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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Front Cover 1
Table of Contents 2
Introduction to AIESEC 3
Thailand Youth to Business Forum 2013 4
Conference Session Overview 6
Delegate Demography 10
Conference General Satisfactory Overview 11
Financial Report 12
Main Conference Team 13
Contact Us 14
Our Partners 15
Back Cover 16
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AIESEC IN NUMBERS
1948 AIESEC founded 124 Countries and Territories 780 Local Offices 2,400 Universities 86,000 Members 5,000 International Internship
Experiences 15,000 International Volunteer
Experiences 24,000 Leadership Experiences 8,000 Partners 500 Annual Conferences
1,000,000 Alumni
AIESEC, the world’s largest youth-run organization, is an international platform for
young people to explore and develop their leadership potential for them to have a positive
impact in society.
AIESEC in Thailand has been more than 44 years continuously developing youth in
Thailand to become future leaders who are socially responsible. Founded by Professor Dr.
Puey Ungpakorn in 1966 as cooperation between AIESEC in Japan, AIESEC in Thailand
was officially welcomed into the AIESEC network in 1968. In January 16th
, 2003, AIESEC in
Thailand officially registered as a Non-Profit Organization with the National Culture Mission
Bureau.
Our Scope
AIESEC is a global, non-political, independent, not-for-profit organization run by students and
recent graduates of institutions of higher education. Its members are interested in world
issues, leadership and management. AIESEC does not discriminate on the basis of race,
color, gender, sexual orientation, creed, and religion, national, ethnic or social origin.
Our Vision
Peace and Fulfillment of Humankind’s Potentials.
Our Approach
AIESEC members live an integrated development experience. This involves leadership
opportunities, international internships and interacting with a global network to support their
development.
INTRODUCTION TO AIESEC
AIESEC in Thailand currently has established its membership in 4 top universities in Bangkok, which are: Assumption University Bangkok University Chulalongkorn University Thammasat University This year we are officially expanding our networks to 2 universities: Kasetsart University Mahidol University
OUR VALUES
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Thailand Youth to Business Forum 2013 was held in May 25th
, 2013 at
Asia Hotel Ratchathewi, Bangkok, we succesfully provided the
platform for the youth and business sectors to share ideas and
knowledge towards Innovation, Globalization, and Sustainability
issues. The speeches and workshops were delivered by Unilever,
Leadership Management International, IReal Plus, Coverage and
special guests Khun Korn Chatikavanij, Former Minsitry of Finance,
and Khun , Former Managing Director of Air Asia Thailand, to over
350 delegates from over 17 universities and 5 high schools in
Thailand and over 7 overseas universities.
THAILAND YOUTH TO BUSINESS FORUM 2013
Youth to Business is an initiative powered
by AIESEC and aims to connect young
leaders and businesses around relevant
topics to generate new, actionable ideas
and thoughts about the future. We belived
that this event created a learning platform
for youth in Thailand about the relevant
skills for nowadays and developed the global mindset which highly regarded by
businesses. Also, the delegates learned about how these organisations did business
social responsibility as part of their commitment to be responsible to their surroundings.
Theme:
“Empowering the future leaders of tomorrow to be globally competitive through connection to
business world, global mindset, and professional development”
Objective:
- Connecting the youth in Thailand to business world to build professional attitudes to be
globally competitive
- Providing platform to business practices to access the youth opinions, creative ideas,
trends,and interests
- Building mutual relationship between youth and business practices to create innovative
solutions and sustainable acts together to answer the social needs in Thailand
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Forum Topics:
Agenda Bussiness
to Youth
Youth to
Bussiness
Sustainability As society continues to grow at breakneck pace, companies are driven to adapt so quickly that not everybody can keep up. Companies need to address the social, environmental and economic impacts of their operations. The topic is about what youth are aware of and thoughts on how they can support a sustainable future together with the corporate sector.
Globalization The world is increasingly inter-connected, but are we really a global village? Companies need to quickly understand and embrace diverse markets and cultures in order to establish themselves as world leaders. The topic is about how youth is dealing with the quest for globalmindedness and be able to contribute to the corporate sector for it to truly have the world as its oyster.
Innovation Innovation plays an important role in the world we are living in today. New ideas can be translated into new experiences and solutions. The topic is about how youth can bring innovation and generate ideas that can connect businesses to the future needs of society and more specifically the needs that generation Y and Z have.
