A student branch is a local student organization affiliated with IEEE. A student branch provides benefits and opportunities to student members such as conferences, workshops, competitions and scholarships. The GINI project aims to build a network between student branches across Region 10 to facilitate information sharing, training, collaboration and member retention. Key aspects of the GINI network include a collaboration platform, industry relations activities and regional coordination teams to support student branches.
IEEE Student Branch Administration - LINK Camp 2014Aswin Shibu
Session on IEEE Student Branch Administration, taken at the IEEE LINK Camp 2014.
Focused training for IEEE Student Officers and aspirants on tips and tricks to running an effective Student Branch.
IEEE Student Branch Officer Responsibilities and AdministrationSai Krishna
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is a professional association with its corporate office in New York City and its operations center in Piscataway, New Jersey. It was formed in 1963 from the amalgamation of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio Engineers. Today it is the world's largest association of technical professionals with more than 400,000 members in chapters around the world. Its objectives are the educational and technical advancement of electrical and electronic engineering, telecommunications, computer engineering and allied disciplines.
IEEE Region 10 Young Professionals Coordinator Nivas Ravichandran presented about the IEEE Region 10 Young Professionals Achievements, Concern and Plans at the IEEE MGA Global Young Professionals Meeting 2017 at San Jose, Costa Rica.
During the IEEE Region 10 Annual General Meeting 2017 held at Chiba, Japan IEEE Region 10 Young Professionals Coordinator Nivas Ravichandran presented this deck to all the Section Chairs from Asia Pacific as a way to provide awareness about Young Professionals and their activities.
The first IEEE Region 10 Young Professionals Committee Meeting for 2017. Presented by IEEE Region 10 Young Professionals Coordinator 2017 - Nivas Ravichandran.
IEEE Student Branch Administration - LINK Camp 2014Aswin Shibu
Session on IEEE Student Branch Administration, taken at the IEEE LINK Camp 2014.
Focused training for IEEE Student Officers and aspirants on tips and tricks to running an effective Student Branch.
IEEE Student Branch Officer Responsibilities and AdministrationSai Krishna
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is a professional association with its corporate office in New York City and its operations center in Piscataway, New Jersey. It was formed in 1963 from the amalgamation of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio Engineers. Today it is the world's largest association of technical professionals with more than 400,000 members in chapters around the world. Its objectives are the educational and technical advancement of electrical and electronic engineering, telecommunications, computer engineering and allied disciplines.
IEEE Region 10 Young Professionals Coordinator Nivas Ravichandran presented about the IEEE Region 10 Young Professionals Achievements, Concern and Plans at the IEEE MGA Global Young Professionals Meeting 2017 at San Jose, Costa Rica.
During the IEEE Region 10 Annual General Meeting 2017 held at Chiba, Japan IEEE Region 10 Young Professionals Coordinator Nivas Ravichandran presented this deck to all the Section Chairs from Asia Pacific as a way to provide awareness about Young Professionals and their activities.
The first IEEE Region 10 Young Professionals Committee Meeting for 2017. Presented by IEEE Region 10 Young Professionals Coordinator 2017 - Nivas Ravichandran.
About Jamie Moesch:
Jamie joined IEEE in December 2007, and was appointed Managing Director of Educational Activities in January 2016. Jamie leads the staff team of Educational Activities to achieve the shared vision of success built with partners on the IEEE Educational Activities Board, and other education stakeholders throughout IEEE. Prior to joining Educational Activities, Jamie was the Senior Director of the Member Experience. In this role he was responsible for the overall IEEE member experience across the globe.
Mobile World Congress 2017 Recap: The Future of ConnectivityIan Beacraft
A recap of the fourteen trends that defined Mobile World Congress 2017, through the lens of Epsilon Agency's innovation platform of Cognition, Connection and Immersion. Here you'll find the best of the show.
While working as interns, we were tasked with the project of collecting different leadership games to be used for a leadership camp of high school students.
