Thursday, 24 April 2008

Tuesday, 22 April 2008

We did it again - LC Tallinn in Student Springdays opening parade

We did it again, we owned yesterdays parade! Thank You for those who made it happen!!! :D


Some first teasers about AIESEC people rockin' in yesterdays Student Springdays opening parade
(uploaded by different mediachannels):



















Secretly Yours,
Cristo da VP PR


Monday, 14 April 2008



Tallinn's Finest & Largest
the Beautyful
TUDENGITE KEVADPÄEVAD 2008

Dear AIESECars, dear friends

I'm excited to invite you to this years Students Spring Days to the
beautiful square of Vabaduse. There will of course be an interesting
program, a wonderful limousine provided and not to mention great food/wine :D.
But it won't be fun without YOU! Therefore please come and help us make
this year's parade a truly glamorous and successful event. For all the
details, please check out the information below:

So here is useful link which takes you to official website of Tudengite
Kevadpäevad (Students Spring Days?) 2008:
http://www.tudengipaevad.ee/index.php

To give you a brief introduction of what is going to happen check out some
pics of previous events:
http://sven.planet.ee/pildid/20060417_avaparaad/
http://www.esindus.ee/?galery&pilt=20
http://pilt.delfi.ee/album/5780/

When: Monday, 21.04.2008 at 18.40
Where: Vabaduse Väljak
Who: You & your very glamorous @ attitude
Dresscode: @ fashion & accessories

For that You need to register yourself.
Please write Your name to comments of this posting
Deadline: NOW or latest by 19.04!

Are you somebody that steps asides or steps forward?

See You soon,
C

Thursday, 10 April 2008

What are you doing this summer?

Thought I post today something practical - why talk about philosophical things only, when the main joy in life comes through practice (and through practice comes philosophy:).

So here's a chance - making an adventure this summer, going away from Estonia for 2-3 months to work in a new country.

The program is easy - you apply, get selected and get a chance to choose an internship from different Central- and Eastern-Europe countries.

You arrive to a new country and culture (CEE region is rich of cultures - from Turkey and Balkans to other side of Russia), create a new network of friends, get new professional experiences and once you arrive back - see a world in a whole new way.

5 reasons to go abroad this summer vs staying in Estonia:

1. It's an adventure - want to live an exciting life? Make exciting things, go out of your box even if scared in the beginning

2. Develop yourself - it's not so easy to start your life all over in a new country, so you don't have any other chance then to become a more confident, capable and aware person once your out of your comfort zone

3. Get friends - some of my best friends are from CEE region, they are different, I love it (I love my Estonian friends too, anyway it's good from time to time be overwhelmed by kissing-hugging-smiling-sharing-people from South part of the region)! World is small, it's good to know people

4. Discover a new culture - people do things differently "out there", they understand world in a whole new way than you, they challenge you with their values, approaches and explanation of how things work. Getting to know it makes you see Estonia differently and bring some innovation back here

5. Make a next step in your professional career - university over or about to end? What next? I guess some reflection time while discovering new working styles and spending time out of the influences "back home" helps you to figure this out

So here's the idea - grab your chance before you get settled in an internship in Estonia you hope will help you in the future. Or get settled with a permanent job or a family or anything else that would keep you permanently here without finding out what COULD have been. 2-3 months of investment of your time to something that can influence you a lifetime is worth considering.

What next? Start by contacting Alisa - alisa.logofatu@aiesec.net (or if you are already AIESEC member - contact her anyway to ask about your next steps). This girl is more than glad to help you with practical information and get together with people who help you to find yourself after a few months in the middle of Europe, in the beginning of a remarkable adventure and personal learning experience!

Check out the video about the program (originally from Czech Republic - thank you, guys, for sharing it!), deadline for Estonians to apply is 15th of May.

