This document discusses a new definition of talent management (TM) at AIESEC that focuses on team-based recruitment, induction, program structures, and integrated experiences. It proposes recruiting members for teams aligned with specific jobs or projects to give clear goals and expectations. Induction would prepare members through understanding why AIESEC is important and simulating experience delivery. Program structures could be project-based or job-based. Integrated experiences would connect programs like GCDP and TXP by having members on exchange take roles in the local committee. The key is ensuring programs have enough resources while maximizing individual learning and measuring efficiency through outputs.
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- Background Stories
- Challenges of Past Term
- Potentials of Standardised Talent Capacity
Proposed Departmental Structure and Job Description
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AIESEC Malaysia 1415
WHY Talent Capacity
- Background Stories
- Challenges of Past Term
- Potentials of Standardised Talent Capacity
Proposed Departmental Structure and Job Description
What’s Next
The PSGCNJ Member Flyer communicates the organization's values, beliefs and benefits to interested professionals who want to join the community and advance their careers.
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10. So what are we discussing
today?
Team Based Recruitment
Induction
Programme Structures
Integrated Experiences
11. Team Based Recruitment
What Is it?
Recruiting TMP TLP for teams that will work on
specific JDs or Projects aligned with the TMP
TLP Principles.
12. Team Based Recruitment
Why
Clear Understanding of Goals and Outcomes
Specialization of teams in specific Projects
Members take AIESEC more seriously because
they have clear expectations.
13. Team Based Recruitment
How
Selection
Exchange Talent JD/Project Info
and Induction
Planning Planning Promotion Session
Allocation
14. Induction
Why?
- Prepare members to be ready and start team
experience with the right knowledge and skill.
1. Overall Responsible – TM.
However every individual has to
contribute to it.
2. Practical and Visual Process
3. Important to understand WHY
AIESEC and the Relevance
15. Induction
What:
Basic: Functional:
Member: “ I understand WHY we
- AIESEC Way do exchange and HOW to deliver
- AIESEC History experiences and am ready to
- AIESEC 2015 contribute”
- How can I contribute as
a member? - Done through Exchange
simulation!!
16. Induction
How
- Induction Day
- Mentorship Process
- Experience Delivery Simulation
17. Programme Structures
Team Based
Recruitment
Project based JD based
structure structure
18.
19.
20. What kind of structure does
your LC need in focus
programmes?
23. GCDP – TXP (Re-integration)
Overall Responsible – TL TM
Support – TL OGX
How:
- Re-integration event
- Team Allocation
Suggestion: Returned Eps will do well in exchange
teams, specifically oGCDP Raising teams.
24. TXP – GCDP (Members on
exchange)
End responsible: oGCDP
Support: Marketing (Internal comm) and TM
How:
- Internal Promotion of GCDP through using
trainees, having sessions, right recruitment etc.
- Member/Leader to be allocated role in the LC.
25. New definition to TM
Team Based Recruitment
Induction
Programme Structures
Integrated Experiences
26. Remember the
Principles of Talent
Capacity
Ensuring Programme Responsibles
have enough HR to run operations
(GCDP GIP)
Maximize Learning of the Individual
Efficiency can be measured through
GCDP GIP Output in the LC
Editor's Notes
Start with Role Play.
Just like the heart is responsible for pumping blood into our body,
This is why we exist! AIESEC exists to create individual leadership transformation through our exchange experiences. And we can only do this through working in teams. This is why our teams are the core of everything we do in AIESEC.
Here I will do a small conversation with support facis to explain.
Split programme wise. Or into members/leaders for 10 minutes of discussion time. So we can split into groups. Each group discusses one and then everyone comes together for a common 5 minute connection and explanation.
EXAMPLES: (Here I will use support facis to explain)IGCDP World view teamOGCDP Winter TeamIGIP Marketing sub-product TeamOGIP IT sub-product Team
Examples: (Here I will use support Facis to explain)IGCDP Matching TeamOGCDP Promotion TeamIGIP Raising TeamOGIP EP preparation Team
Important note: First allocate new members only to exchange so they understand the relevance of exchange before being in support functions.This question: 5 minutes discussion time.