About Jamie Moesch:
Jamie joined IEEE in December 2007, and was appointed Managing Director of Educational Activities in January 2016. Jamie leads the staff team of Educational Activities to achieve the shared vision of success built with partners on the IEEE Educational Activities Board, and other education stakeholders throughout IEEE. Prior to joining Educational Activities, Jamie was the Senior Director of the Member Experience. In this role he was responsible for the overall IEEE member experience across the globe.
Mobile World Congress 2017 Recap: The Future of ConnectivityIan Beacraft
A recap of the fourteen trends that defined Mobile World Congress 2017, through the lens of Epsilon Agency's innovation platform of Cognition, Connection and Immersion. Here you'll find the best of the show.
While working as interns, we were tasked with the project of collecting different leadership games to be used for a leadership camp of high school students.
Tap Chapters as a Member Engagement ChannelBillhighway
Are you meeting your members where they’re at in their career? Are your chapters? We know depending on the stage of their career, your members have different needs and wants. This virtual workshop is a deep dive into what the data tells us on membership needs, loyalty and behavior. Tapping the data, we'll create a strategy you can share with your chapters to generate engagement and value based on their career stage. In this virtual workshop, we cover ways your chapters can better prepare volunteers to be the face of your association and engage the next big wave of individuals starting their careers or reinventing themselves.
Incident Management Metrics, A University of Miami Case Study
Eddie Vidal, Manager, Enterprise Support Services, UM
Eddie Vidal has over 20 years experience in various areas of Information Technology, focused primarily on Service Delivery and Support for IT infrastructures.
In this presentation, Eddie shares why it’s important to use metrics, and the UM approach. He will wrap the session by providing attendees with tangible advice that can be applied to any support organization.
Session at http://smbconnect.in/ in Cochin. This talks about my experience with my startup Profoundis and our product https://vibeapp.co/. It talks about the failures (the downs) we went through and the learnings it gave me.
My Experience with Startups, Incubators and AcceleratorsArjun Pillai
This was a 20 minutes presentation given at Startup Saturday Kochi by Headstart Network. This talks about my experiences with Microsoft ventures, Startup Chile, Startup Village and Blackbox Connect.
Training on Career Development for Profoundis (vibeapp.co)Arjun Pillai
This talks a bit about difference between Job and Career, starting off career, pacing it, SWOT (Strengths, Weakness, Opportunities and Threats) and opportunities at Profoundis. This is one of the two.
Session presented at TEDxAGBSKochi, Cochin on 9th October, 2015. The session presented some thoughts around career, trends to follow, and things to be taken care of
Some of the Skills which I found useful in my Infosys and Startup Career. Presentation made at SCMS College of Engineering and Technology, Cochin in March 2015. The third last slide talks about 20-40-60 rule.
How to deliver a good presentation? The Do's and Don't do's of a presentation. Courtesy to some other slideshares, especially for those scientific details, stats etc.
11 top questions before you choose a CRMArjun Pillai
CRM can be a game changer, but choosing the right one is a big pain. The slides talks about 11 top things you should sonsider when evaluating, choosing and buying a new CRM
Incubators, Accelerators and Startups - From a Founder Perspective @ Startup ...Arjun Pillai
The presentation was handled for Startup Mantra 2014, the annual event of Kerala Startups. The slides talk about incubators, accelerators, their advantages, disadvantages, how to evaluate and some tips.
Session delivered to Engineering Students.
Importance of doing something. How doing something extra added value to my career. Told some stories from my personal life, some I heard and some from people I know.
LINK is IEEE Student member network of Kerala Section. The presentation deals with some of the basics of LINK. It was delivered as part of a training program in Federal Institute of Engineering
The was an Idiot - My life Story till nowArjun Pillai
The session handled at IEEE Training Event at Federal Institute of Science & Technology. It is how I started my engineering days, how I joined IEEE, What I learned etc.
