in Ethiopia
MC 17-18 APPLICATION BOOKLET
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Message from MCPe 1718
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MC structure
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About Ethiopia
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About AIESEC in Ethiopia
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Application Timeline
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General MC roles
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Application attachments
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Application questions
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Contacts
/ , first thank yourself for being a brave individual for clicking on the application.
Now I am not one for big words I don’t mean. I will tell it to you straight. This will be one hell of an experience for you. From generations of MCs you will understand that in Ethiopia you will find growth, challenges and much of cultural shock in abundance. It will be mine and your job to cultivate them into a success story you want to write. If it so happens that you do decide to apply for an MC role for AIESEC in Ethiopia, I can promise you that it will be one of those experiences that will change your lives forever. Although I promise to bring you the best experience I possibly can as your future leader, your experience will completely depend on you. Your experience will be what you make of it. So I urge you to make a conscious decision on how you want to shape your experience for the term 17/18. I will promise to be a guiding hand in your experience. I will promise to lead you in the best way we see fit. If you believe that you can work together with me to grow this entity and partake in every moment, kindly proceed to the next page.
Sara Yahya MCP AIESEC in Ethiopia 17/18
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MCP
B2C
FLA B2B
LCD IGV
PD
Notice: FLA position is not be available since the current will be re-terming.
has rich cultural heritage and is one of the best kept secrets in the world. Being one of the oldest countries in the world, Ethiopia’s great geographic diversity encompasses a land of rivers and deserts, mountains and lowlands. Today it is Africa’s second most populous nation and home to 80 ethnic groups who speak 84 languages. of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa is known as the capital of Africa due to it hosting the head quarters of the African Union, of which all but 1 country in Africa is a part of. If you need a visa for any country in Eastern Africa, or any country in Africa for that matter, you should come here. It is home to the largest market in Africa, has gorgeous churches, cathedrals, and mosques to see. For more info please check out our
RECEPTION BOOKLET Know more about the culture
AIESEC in Ethiopia was founded in 2008 by cooperation between AIESEC Italy and KPMG Italy, with the support of then called GTZ and various AIESEC Alumni from AIESEC International Network in Ethiopia AIESEC began official operations in Ethiopia in 2011, after being recognized and registered as an Ethiopian Society under the Ministry of Justice, Agency of charities and society. Currently its registered as under the Ethiopian Residence charity and society. AIESEC in Ethiopia has 4 Local Committees and 1 expansion initiatives: 1. LC Addis Ababa University [Faculty of Social Science, Business and Economics, Law, Technology Campus] 2. LC EiABC – Ethiopian Institute of Architecture Building Construction and City Development and the Ethiopian Institute of Technology 3. LC Unity [City based Private campuses] 4. LC Hawassa University (Hawassa University) 5. Expansion School of Commerce [Business School] ( Co relates with St. Mary University
The membership status is subject to change in the upcoming NLM.
Addis Light train system accessible from Mc house and office.
MC LIFE MC Team will live together in MC apartment in Addis Ababa – accommodation is currently provided at Lideta Condominium (Background Image), This is subject to change based on budget implications. Rent is covered as per entity performance. MC currently works in Addis Ababa, EiABC – 10 min walk from Lideta condominium, internet infrastructure is accessible.
There is currently No salary provided. Vacation days will be defined by the team at the beginning of the term. The AIESEC in Ethiopia term is officially starting 1st August 2017 and ending 31st July 2018. MCPe is required to be in Addis Ababa by June 1st 2017. Transition with the current MCP and LCPs starts immediately after MCP selection.
For international MCVP applicants – Budget of 75 dollars will be needed upon arrival to process the residence permit aside visa costs. The two will be will be facilitated by AIESEC in Ethiopia and upcoming partnership. Have adequate finances to support your way of living , minimum 100 dollars per month. You can google and ask our members to gauge further on the cost of living in Ethiopia.
Lideta Condominium
26th June MCVP Submission Deadline
27th – 30th June MCVP Evaluation week
27th
Confirmed applicants
27th
Internal Assessment
28th -30th
Case study and Online Q&A
30th 30th
External Assessment
1st July
2nd July Transition Begins
MCVP Election
1st August
Election Prep
Official Start of term
MCVP Physically present (Based on agreement with MCPe)
ACCOUNTABILITY
• Report weekly to the MC team • Report quarterly to the National plenary and BoA • Record and store all information, materials and contacts to the IM strategy • Being aware of national and global trends • Being constantly up to date with non AIESEC resources on functional areas that can be adopted to the entities reality
RESPONSIBILITIES
• Represent AIESEC in Ethiopia in National and International Conferences • Co-create with the National plenary the plans for 17.18 • Understand and foster the national plans regardless of position • Create spaces and support systems for the LC’s • Align Global direction to National reality and delivered tailored approach to the LC’s • Attend quarter team days, monthly and quarter reviews and re-planning • Deliver on Member Education cycle as designed by MCVP LCD • Management of all national conferences
GROWTH
• Increase in adaptability in different circumstances and situations. • Heighten in your networking and sales pitch skills. • Increase in network of NGO’s seeing as how Addis Ababa is the home to the largest UN country teams in the world. • Enhance your self-awareness to make you more effective and also develop intuitive decisions-making skills • Greater confidence, resilience, personal and interpersonal skills to cope with any eventuality.