Opening
09.00 –10.00
10.00 –11.00
Keynote Speeches
Networking Lunch
11.00 –12.30
12.30 –14.00 Corporate Workshops
14.00 –14.30 14.30 –15.00 Coffee Break
17.00 –18.00
Topic Speeches
15.30 –17.00 Topic Workshops
Closing Panel
15.00 –15.30 Coffee Break
Sustainability Globalization Innovation
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30-minute exclusive Keynote Speech is designed to
address the importance and relevance of connection and
collaboration between youth and business.
Time: 10.00 – 11.00
Today’s Youth for Future World
Analyzing Thai youth as future generation in
terms of their competency, behavior and trend
and how it will impact to themselves and
Thailand as a country in the next future. Also,
what they should prepare in the global
competition and future issues, such as AEC
2013 and take part or contribute to their
country’s development.
Korn Chatikavanij Former Minister of Finance
Sorapol Sonuttamang
Unilever
Social Responsibility is not an option
Sustainability is an important part for the
continuity of an organization. Sustainability is
not only ensuring the internal system of an
organization but also external sectors, the
societies around them, which will also impact on
the business. Therefore, social responsibility
(CSR) is a must-do program for business
sector, not just an option.
Keynote Speeches
Satisfaction: 8.29 Satisfaction: 8.16
Delivery
8.29
Topic Relevancy
8.15
Quality of Information
8.43
Delivery
8.34
Topic Relevancy
8.04
Quality of Information
8.11
Conference Session Overview
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11.00 – 12.30
90-minute lunch break is designed as 30-minute
casual open-discussion about current issues
chosen and led by the corporate partners.
Companies may suggest questions to the delegates
to answer as well as the delegates to companies.
Patcharapol Suttidharm Ireal Plus
Youth for Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship is the solution for minimizing
the unemployment issue and developing the
economic growth of a nation. Youth should start
to think how to create job opportunities instead
of searching for jobs.
12.30 – 14.00
90-minute lunch break is designed as 30-minute casual
open-discussion about current issues chosen and led by
the corporate partners. Companies may suggest
questions to the delegates to answer as well as the
delegates to companies.
Veerawong Pipithsuksunt
Leadership Management International
Leadership Road
Entrepreneurship is the solution
for minimizing the
unemployment issue and
developing the economic
growth of a nation. Youth
should start to think how to
create job opportunities instead
of searching for jobs.
Topic Relevancy
7.73
Quality of Information
8.3
Networking Lunch
Satisfaction: 3.59
Delivery
3.52
Topic Relevancy
3.51
Quality of Information
3.73
Corporate Workshop
Satisfaction: 7.6
Delivery
7.03
“Too Theoretical”
“Planning Activity was Interesting”
“Less Attractive Presentation”
“Inspiring Successful Stories”
“Too Much Direct-Sales”
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14.30 – 15.00
30-minute exclusive Topic Speech is designed to
enable delegates to engage their minds more
deeply with Sustainability, Globalization, or
Innovation.
Innovation and Globalization on Low Cost Airline
Industry Case
Delivering the good case how Low Cost Airlines
created innovative system for their industry in order to
capitalize the globalization issue.
Sittichai Weerathammanoon
Former Managing Director of Asia Aviation Co., Ltd.
Former Director of Thai AirAsia co., Ltd.
16.00 – 17.00
90-minute Topic Workshop is designed to facilitate idea
generation among the delegates on a specific case or
issue related to Sustainability, Globalization, or
Innovation.
Andrew Durieux Coverage Ltd.
Business Continuity Planning
Understanding the concept of Business Continuity
Planning (BCP) and why companies should have BCP
in place at all time as the business sustainability
strategy.
Topic Speech
Satisfaction: 7.58
Delivery
7.45
Topic Relevancy
7.63
Quality of Information
7.67
Topic Workshop
Topic Relevancy
8.36
Quality of Information
8.42
Satisfaction: 8.6
Delivery
9.02
“Interesting topic but less time”
“Too Long Demonstration”
“Less Delegates’ Participation”
“Interesting Topic”
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17.00 – 18.00
60-minute Closing Panel Discussion is designed to
provide opinions and answer questions from the
audience on all forum tracks of Sustainability,
Globalization, and Innovation towards the forum.