 

 

--
Marjam Vaher
President of AIESEC Estonia, 2007/2008

Thursday, 3 April 2008

CEE region director Ivan visiting LC Tallinn

Hellooo again from my side :)

I wanted to say special thanks to Oliver, Elina, Tarvi, Marko, Maris, Mustafa, Evelin, Ott and Kike (I hope I didn't forget anyone :)) with whom we had an interesting evening about the external environment around us and discussing how to take the most out of this knowledge. I saw new fresh ideas that came up when we started to focus on the ideas instead of focusing on what would stop us from doing things. I will let you know when the materials have been uploaded so that you can also take a look at them :)

For all others who really do care about AIESEC Tallinn & Estonia's future - it was one event in the sequence of thinking up best focuses and solutions for the next year. In the beginning of May - 1st until 4th - there will be a National Planning Conference in Pärnu so you can already book it in your calendar :) There will be plenty more information about it coming up soon as well ;)

And of course, few last notes - I'd also like to bring out Oliver, Tarvi & Siret who were working on the external environment research - although the overall state of the environment around us in Tallinn in general couldn't be concluded, then from their work on the areas they researched, some trends could still be pointed out :)

I also wanted to say special thanks to Ivan, the director of our own region CEE and to Marjam and Alisa who were guiding us during the evening.

So, warm thanks once more to all who were there!

Cherries,

Riina

Wednesday, 19 March 2008

Learning cycle around us

You ask what is going on in learning cycle field?

Busy team members are everywhere...some of them spamming your mailboxes...some of them calling famouse Estonian celebrities and begging them to come and perform...and some of them leading the fantastic team!

What have the busy little bees been doing in there little team!?!

- We have managed to catch a wonderful Estonian celebritiy Aleksei Turovski in march 26, to come and talk about conflicts and tolerance in the animal kingdom and how it is all connected with people!
- April 9th Viljo Vabrit is coming to tell as the secrets of how to make an ordinary thing to a desirable product and how to be more visible with your product in the market!


Soo, YOU have the change to take part in these very cool events!

Find out more: http://klapideest.aiesec.ee/

Your lovely
Klapid eest! team

Sunday, 16 March 2008

Reporting live from EB VP interviews

"I feel..." Marina

"I feel very good. Or not." Mati

"First time it is good to feel as outsider in LC Tallinn office." Marko

"It's good to have fun." Siret

"I feel nothing." Cristo

"It's good to have a plan." Riina

"At least I feel something." Liise

Friday, 14 March 2008

Training about Public Speaking coming up

Great news!

I hope You have already booked Monday, March 17th for

Public Speaking Training

which takes place at Tallinn University in room P-318 at 18.00

The training is delivered by one really cool person Ragnar Siil who is currently the strategy consultant of ENL (Estonian Youth Organizations Association). He owns a small training company and teaches public speaking in high-school. He is also the founder and the first president of TEN (Tegusad Eesti Noored).

The training is delivered in Estonian.

You don't want to miss it!!!

Please let Liise know if You are coming via e-mail.

 

Link: Interview with Ragnar in EPL, 30.09.2007 (in Estonian)
Link: Ragnar's CV (in Estonian)
Link: Ragnar's role in Invicta (in Estonian)

Wednesday, 12 March 2008

Registration to member interviews

Registration to member interviews 17.03 (Monday)
(Only for those who participated in Kevadseminar)

11.00 - 11.45: Laura Kuusik, Siim Jaansalu, Rait Haas, Ksenia Butõnskaja (FULL)

11.45 - 12.30: Evelin Pani (3 more)

12.45 - 13.30: Maris Leivategija (3more)

13.30 - 14.15: Priit Pärl (3more)

14.30 - 15.15: ...

15.15 - 16.00: Justyna Suchostawska, Maarja Kütt

  • Select one time and leave a comment with the time and your name to this blog posting!

Monday, 10 March 2008

Next president of AIESEC Tallinn is Liise Valma!

On behalf of AIESEC Tallinn, I am extremely proud to present the President of AIESEC Tallinn for the term 2008/2009 (drums please...)

LIISE VALMA

All of the Vice President candidates received confidence vote and if you're wondering what will happen to Ott, Merilin, Nele and Jaan next then here's a bit of insight:

  • They have received a homework based on their field of preference in the next Executive Board
  • On Sunday they will all meet with the current EB and they will have a groupwork and personal interviews.
  • Latest by the LC general meeting on March 19th, the decision has been made who will be in the next EB.

EB elections

Thursday, 6 March 2008

Spread your wings and fly!

