Friday 20 August 2010

AIESEC Tallinn's summer

AIESEC Tallinn showed a lot of good results last term and is already actively working hard to achieve new amazing results.
BUT this is not all. AIESEC Tallinn is also actively enjoying the summer. Since the awesome summer weather started we have shown strengths, skills and positive attitude by participating in different cool events.
All of the active summer events are supported by Matkad.ee


Canoeing trip
LC Tallinn together with LC Tartu put together their strongest athletes and went canoeing. 16 brave members put on their sport clothes, flip-flops, tightened their life jacket and started to race on 5th of June.
The best canoes flipped over already during the first 50 meters. Others were trying to get the idea how to run and use the paddles. There were some fallen trees that needed to be crossed and some small rapids where the river really tested our wisdom and skills.
We passed through around 10km and on the road we saw some interesting garden details, beautiful nature and our motivated members where singing and enjoying the great day
In the end of this incredibly cool trip we managed to get 5 people wet and all of the people happy and full of energy to do this again soon

See the pictures HERE

Bicycle trip
LC Tallinn members also had a three day bicycle trip in south of Estonia. 4 members started their trip from Tallinn rail station on 18th of June with the direction to Pärnu and after 2,5 hours we arrived at Andres place. During the first evening also the other joined as and 9 members bicycle gang drove around Pärnu together 30 km.
Next morning we put on our best bicycle costumes and took some kinky pictures and started our way towards Abja Paluoja – Madis place. It was a day full of interesting weather, cool animals and lots of fun. We visited a zoo with small animals, we had the best fish soup ever- made by Madis and we had the privilege to ride against the wind with very refreshing rain.
In the evening when we arrived at Madis place already hot sauna and warm food was waiting for us. The day ended inside the camping drinking sider/bear and listening to the nastiest stories by Manuel and Oliver.
The next day we enjoyed a really good weather, we visited Latvia, went to walk through a bog and visited the Karksi Nuia old castle.

See the amazing pictures by Manuel and Ats

Orienting in Noarootsi
LC Tallinn was also represented in a orienting event organised by BEST Estonia. 4 previous LC Tallinn board members and a very experienced AIESECar started a very long and eventful road in Noarootsi peninsula on 22nd of June.
Team AIESEC started their road around 00:00 o’clock. We ran through dark forest, met some very lovely local people, we striped down, we sang songs, we plashed in water, put together a puzzle, drank some weird drinks and build 2m high tower from 50 cm branches.
At 11:00 in the morning we arrived to the finish exhausted but happy for going through the almost 37 km long distance.
We did not win but we got a very strong second place from almost 12 teams. You can see here that AIESEC people are really motivated and strong and if you want to achieve something then you will definitely achieve it.
Enjoy the rest of the HOT summer and take everything from this summer because this time will never come back :D

See the pictures HERE

Thursday 3 June 2010

Thank you for a fantastic year!


Dear passengers of the Flight 07/08,

This is your captain speaking. The flight that took off exactly one year ago has now safely landed to switch the captain and the crew!
Our take-off was quite bumpy, and for a while we had no idea where the heck we were flying to. However, at some point we managed to find the map and started to fly towards our destination. The flight has been really joyful and I hope that you have all enjoyed a lot. There have been many stops on our way to celebrate and have fun as well as get some work done.

With these words a former EB team finished their term 2 years ago.

Our EB term is now also officially over. For us, it was a very intense period with so much challenges and learning. Sometimes it was very tough but exactly tough enough to handle everything.

This year has been all about Change and Friendship. Doing something we really love to do and giving the best of ourselves. We strongly feel that LC Tallinn is a family - we have seen this at conferences as well as outside of AIESEC. We have become true friends who enjoy each others' company everywhere - remember conference Synergy where LC Tallinn literally rocked the house; remember Women´s day when we conquered club Fusioon with Cotton Eye Joe; remember this Saturday when we were saying good-bye to Julian in Cathouse club; remember all the nights we have organized random office parties? The list goes on. Being an AIESECer is a connection that unites us everywhere and anytime. We just know how to be cool and sophisticated!