How Corporate Sector and Youth Can Work Together to Create
Better Thailand
Discussing how to make collaboration between youth and business
sector to capitalize the issues in Thailand for developing the nation.
Panel Speakers:
Korn Chatikavanij – Government Representative
Andrew Durieux – Coverage Ltd. (Business Representative)
Takarn Ananthothai – AIESEC in Thailand (Youth Representative)
Panel Discussion
Satisfaction: 3.82
Delivery
3.76
Topic Relevancy
3.84
Quality of Information
3.86
“More Time for Panel Discussion”
“More Speakers involved”
“It was interesting but less attractive”
Feedback Corner
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Institutions %
AU Assumption University 41%
BU Bangkok University 4.2%
BUU Burapha University 0.3%
CU Chulalongkorn University 20%
DTC Dhusit Thani College 0.3%
KU Kasetsart University 6.4%
KMUTL King Mongkut’s University Technology of Ladkrabang 0.3%
KMUTNB King Mongkut’s University Technology of North Bangkok 1.8%
KMUTT King Mongkut’s University Technology of Thonburi 2.5%
MSU Mahasarakham University 0.3%
MU Mahidol University 2.8%
SAE SAE Institute Thailand 0.3%
SU Silpakorn University 0.3%
SWU Srinakharinwirot University 3.2%
SRU Suratthani Rajabhat University 0.3%
TU Thammasat University 11%
UTCC University of Thai Chamber of Chommerce 0.7%
HS High Schools 1.8%
OS Overseas Universities 2.5%
Delegate Demography AU
BU
BUU
CU
DTC
KU
KMUTL
KMUTNB
KMUTT
MSU
MU
SAE
SU
SWU
SRU
TU
UTCC
HS
OS
Total: 350 Delegates 17 Universities
5 High Schools
7 Overseas Universities
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9.74%
89.75%
0.51%
Would You Come to the Next Y2B?
Yes
No
Abstain
56.90%
38.47%
1.03%1.03% 2.57%
Would You Recommend Y2B to Your Friends?
Definitely
Maybe, if the content is changed
Maybe, If it is cheaper
Maybe, if it is cheaper and content is changed
Never
Conference General Satisfactory Overview
87.17%
4.61%
8.22%
Did You Satisfied with the Venue?
Yes
No
Abstain
Entertainment Point: 7.05
Inspiration Point: 7.36
Worthiness Point: 7.48
Food Quality: Point: 7.37
OC Service Point: 7.71
“Please use more English or provide
translator”
“More Group Activities and Delegates’
Participation/Interaction in the Sessions”
“Invite More Successful Businessman as
Speakers”
“More Workshops with relevant issues”
Feedback Corner
“More Practical Activities and Games”
“More Relevant Content and Interactive
Delivery”
“Lunch is best”
“OC Service is excellent and helpful”
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23%
54%
2%3%
4%
42%
Expense
Venue
Foods and Beverages
Transportation
Printing
Advertisement
Logistics
76%
8%
16%
Income
Delegate Fee
Merchandise
Other
Financial Report
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Main Conference Team
NuttidaTangsophonphong Organizing Committee President
Fandi Prathama Event Manager
Jitsunan Po-ngam OC Vice President Corporate Sales
Le Minh Duc OC Vice President Delegate Service
Jinjutha Tepsuwan OC Vice President Logistics
Chaiwat Nawinpakasit OC Vice President Finance
Jishichao Zhou OC Vice President Communications
Kamonphan Khongsuwan OC Vice President Public Relations
Main OC Staff: Grissada Pongpundecha – Corporate Sales Pang Hong-Eng – Public Relations Nattawan Pancharoen – Public Relations Paris Jarupan – Corporate Sales
6 Universities
13 Staff On-Site
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Should you have, please contact us:
Mobile: (+66) 0830730535 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.youth2business.wix.com/thailand Facebook: www.facebook.com/ThailandY2B
More about AIESEC in Thailand:
www.aiesec.or.th [email protected]
facebook.com/AIESECThailand youtube.com/AIESECThailand
twitter.com/AIESEC_Thailand linkedin.com/company/aiesec-in-thailand
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OUR PARTNERS
AIESEC Global Partners AIESEC in Thailand Partners
Thailand Youth to Business Forum Workshop Partners
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