PS: The ppt is suited for session delivery and not readable
Presentation for Video Conference for National Institute of Engineering, MysoreArjun Pillai
The presentation is divided into 2 pieces as suggested by Organizers.
1. How IEEE helped me in Startup? - Some stories from my own experience.
2. How Vibe (http://vibeapp.co/) was born? - My Startup Journey
It is a presentation deck. So if you want to know any details, reach out by comments or @rarjunpillai
Welcome to the Program Your Destiny course. In this course, we will be learning the technology of personal transformation, neuroassociative conditioning (NAC) as pioneered by Tony Robbins. NAC is used to deprogram negative neuroassociations that are causing approach avoidance and instead reprogram yourself with positive neuroassociations that lead to being approach automatic. In doing so, you change your destiny, moving towards unlocking the hypersocial self within, the true self free from fear and operating from a place of personal power and love.
6. Sep 1
Annual Year
Rebate
Officer
Activity
Reporting
Reporting
7. Execom Trans
Annual EC & GB
Report/Budget Meeting
Evaluation Action plan
Lifecycle
Sub
Train them
committees
(Se/El)ection
Monthly EC
of new EC
Report and
Document
11. Small Medium Large
• Startup • Have enough • Have Enough
• Need members Funds
Mentoring • Sustain & • Getting
• Low on then grow Difficult to
Funds • SIGs Manage
• Eg; C • Eg; SPAA, • Need more
Classes, NDLPs, opportunities
Sessions by Workshops • About
Alumni/ Societies
Professors, • Mentoring
Fund Raisers • Eg; AISC,
Conferences,
13. Get your Money!!!
SIGHT Group
Rebate SPAC/SPAA R10 WIE
Formation
Section
WIE WIE Special R10 HTA
Level
Formation Initiative Project
Funding
IEEE
AIYEHUM GINI funds EPICS
Foundation
Student
Paper
Mini Grants Enterprise STEP
Contests
award
14.
15. Don’t know what to do? I’m not
getting my spectrum!!!
IEEE doesn’t keep me updated!
Whom should I contact?
I would Like to volunteer, but how,
where? Can I apply for this?
How is this scholarship being awarded? My
Email id is not working
How do you Start an Affinity Group?
How to Start a Society? What are the benefits of
Computer Society?
17. About GINI
GINI is a 5 Year special project initiated by R10 to
Network SBs and Volunteers across R10 started in
2008
GINI is not a separate ‘entity’,
but a working concept only
GINI tries to build local teams at the section level
2012 Marks the End of GINI Pilot
Project
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20. GINI Student Branch Networking
Membership Retention
Severe problem
Less talked
Training
IEEE cannot cater upto all levels
Volunteers change every year - Continuous training every 6
months/1 year
Awareness
On Student Branch Activities
Benefits of IEEE
Peer to Peer Networking
Sharing and collaboration of ideas
Initiation/revival/mentoring for SBs
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21. Student Branch Networking
Build the Member
Training
Network Retention
Initiation/revival/mentoring for SBs
22. Collaboration Platform
Flow of Keeps you
One Stop
‘Relevant’ aware,
Information Shop
connected
www.india.r10sac.org
23. What should you do
Identify Organize
Join your
your GINI Your
CP
team Events
www.india.r10sac.org
24. Industry Relation
Workshops Webinars Seminars
Competitions Contests
Talks Industrial Visits
Hackathons Internships
Mapping Industry with Academia
25. GINI - Some Curious facts
Last 4
LKWs
& 7 REMs
Best >60%
Retention Budget
~65%
Nomination
25 12/27/2012
26.
27. You know the Biggest thing that makes a DIFFERENCE?
Thank You
Arjun R Pillai
R10 GINI Co-ordinator, R10 SAC
R10 Humanitarian Technology Committee
rarjunpillai@ieee.org / @gmail.com
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