Today I could not be happier for AIESEC Tallinn!:)

There are Executive Board elections coming up this weekend and quite soon we will know who will lead us during the next term - June 1st 2008 until May 31st 2009. But before we can really proceed with that, there was just one last tiny thing to do - make sure that all members who are brave enough (knowing all that has to be known about AIESEC) will get the chance to become a full member.

There were interviews with tough and tougher questions, but finally the decision about each and every candidate was made.

We had altogether 18 interviews with 16 members.
Out of them 11 are now full members of AIESEC Tallinn.

So congratulations to:

Ingrid Hermet,
Eneli Jõgi,
Valdar Kallasmaa,
Nele Koduvere,
Jelena Koroljova,
Jaan Lainurm,
Andra Mesila,
Ott Niggulis,
Merilin Piik,
Ann Tsurtsumia,
Katrina Utsar

I really want to say big thank you's for the brave ones who had a lot of courage to step up and take a leap forward in their journey - Triin, Liisi, Elina, Erko and Laura - we see a lot of potential in you and hope to see you really soon at the next full member interviews :)

That is all for now - I hope to see all of our members, including freshly selected new full members at the Spring Seminar electing the new Executive Board :)
And don't forget - if you cannot come, write a proxy (if you don't know yet what it is, ask from Siret) and let Siret know who has your proxy.

On behalf of your EB 2007/2008,

la presidenta Riina

JCI World President Invites AIESEC Members to Join JCI


AIESEC International President welcomes JCI World President.

Today's students are far too conservative and accepting.
-- JCI World President Graham Hanlon

On February 22, JCI World President Graham Hanlon attended the 2008 AIESEC International Presidents meeting in Orhid, Macedonia. He was the first JCI President to do so in many years. AIESEC, as the world's largest student organization that helps students discover and develop their potential so as to have a positive impact on society, is a natural source for new JCI members.

A debate during the meeting centered on what the world will be like in 2025 and what students can do now to shape that world. Three candidates for AIESEC President, and representatives from Junior Achievement and the International Association of Agricultural Students (IAAS) joined Hanlon on the panel.

Hanlon told more than 200 young student leaders from 80 countries that today's students were far too conservative and accepting. "I am not asking you to run out onto the street and start throwing eggs, but today's students are far too accepting," he said. "If you in AIESEC, like we in JCI, wish to see change, then you must constantly articulate your views and push for change."

Asked if the environment will still be a major issue in 2025, Hanlon said he sincerely hoped it would not be. "If we are still talking about the environment in 2025 the way we are now, it means we will have failed in our responsibility to solve the environmental and ecological challenges that confront us," he added.

Join JCI!

The student body was keen to know what they could do after graduation to continue to live out the AIESEC philosophy. "Join JCI," Hanlon advised quickly. "As soon as you start your professional career, you WILL, whether you like it or not, become absorbed into the mainstream, and will soon be consumed by those everyday things that presently do not occupy your mind," he added.

"You'll focus on your job, career, income, pension, property and eventually relationships," said Hanlon. "These are all part of life but the demands they place on people in today's world are so great that many lose that passion and desire they had as students to make a difference. In JCI we keep that desire to make a positive contribution to change."

Students asked panel members what issues would be relevant in the future. "Ethics, particularly in business, is a growing concern for people" said Hanlon. "I think this is evident from the various groups appearing in society, like the Fair Trade for example," he said. "In JCI, we are concerned about ethics. That's why we have partnered with the United Nations Global Compact and have an active Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program."

Partnership Agreement

Prior to the debate, Hanlon held a constructive meeting with AIESEC President Gabriela Albescu and AIESEC Global Networks Manager Emanuel Gaverts. Discussions centered on a new partnership agreement between JCI and AIESEC. Both parties agreed that it could and should become more dynamic as the synergies between the two organizations were not being fully used to benefit both organizations.

Acknowledging that many of their national networks had close cooperation, all felt much more could be achieved. It was agreed that a new cooperation agreement would be entered into in 2008 and strongly promoted within JCI and AIESEC.

After all the formal engagements, Hanlon had the opportunity to participate in the festivities with AIESEC members. He refused to rule out the possibility of becoming a "mature student" some day in the future.