When thinking about all the things that happened this year then the bottom line is that it has been amazing. What made it amazing was you guys - every single one of you!

We especially want to thank all the team leaders who we have worked with this term - Jaanika Okk, Jana Šubitidze, Tiina Leiger, Laura Randmaa, Mari Sarapuu, Alar Laanep, Jarne Liivak, Marianna Mihelson, Tõnis Vaiksaar and many other members. It is a great pleasure to work with people who have something to offer, someone to learn from every day. They are definitely those people.


So thank you from the bottom of our hearts!

Your EB team of the term 09/10 - Andres, Gertel, Jaanika, Katrina, Oliver




Friday 30 April 2010

Benefits of being a team leader or Local Support Team member

Having been a team leader for many teams in AIESEC, I want to bring out some important benefits team leaders as well as Local Support Team members have in front of other AIESEC members.

You can:

  1. Be part of the Leadership team of LC Tallinn and participate in their events
  2. Get more financtial support when attending national and international conferences
  3. Get up to 50% discount from EP fee
  4. Participate more trainings and leadership tracks at conferences
  5. Get coaching support from EB members
  6. Participate in National Planning Meeting
  7. Have a much bigger impact on the LC and AIESEC in Estonia in general
  8. Find many contacts in AIESEC network and much more.
So take this challenge and apply for TL and LST positions!

Oliver

Thursday 29 April 2010

Jaana´s story as the OGX TTÜ Team Leader

I decided to apply because I love challenges. Also I really started to love AIESEC and I wanted to go to the next level. At first I was really afraid as I didn`t saw leader in me, I have never even thought about this idea (me leading a team). Later when I really got into planning my next term in AIESEC I realized that I want to do something different in order to grow. I started to think what qualities I need to be a good leader and I thought that I should try this position (or at least apply for the TL position) as I love communicating with other people, I knew already some stuff about AIESEC to pass on, I was eager to learn and of course I liked to get challenges. Luckily I was selected :))
First thing when I started my term was creating a plan for the new term - setting goals and job descriptions for team members. When I got people in my team I needed to create a team spirit. I got to know my team members and all of them were so cool people! We started to plan our team goals and I explained how are we going to work.
After this year I can really see the power behind teamwork, how it is done when the whole team is working in order to achieve team goals. As a leader I know what it means to lead by an example.

Wednesday 28 April 2010

Jaanika´s road as Eyes Wide Open (EWO) team leader

Summer 2009

I didn´t apply for EWO team leader position. It so called „fell into my lap“. I joined EDU team in May 2009. And in the end of June, Tiina (team leader of EDU team) asked if I would want to lead Klapid Eest! team (which was one part of EDU project). At that moment I didn´t have a clue what this means, but I agreed.

On 1st of July was the first meeting with people from Tallinn, Tartu and Pärnu. We didn´t select national coordinator and I agreed to manage finances of the project – temporary, but as it is said that there is nothing more constant than temporary things. So I started to write fund applications for this project. But the idea was that the fund application must be with the new and fresh idea. It meant that I started to write the concept of the project. At the beginning it was said that this project will be like World On Wheels (WOW) where the theme was entrepreneurship. And the original name was Klapid Eest! WOW. Because of the new theme, which I thought might be about consumption, I suggested the new name: Eyes Wide Open. Klapid Eest! was mandatory name, so the final name was Klapid Eest! Eyes Wide Open. In August I continued with writing project concept and fund application.

Autumn 2009

From the beginning of October, after autumn recruitment, 5 fabulous people joined me. At first there was a lot of introduction work. We got to know each other better end better every time. We had weekly meetings and the collaborative work started. I was very excited with being a team leader. In autumn almost everything seemed so easy. But constant rejections from funds were very depressive. Nevertheless everything else worked quite well: contracts with school, EP-s, introduction week etc. There was a lot of work done. To be honest, it was hard, but I enjoyed every moment of this work. EWO team was very hard working and the results were obvious.

