The document discusses the importance of youth leadership in addressing various societal issues in the UK such as social inequality, sustainability, technology, value-based business, and youth unemployment. It explores how the youth leadership organization AIESEC UK can contribute to solving these issues by challenging mindsets and perspectives of young people and equipping them with skills and tools to create change. Participants are asked to reflect on the issue they most connect with and discuss in groups how youth leadership is important to address it, how AIESEC UK can help solve it, and what their role could be as a youth leader in AIESEC UK.
A presentation I gave at Cyborg Camp YVR (2013).
Video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wQqvIXDCvM
Title slide image provided by @joelrich, http://joelisrich.com
Also, the image of the National Wheelmen button and anecdote about William McKinley's presidential campaign come courtesy of Carlton Reid's blog (and forthcoming book): http://www.roadswerenotbuiltforcars.com
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Ryan is part Drummer, interaction designer, videographer and urban design enthusiast
A presentation I gave at Cyborg Camp YVR (2013).
Video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wQqvIXDCvM
Title slide image provided by @joelrich, http://joelisrich.com
Also, the image of the National Wheelmen button and anecdote about William McKinley's presidential campaign come courtesy of Carlton Reid's blog (and forthcoming book): http://www.roadswerenotbuiltforcars.com
Cyborg Camp YVR 2013: Ryan Betts: “Cities eat Cyborgs.”theholongroup
“Cities eat Cyborgs.”
Technology doesn’t change in cities, cities change technology. No matter how much we wish we could wave the wand of technology to fix civic and social issues, they are better restructured through slow processes: policy, regulation, zoning, and cultural programming. Cyborgs rush to cities, and the cities eat them alive.
Ryan is part Drummer, interaction designer, videographer and urban design enthusiast
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Back in time, I started out as a strong individual contributor. I loved to have a team around me and collaborate with them, but when it came to doing “my part”, I did it only by myself. I was uncomfortable when another one “peeked over my shoulder” to see what I was doing, or when they even wanted to do it together with me.
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Talk given at German Testing Day 2021
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Back in time, I started out as a strong individual contributor. I loved to have a team around me and collaborate with them, but when it came to doing “my part”, I did it only by myself. I was uncomfortable when another one “peeked over my shoulder” to see what I was doing, or when they even wanted to do it together with me.
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Want to attend our next webinar? Become a Shiftup Explorer: https://shiftup.work/product/explorer-agility-innovation-qualification-program/
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1. Open with the connection between
“the world outside” and the global
reality with the relevance of
responsible global leadership to
what is the relevance and purpose
of AIESEC today.
WHY
AIESEC UK?
MAX
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2. Why do we need youth
leadership in the UK?
MAX
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3. How can AIESEC UK have
a positive impact on UK
society?
MAX
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4. Ask is anyone know’s
who this guy is?
And who has seen teh
video or read his essay in
the New Statesman?
MAX
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5. “
Are we in need of a
revolution?
REVOLUTION
”
☛ Russell Brand
MAX
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6. - female inequality
- inequality of
opportunity
- racial inequalities
- link back to AIESEC UKGCDP understanding
responsibility
SOCIAL INEQUALITY
MAX
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7. - environment
- ageing population
- economic system
- Link back to AIESEC UK
SUSTAINABILITY
MAX
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8. -Driving the economy
for ward
- skills gaps
- AIESEC has real
relevance to impact
society
TECHNOLOGY
MAX
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9. - more responsible
leaders in business
- values in business
- happiness
- how does AIESEC UK
contribute
VALUE BASED BUSINESS
MAX
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10. Why is having a global
perspective so necessary
- not a small island
anymore
LOCAL & GLOBAL
PERSPECTIVE
MAX
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11. Highlight key issues and
how AIESEC contributes.
- entrepreneurialism
- career readiness
- skills & experience
Mention One Young
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT
& UNDEREMPLOYMENT
MAX
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13. OUR CONTRIBUTION AS YOUTH
LEADERS?
SOCIAL INEQUALITY
MAX
Wednesday, 6 November 13
14. OUR CONTRIBUTION AS YOUTH
LEADERS?
SOCIAL INEQUALITY
SUSTAINABILITY
MAX
Wednesday, 6 November 13
15. OUR CONTRIBUTION AS YOUTH
LEADERS?
SOCIAL INEQUALITY
SUSTAINABILITY
TECHNOLOGY
MAX
Wednesday, 6 November 13
16. OUR CONTRIBUTION AS YOUTH
LEADERS?
SOCIAL INEQUALITY
SUSTAINABILITY
TECHNOLOGY
VALUE BASED BUSINESS
MAX
Wednesday, 6 November 13
17. OUR CONTRIBUTION AS YOUTH
LEADERS?
SOCIAL INEQUALITY
SUSTAINABILITY
TECHNOLOGY
VALUE BASED BUSINESS
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT &
UNDEREMPLOYMENT
MAX
Wednesday, 6 November 13
18. OUR CONTRIBUTION AS YOUTH
LEADERS?
SOCIAL INEQUALITY
SUSTAINABILITY
TECHNOLOGY
VALUE BASED BUSINESS
LOCAL & GLOBAL MINDSET
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT &
UNDEREMPLOYMENT
MAX
Wednesday, 6 November 13
19. Which issue do you most
connect with?
MAX
Wednesday, 6 November 13
21. OUR CONTRIBUTION AS YOUTH
LEADERS?
SOCIAL INEQUALITY
MAX
Wednesday, 6 November 13
22. OUR CONTRIBUTION AS YOUTH
LEADERS?
SOCIAL INEQUALITY
SUSTAINABILITY
MAX
Wednesday, 6 November 13
23. OUR CONTRIBUTION AS YOUTH
LEADERS?
SOCIAL INEQUALITY
SUSTAINABILITY
TECHNOLOGY
MAX
Wednesday, 6 November 13
24. OUR CONTRIBUTION AS YOUTH
LEADERS?
SOCIAL INEQUALITY
SUSTAINABILITY
TECHNOLOGY
VALUE BASED BUSINESS
MAX
Wednesday, 6 November 13
25. OUR CONTRIBUTION AS YOUTH
LEADERS?
SOCIAL INEQUALITY
SUSTAINABILITY
TECHNOLOGY
VALUE BASED BUSINESS
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT &
UNDEREMPLOYMENT
MAX
Wednesday, 6 November 13
26. OUR CONTRIBUTION AS YOUTH
LEADERS?
SOCIAL INEQUALITY
SUSTAINABILITY
TECHNOLOGY
VALUE BASED BUSINESS
LOCAL & GLOBAL MINDSET
YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT &
UNDEREMPLOYMENT
MAX
Wednesday, 6 November 13
28. Individually reflect then
share your ideas on a
post-it
discuss in a grouo
Why is youth leadership
important to help solve
this issue?
MAX
Wednesday, 6 November 13
29. Connecting with what AIESEC UK is aiming to achieve
with PFHP.
Challenging the mindsets & perspectives of young people
as well as equipping young people with the belief, skills &
tools to got out there and make that change.
How can we as AIESEC
UK contribute to help
solve this issue?
MAX
Wednesday, 6 November 13
30. What is your role as a
youth leader in AIESEC
UK to help solve this
issue?
MAX
Wednesday, 6 November 13
31. Why is youth leadership important in your chosen issue?
How can we as AIESEC UK contribute to help solve
this?
What is your role as a youth leader in AIESEC UK to
help solve this issue?
MAX
Wednesday, 6 November 13