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Wednesday, 5 March 2008

AIESECi osaluskonverents "Kõik on enda teha"

Mis?
Osaluskonverents „Kõik on enda teha“:

  1. tutvustab noortele sotsiaalselt vastutustundlikku ettevõtlust
  2. innustab noori ühiskondlikes küsimustes kaasa rääkima
  3. panustab noortest vastutustundlike ja initsiatiivikate liidrite arendamisse.

Millal?
15. märts 2008

Kus?
Hotell Euroopa konverentsikeskus

Lisainformatsioon?
AIESECi osaluskonverentsi "Kõik on enda teha" veebilehelt

Spring Seminar 2008

Hey guys!!!!

Here is a bit information about Spring Seminar 2008.

We are waiting member candidates and internship candidates (all you new people :) ) at 10.30 in TTÜ.

AIESEC members will have more information soon (tonight).

At 23.00 (Saturday) we will all move to the Tudengimaja which is located in Raekoja plats 16. There we will have a party and election results announced.

We will all sleep at our homes, so people from outside Tallinn, who have no place to stay, have to write Elina an e-mail and we will definitely find you a place or there is possibility to stay in Tudengimaja for the night :)

On Sunday internship and member candidates will have their sessions in Tudengimaja. We use public transportation for moving.

We have also changed the fee:

  • 100.- for member and internship candidates
  • 50.- AIESEC members 50 kr (because they will stay only for 1 day).

If you have already paid, then we will pay you back.

So see you there ;)

 

On behalf of the OC,

Elina Peek

Saturday, 1 March 2008

Q&A forum is now officially opened

Hello eveybody!

AIESEC Tallinn LCP and EB VP candidates 08-09 Questions and Answers (Q&A) round in the special forum is now officially opened. You can ask questions March 1-6 and the candidates have time to answer until March 7.

You can find LCP candidates' applications here:
http://myaiesec.net/content/viewfile.do?contentid=10007689

and VP candidates' applications here:
http://myaiesec.net/content/viewfile.do?contentid=10007687

Firstly all candidates are to shortly introduce themselves in the forum - who they are (name, current position), what do they expect from the application procedure and whatever else they find necessary to say.

I recommend you to subscribe to the forum and add it to your bookmarks:
http://www.myaiesec.net/content/viewforum.do?contentid=10007718

Good luck everybody and waiting for lot of questions!

Riina
LCP 07-08

And the brave ones are...

(drums please)

I'm truly happy to announce the candidates for the Executive Board of AIESEC Tallinn for the term 2008-2009.

For the LCP position we have two candidates:
Oliver Immato
Liise Valma

For the EB VP positions we have four candidates:
Ott Niggulis
Jaan Lainurm
Merilin Piik
Nele Koduvere

You can find VP candidates' applications here:
http://myaiesec.net/content/viewfile.do?contentid=10007687

and LCP candidates' applications here:
http://myaiesec.net/content/viewfile.do?contentid=10007689

For all you full members out there - well, you know what to do, I'm sure! ;) Read the applications, look out for more information coming soon and keep yourself up-to-date with all that's necessary!

PS! If you haven't registered to the Spring Seminar yet, you can do it here:
http://www.eformular.com/niggulis/springseminar.html

Good luck to all the candidates!

Cheers,

La presidenta Riina

Monday, 25 February 2008

Epilogue

I felt that previous two posts were sort of incomplete without bringing out what I learned most from these two special events - applying for EB VP and for LCP.

(1) There is never enough time for filling in the application. Especially when it gets just a bit thorough each year and requires more research for knowledge.

(2) There is never enough time for writing the MOST PERFECT speech. Everything just happens so quickly after sending in the application.

(3) There aren't right or wrong answers for the application, in the Questions&Answers round, during VP candidates' interviews. There are just answers which suit AIESEC Tallinn reality more or less.

And if I was to give few recommendations based on these, that would be it:

(1) Look at the application as soon as possible after it comes out. Then you what is waiting ahead and how to divide your time between your responsibilities so that you would have fair amount of time for answering questions.