Winter 2009/2010

At the beginning of the year we started again with hard work, although exams were in January which made EWO work a bit harder. We made interviews with EP-s and matched them. School agreements were finalized, we got the apartment for EP-s and some food. Finance issue was still a problem, but LC was very supportive at that time and we got some help from them.

Spring 2010

In the end of February the first EP-s came to Tallinn. And then the real stress started: preparation of EP-s, sending them to schools and joining them in schools. Although I wasn´t able to attend their lessons as much as I wanted, but at least I visited some schools. There were some issues with some interns, which amplified the stress factor for me. The big aim was to make the life for interns as comfortable as possible. But to hear the positive feedback from some schools and seeing that EP-s try to develop the lessons gave the energy back. Now the project is finished and some interns have already left Tallinn and others are leaving very soon.

Now when the project is finished it is good to look back what has been done and what was the impact for me. I learned a lot about teamwork: how to manage the team and how to keep all functions working. I couldn´t do all this work without EWO team. Unfortunately one of my team members quit in the middle of the project, in result the work for other team members piled up. But they handled it very well.

I think that all that stress is just one part of the project and this is inevitable. But my motivation and passion were the elements that kept me going and motivation of my team members kept my mood up during stressful times. The main thing was to keep up with the project flow and keep myself up to date. I think that altogether the whole term was positive experience. And the reason for this was my team (I won´t stop repeating this!).

I can´t wait to see what course the project will take the next term.




Tuesday 27 April 2010

Alar´s story as the Market Expansion TL

I had been in AIESEC for 2 months involved in sales team, selling traineeships to companies, making sales calls and going to sales meeting. It was all new to me and lot to learn but I found myself thinking of something more than being just a team member. As AIESEC aims to develop future leaders I felt that I wasn't getting this leadership experience and also I felt that I needed a bigger challenge.

Then LC opened leadership positions for the next term and I decided to apply. I started filling in the application. The decision was quite easy for me but with this decision came many mixed feelings: fear, doubts, excitement.

Looking back now I see that these feelings were really normal as any new challenge that one decides to face. Looking back now I feel fortunate that I had this opportunity and I had courage and will to apply. And fortunately I was elected for the position I applied.

The year as a team leader has definitely made me into a better person than I was before and I have learned a lot about leadership, value of team and team work. I have learned to always stretch myself and try to think out of box and big. I have learned to never give up - the moment you give up the environment around you will lose yourself in that decision. There are always things to improve, people to talk to, solutions to be created and judgments to be faced and mindsets to be changed. Also being responsible for not only myself has though me a lot about my own motivation. And finally I have learned to have fun and take the journey and the challenges you face with a bit of humor, things are never as serious as they look and you are rarely to find the best solutions when you are stressed, frustrated and depressed.

During a year there have been many failures and many successes. But the most positive thing during the year I will remember is people I have met. AIESEC has amazing, passionate and smart people and everyone has their one story. One chapter in my story is now ending and the next one is starting soon. I feel now that because of this decision I made a year ago I am now ready to face even bigger challenges.

Monday 26 April 2010

Mari´s story as the OGX TLÜ TL

Future team leader ! You are probably wondering that you haven’t lead a team, think if you have the right skills and what would happen if you don’t have all the right answers. So, forget all that !

You are definitely the right person! You are in AIESEC, which means that you are capable of anything. Believe that! You have already the right tools and resources, but you just have to believe in yourself, I know I am!

But what’s my story? Well, I guess most of you don’t know that, but I first applied a TL position in Tartu EB, with no leadership experience what so ever. Unfortunately I didn’t get the TL position that I wanted, but fortunately I was offered ET OGX TL position, which is basically EDU project. I gladly accepted that, but as it turned out I changed my subjects and came to Tallinn.

It was all new to me. Well, I know AIESEC is cool, but what about LC Tallinn. I knew some people, but still I wasn’t sure, whether to be a TL or not, so in autumn I started my work as just a team member.

