2. WHY DO WE NEED A VISION
2025?
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Evolution membership in JCI Belgium & Regions
Total JCI Vlaanderen Total JCI BWB Total JCI Belgium
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2025?
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Number of LOMs
Number of LOMs
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2025?
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
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at least 50 members 25 - 39 members 10 - 24 members less than 10 members
5. WHY DO WE NEED A VISION
2025?
Membership drops year after year: less than 1000 members left!
Amount of local chapters drops year after year: only 54 LOMs left!
Average size of LOMs is dropped to 21 in Vlaanderen, 14 in BWB, 18
in Belgium
Median size of LOMs is dropped to 19 in Vlaanderen, 14 in BWB, 16 in
Belgium
Only 2 chapter have more than 50 members
12 Chapters have less than 10 members
26 Chapters have less than 25 members (but more than 10)
In Vlaanderen 14/34 LOMs above 25 members, in BWB 2/20 LOMs
above 25 members
6. WHY DO WE NEED A VISION
2025?
Competition of other organizations and activities is growing
Free time of people is getting more and more professionalised
Oversupply of information makes only strong messages stand out
Young people are very committed, but want to spread their
attention and focus
Young people need to see a clear added value to commit themselves
7. WHY DO WE NEED A VISION
2025?
JCI exists for 70 years in Belgium. Decisions taken in the past were good,
seen from the context those decisions were taken in.
Times are changing, so we should also ask ourselves if we need to change as
well, looking for the solutions we need for the future, not for the past.
There are no such things as “holy houses”. Everything should be able to be
changed when necessary to build a strong organization towards the future.
A modern organization should be purpose driven, customer centric and agile
and authentic. These elements should be strengthened in our vision towards
the future.
8. VISION 2025
GOAL: “To be the leading organization of young leaders (to be)”
Attractive to young leaders (to be): exclusive membership
Attractive to young leaders (to be): exclusive program in clear
offering
To offer exclusive membership, exclusive program: strong local
chapters needed
To create and support strong local chapters: strong central
organization needed
9. 1. TO BE THE LEADING
ORGANIZATION OF YOUNG
LEADERS (TO BE)
Top of mind organization for young people who want to develop their
leadership skills (cfr Vlerick Business School for Business Skills)
25% of people between 18 and 40 has to know about JCI
Being recognized by media and other opinion makers as the leading
organization on leadership development and training
Media coverage online & offline
Have an alumni network of people taking leading roles in all sectors
of society
1000 leaders of organizations in Belgium with JCI background
10. 2. EXCLUSIVE MEMBERSHIP
Members = ambitious young people who (want to) take the lead in
their sector of society and to create positive change
Exclusive in ambtion and leadership potential
Not exclusive on background or current position
Top Screening of Members, both to become and to stay a member
Yearly screening of members and decision if yes/no they can become/stay a
member
Membership is a Commitment, participation in activities is open to
everyone
Measure activity of members (gamification?)
11. 3. ONE CLEAR OFFERING:
DEVELOPMENT TRACKS FOR
(FUTURE) LEADERS
Leadership Skills Training
Open trainings for a broad audience – opportunities for members to showcase their
knowledge and experience
Exclusive top trainings only for members
Train-the-trainer: only open for members
Leadership Experience
Setting up small or bigger Community Change Projects
Opportunity to take up various roles in project teams
Opportunity to take up various roles in organizational structure
Leadership International Network
Building an international network of leaders
Get inspired by rolemodels and visionary leaders from all over the world
Developing a broad an open minded vision of the world’s needs and opportunities
12. 4. STRONG CHAPTERS
EVERYWHERE
50 Chapters of at least 25 members, preferably 50 members
- 50 Chapters = Less chapters but stronger chapters, well spread
over the whole country
- 25 Members = Less impact of some individuals and less vulnerable
to leaving members
In line with international rules and guidelines
Every chapter at least net break even in memberships every year
- 50 Members = More impact in local community, more opportunities
to grow in leadership
Aim: at least 5 commissions per chapter
13. 5. ONE STRONG CENTRAL
ORGANIZATION
To Support
Logistics: materials, merchandising, partnerships, human resources,…
Communication & Branding
Financial
Exchange & Inspire
To Represent
to National and International organisations
to Partners, content partners, logistical partners, financial partners
To Monitor and Guide
yearly audit of activities of local chapters by National Organization
One Vision, One Mission, One set of Objectives, One Strategy, One Target Group
14. 5. ONE STRONG CENTRAL
ORGANIZATION
One = More efficiency:
- One decisive organisation
- Less double roles of volunteers
- Less meetings and obligations for LOMs
- Clear organizational structure
Central, but link with LOMs through (limited amount of) districts /
regional VPs:
- Support and exchange in districts
- Actively founding new LOMs in districts or supporting voluntary
mergers of LOMs
15. ACTION PLAN - TIMELINE
Sept 22nd
Initial
presentation at
General Assembly
Dec 9th
Open Forum at
Active Citizen
Day
Jan
Present results at
General Assembly
Feb/March
Visiting
LOMs
…
Implementati
on
committee(s)
April
Vote on vision at
General Assembly
16. THANK YOU FOR
CONSIDERING THIS!
STATEN GENERAAL – ETATS GENERAUX JCI IN BELGIUM:
• For JCI Belgium-Wallonie-Bruxelles: Nadja Maraite – Henry Arnal
• For JCI Vlaanderen: Ine Lepage – Olivier Brackx
• For JCI Belgium: Sofie Goderis - Hans Everaert – Wouter Danckaert
• For JCI Senate Belgium: Caroline Thoonen – Koen Vandenbunder –
Tom De Coninck
• For JCI SenSe Vlaanderen: Vincent Laroy – Dirk Glas
• For JCI Belgium Foundation: Reginald Schaumans – Pascal Vallette
• For JCI Staines Foundation: Sarah Lammers