(2) If you're not so sure what should the speech be like, ask around. There are plenty of members around who have given speeches when applying for EBs and they would be most delighted to chat with you and help you. If you don't know where to start - look up some general information about writing speeches in Google for example. All in all - talk about things you know, if you don't know - find out and make sure you know what you're talking about ;)

(3) Make sure you know how the process is like (what has to be filled in, when is something happening, etc), then it's a whole lot easier to focus on the content and quality!

As I have mentioned before - I would be happy to help you if you have any questions, so feel free to contact me :)

I wish you best of everything on your journey!

Riina Maisa
President of AIESEC Tallinn
2007/2008

Some links:
made a spontaneous speech? in English
being an example? in Estonian
had to come up with a speech? in English
almost done with the speech? in English
coming to an end? in English
Speech tips

Thinking of applying for EB* 08/09? 2/2

If you thought that the second part would be about applying for EB the second time, you are absolutely correct :)

monkeybusiness I'm not quite sure anymore when I first started to get ideas that I could apply. I guess somehow it came from seeing how well Siim managed our team. And most likely from the fact that people had high hopes for me. There were a lot of people who tried to convince me that I should apply to become the next LCP**, but I had all my life planned already and LCP year didn't really fit the plan.

I remember so well those conversations with SiimCEE LDS 2007 and something he  told me once - if I want to get the kind of leadership experience that would help me in the future managing for example my own family, then LCP year would definitely be IT. Ahh, yes, I haven't mentioned yet - my other option was to apply for MC VP, but that wasn't so facinating either, I suppose.

So this time I managed to help a little bit with the application and booklet and felt really good about it. I started to like the idea of applying - especially because I started to find out who were the people who thought of applying in other cities - Kribu and Mari. Ooh, that was nice how we already bonded before we were elected, in Synergy 2007 we saw the real synergy that we could create!

Guess what - I haElections 2007dn't learned from applying the year before! The application was a little bit shorter in length, but a lot longer in it's content. The questions were harder, more information had to be searched than ever before. And during all this time - I was quite alone with my doubts. I even considered not sending in the application, but thanks to Siki who motivated me so much during these last few hours, I made it!

This time it was also tougher to make the speech. As in previous elections I reminded myself the magic of writing speeches, this time I wanted to take it a step further. So I decided to make sort of "spontaneous speech" :) It took a lot of self searching, finding out what would people want to hear, reading new information from the web, looking for puzzle images at 2am before THE DAY!

The competition was P-Club 2007/2008hard, votes divided between us - it really was a close call that I would not be writing this here today from LCP point of view. But I made it and it has been one of the best things that happened with me in AIESEC! And today I couldn't be happier about my decisions so far :)

I hope you have enjoyed these brief stories about my journey when I made these decisions and if you wish to know about it more - feel free to call me, e-mail me, skype me or msn me, I'd be happy to help you with your learning as well ;)

Tallinn EB 2007/2008

PS! There will also be a sequence for this story in the next post ;)

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*EB = Executive board
**LCP = Local Committee President

Thinking of applying for EB* 08/09? 1/2

Hello there my dearest AIESEC Tallinn members!

Today I wanted to share very personal story of mine with you :) It is about applying for EB, twice.

 Jazz concertWhen I became a member of AIESEC Tallinn, I was quite sure that I just want to meet some cool people and spend few hours per week doing some AIESEC stuff. Okey, so things didn't go quite like that :D I didn't even go to the very first Annual Conference when I was a newie...

Still I started to get some funny ideas about applying for EB after my first really awesome conference - Synergy 2006Synergy 2006.

I had a lot of doubts: should I apply? What if someone else applies for the same position and I wont get elected? What if I don't know enough about the field I wanted to work with? What if...?

 

They were all crushed one way or the other and I applied. So the first really big thing that hit me hard was that there were sooooo many questions in the application. And quite honestly - for most of the questions, I had no idea what the right answer should be. So it took a lot of time to find answers and write them down so that others would understand my points as well.

Elections 2006 Writing the speech was another thing that hit me hard. It was in high school when I last had to write and give a speech like that. Somehow I did it, got through from the interview and was selected to the EB 2006/2007.

And what a wonderful year that was!

You can read more about my journey from getting into AIESEC until I was selected to the EB 06/07 in my personal blog (posting is in English).

eb0607

The end of part 1.

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*EB = Executive board