As the time went, at some point I felt that I need bigger challenges and there are a lot more for me to gain and also to give. Therefore applying for TL position in February wasn’t difficult, because it had been in my head for some time. But...I still had doubts. How will I do the first meeting, how will I be a leader, when all the members in my team are used to me as a member. How will I be heard? Actually it wasn’t so difficult and I learned in progress as well. As my job wasn’t as easy as the people applying now, because I came a TL in the middle of the term. You can have a long period of transition, planning and all that fun stuff!

If you haven’t been a team leader, then you actually don’t know how to prepare for that. You can learn by failing and trying different things. That’s very normal and okay.

I have learned that I don’t have to do everything on my own, I have my team and there’s a lot more teams and people who are willing to help team leaders with everything. If you think you might be stupid, while asking so many questions, but if you don’t know something then you need to ask. If you don’t get your answers, then you don’t get the knowledge.

If you don’t know how to be a leader, then this is your chance, it’s your time to shine and gain the knowledge that you don’t have now, because nobody is expecting you to be perfect. If you are, then very good, but usually it’s not that way.

The most positive thing about TL experience has been the surprising moments, when I learn something new about me. Also the constant pushing the limits a bit.. I realize that I can do more that I have done at the moment. And as a lot of people have mentioned it, the people are just great, you will have a great support from others and get to know different opinions.

In the end I would like to say that in autumn, when I started just as a team member. When I look back then I realize that I regret a bit that I didn’t take the chance to be a TL then, when it was offered to me. Like you, I was hesitating. Hesitate, but go beyond that. Even if you don´t know if you are ready, you’ll never find out, what might had happen if you had taken the role as a team leader.

Cheers,

Mari

Sunday 25 April 2010

Laura´s story as the TL of EDU Team



In the beginning I felt excited and powerful. I was the BOSS.

In the middle I have had some periods when I' m so busy with some other responsibilities or I just have lack of motivation. But there is an uphill after every downhill, which give me an other experience to learn something. Usuallly it's not a problem if you are a little bit distant from your team for a short period. They understand and survive.

Now I feel I can change some young person's (Yours) life to motivate them to have the experience most people don't have when they are in that age.

The greatest is when people say you do your work great and they think you can be a role model for someone else.

As I started to lead a team, which already had really good team spirit and the work was ongoing, I just continued the work, created some tracking system and felt powerful :)

I' ve learned a lot about how to work with different people, accept and respect them. Learned to manage my time much better, how to get motivated when it just doesn't work. I'v got a lot more bravery to climb higher, step out from the ground and be the one who influences others.

(Laura with some of her members)

What next?

The end of the term 2009/ 10 is coming very quickly. So far we have elected our Executive Board and now it is time to find the new Team Leaders. Now is the time to put together the Leadership Team of Term 2010/ 11.


Check the opportunities we are opening and make your pick. Be the change!


Will you be the person to continue making the change?

Applications are already out- take a look and stay tuned for stories from the current Team Leaders ;)

Cheers

Wednesday 31 March 2010

LC Tallinn Rocked Synergy!

This is the chapter where all our hard work got payed off! In simple words LC Tallinn Rocked SYNERGY 2010!

LC Tallinn was rewarded by being the Best Baltic LC of the Year.

LC growth compared to the last Synergy 2009 has been more then 200%.

The award was given based on the fallowing criterias:

- Growth in 2010 results

- Ranking in 2010 results

- Sustainability of the growth

- Consistency of the performance

We would like to thank all our fantastic members for contributing to the development of LC Tallinn and giving us the opportunity to feel as champions.

But this is not it- LC Tallinn members got rewards individually as well.

MC rewarded Jana Šubitidze

LC Tallinn rewarded:

Laura Randmaa

Alar Laanep

Jaanika Okk

Jarne Liivak

Tuuli Antsov

Kadri Kõvask

Congratulations everybody!

Sunday 21 March 2010

The EB team 10/ 11

The first round of EB elections 10/ 11 is over. The ride has been an experience not only for the new just elected EB but also for the current one.

