Curtin Facebook Posts 10 points per share
Referrals for Information sessions (Inviting people to attend and having them actually come)
20 points per attendee
Referrals for Exchange Applications (getting a friend to apply for winter exchange)
35 points per applicant
Flyer Drops (Collecting a bunch of flyer and putting them in lecture halls, The library or Abacus labs)
50 points per Area (Take pictures while doing flyer drops and tag AIESEC Curtin to earn 10 bonus points)
Volunteering at Stalls (Catarina has made the event page on Facebook. More times will be added for people to have opportunities to Volunteer for)
10 Pointes for each hour 10 Points for each sign up
Lecture Bash (Give it a go and take the opportunity to speak in front of a lecture to promote exchange)
A Massive 100 Points
The competition officially starts today Monday the 29th of April and finishes on Saturday the 18th of May
at 11.59pm.
Whichever home group gets the most points at by the 18th of May will win a massive $100 voucher to
spend on Team Bonding! So get pumped people!!!! :D
Regards,
The EB Family <3 <3
Tips for Delivering Lecture Bashes
A Basic Example of Giving Speech in bashing lectures
“Hi everyone, I'm John. I'm from AIESEC, and we are an
international youth-driven organisation that provides you with
opportunities to go volunteer overseas. We have heaps of
projects happening, and you can go to countries like Poland,
Mauritius or Vietnam. Our projects can be as short as 6 weeks
and you can easily fit it in your uni holidays. So, if you really
want to push yourself our of your comfort zone, experience a
new culture and have the time of your life, check out our
website or come to our info sessions, which are happening next
week! Thanks guys, and I hope to see you next week!
”
THE BASICS OF GIVING A SPEECH
A. Know your Objective – “There is no point in making a speech
unless it accomplishes something.”
B. Structure the Message for the Ear – [In a few minutes], “the
message must get across now or never.”
C. Tailor Remarks to the Audience – Every speech is aimed at a
specific audience.
D. Give Specifics – Do not give vague statements.
E. Keep it Timely and Short – “Interesting...include up-to-date
facts and information.”
F. Gestures and Eye Contact – “gestures, posture and eye
contact can make or break a speech.”
Taken from Wilcox, Dennis L. And Bryan H. Reber. 2013. Public
Relations Writing and Media Techniques. 7th ed. New Jersey,
U.S.: Pearson Education. (page 398-403)
Raise
your
Public
Speaking
Skills,
with
Lecture
Bashes!