The emotions that the stories the current EB shared in the videos brought back good memories on how awesome the year has been.

The Election Day in Tartu on the 13th of March- Listening to the LCP speeches and VP speeches- brought back memories about how we were feeling when we took that step.

In Tartu we chose our new LCP- Ott Niggulis and gave confidence to 4 VP candidates. But no one new what was going to happen to them- will Ott pick them to become the EB team 10/ 11 or not?

But now the wait is over! The fate of Kadri Kõvask, Evelin Pani, Mari Sarapuu and Alar Laanep has been decided!

But this is not the final team. They are still looking for two people to be a part of team which will lead LC Tallinn next term. Who will be those people- YOU?

The second round of EB applications is opened- take the step and apply.

Application deadline is 28 March 23:59

Thursday 4 March 2010

This is Jaanika´s story


"Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we often might win, by fearing to attempt." (William Shakespeare )

This is Katrina´s story :)

Tuesday 2 March 2010

This is a little glimpse of our experience we want to share with you. The ride has been full of variaty, full of fun and cool moments. But it has also been a journey trough our own lives personally. This is an experience that has changed each of our lives and taken us to places that we couldn´t even imagine a year ago.

Enjoy



The EB application deadline is 6th of March 2010


Step up and live the experience!- It´s a hell of a ride :)

Tuesday 23 February 2010

Oliver´s story

This is Oliver´s story:



Enjoy

Gertel´s story

During the EB elections we, the current EB team, want to share with you our experiance. This week will be all about, how each of us came to the idea of becoming an Executive Board memeber. This is Gertel´s story:



Tuesday 9 February 2010

What will be your next step?

In Spring 2009 five brave people started a journey to make a difference in the organization and in their life. Five people who shared the same dream, believed in their potential. Those five people decided to step up and were chosen as the EB team 09/ 10 also known as the Extreme EB.




Now their term is ending...

...Who will be the next EB?

You?!

Join the ride to take a look back at their experience and the experience to come!

Tuesday 2 February 2010

Thursday 21 January 2010

AIESEC Tallinn welcomes you!

AIESEC Tallinn is inviting new and cool people to come and join the organization, who feel that they want to contribute something more to their development and success. To be a part of cool and unforgettable experiences!

You are eager to find new people, visit foreign countries, escape from rutin or be enriched with a life or work experience?

You have found the right place to realize your plans and dreams.

AIESEC Estonia is looking for new members!

Come to our info evenings in Tallinn University of Technology and in Tallinn University to find out what are your opportunities in AIESEC.

This just migh be the place for you to spread your wings ;)

IINFO EVENINGS

TTÜ-
3. February 17:00, VI-100 AIESECi office

11. February 18:00, VI-100 AIESECi office

TLÜ-

4. February 16:30, room M-340

9. February 18:00, room M-224

10. February 17:30,room M-214

Just Do it! (Nike)

See you there!

Thursday 3 December 2009

Excuses

Well, my plan to fill the recruitment application form went wrong. Not just wrong but I didn’t do it, because I got a phone call from one company and they invited me to a job interview. This call changed all my plans and I found myself smiling. Maybe I don’t have to go abroad?

After ten minutes smiling I decided to read more about recruitment. Why my happiness stayed so short? Believe me, after a long period of having a lack of luck it is a normal reaction to doubt about everything. On the website www.aiesecestonia.net I found a lot of information about application procedures and realized that planning to go abroad is not so easy. Before you send an application to AIESEC coordinator you have to compose a curriculum vitae, full the registration sheet and read forward. Now I know that it is last minute to start with collecting money ;)

My friend has herpes on his mouth and he goes to see himself on the mirror about every hour. He is hoping that herpes will heal or best of all fade out by miracle. That’s how I hope, every time when the new day begin that something exciting will happened with me. The truth is that nothing won´t happen if you do not accept a decision or makes any choices. I missed my today’s excitement.

What is your excuse? What stops you to fill the recruitment application form?

A Girl