CONTRIBUTION
• Clear, stable, sustainable and tailored process to be developed and implemented. • Creating a relevant and resourceful hub. • Strong work ethic that will translate towards the LC and the entity as a whole • Flexibility and balance between partnership delivery and entity support • Active towards maintaining team synergy
: Special Attachments
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Five (5) Endorsements Letters. One from each of the below listed. a. b. c. d. e.
Your former Team Leader Someone you have led. Your teammate An external from AIESEC Your MCP/MCVP of your entity– if From Ethiopia ,MCP/MCVP from another Entity
2. Executive Summary: 1 PAGE LIMIT for each role you are interested in- Design your Plan for 17.18. Use it wisely.
3. Short inspiring story – I don’t need a whole lot of biography from you. Just write in short your story that can inspire members [This will be posted on Facebook when announcement of applicants is done] – 150 words limit 4. Online a. b. c. d. e.
Test Attach Your Enneagram Test result Sixteen personalities True Colours test Work Value : http://www.123test.com/work-values-test/ Barret Value Center Value Assessment : https://survey.valuescentre.com/survey.html?id=Y3nY9tlOvyd6hQF1tLcHsg
5. Your Résumé : 1 PAGE LIMIT – AIESEC career 6. Filled in application question booklet - Section A and B 7. Blank page Challenge: You have 1 page and all your creativity to put forward, “Imagine AIESEC in Ethiopia as a start up entity , few members and no finance – What will be your ideas , based on portfolio choices, to grow it to a 500 exchange entity in 2yrs? ) 8. Video a.
Max three (3) minutes video. Please answer the following questions in the video a) Current role b) Why are you applying for this role / roles? c) What is your vision as an MCVP for AIESEC in Ethiopia 2017/18? (Make sure the link is live)
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26th of June 2300hrs Gmt +3 MCVP Submission Deadline Email: MCPc and MCPe All documents in PDF and labelled accordingly. Compressed .zip file
Syntax: Name_Portfolio(s)_ AiE MCVP 1718 Application
Section A: All MCVPs You are the creator of your application questions.
To better understand this entity. It’s not a matter of seeking the right answers for fixed questions, rather about Asking the Right Questions and answering with your understanding plus vision to steer it forward. Guideline: Sections to observe : Max 1 page for each section. 1. Who am I – express what we need to know about you and a bit of your past 2. Why am I doing this - What is your life goal and how does this role tie in, your strengths and weaknesses? 3. How will I lead – Your own experience , team and entity overall? 4. What do I know and understand about the entity- portfolios, LCs, external environment? 5. What will I do – vision and strategies? 6. What will I have set up for the next 3 generations to 2020? 7. How will I sustain myself – Given the current resources of AIESEC in Ethiopia ensure sustainability on day to day living TIP: 1. Go through most previous MCPs’ and MCVP’s answered application booklets, you can draw some of the questions from them. 2. Don’t limit yourself to who you ask - Member , MC, alumni etc 3. Be open minded. And hone your emotional intelligence along side your logic and strategy. This will be key in your possible term.
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RESPONSIBILITIES • • • • •
Overall responsibilities for OGX Managing of LCVP and NSTs Driving down marketing strategies for youth to sign up on YOP Overall brand management of AIESEC in ETHIOPIA to the youth Create and implement strategies for improving of conversion rates
QUESTIONS 1. Do a SWOT analysis of the current state of OGX in the entity? 2. What are the key brand definitions of AIESEC in Ethiopia by current and past customers? How would you revert or build up on them to promote exchange, local volunteer and forums 3. Propose main strategies to make sure AIESEC in Ethiopia delivers 200 exchanges 4. How will you ensure the delivery of IXP happens within the entity? 5. What is the current customer flow model being used in Ethiopia. Analyse each stage and give recommendations or none to make is flexible in the Ethiopian Market.
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Digital marketing Final responsible for internal information management Stakeholder communication End responsible for showcasing strategies and public events in the network Managing of LCVPs and NSTs QUESTIONS
1. Do a SWOT analysis of stakeholder management within the entity 2. What are the key brand definitions of AIESEC in Ethiopia by current and past enablers? How would you revert or build up on them to promote exchange, local volunteer and forums. 3. What are the current bottlenecks you see currently in communications and how do you suggest on overcoming them? 4. What strategy would you propose to document and properly utilize YSF?
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End responsible for IGV Managing of LCVPs and NSTs In charge of overall sustainability and impact valuation Quality delivery of projects in accordance with global standards and exchange policies Responsible for national alignment of projects according to national standards and policies QUESTIONS
1. Do a SWOT analysis of the current state of IGV in the entity 2. How will you ensure financial sustainability and securing of accommodation for the portfolio? 3. Propose strategies on the implementation of IGV project with regards to partnerships made at YSF? How will you ensure its implementation for this peak and then its sustainability and continuity? 4. What are the projects being run in by AIESEC in Ethiopia. Analyse their impact valuation, customer and enabler CF. What are your recommendations or none?
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National sales of YSF, conferences, national partners and national exchange partners Responsible for creating a national PD management system, PD policies and CRM management End responsible for managing PD managers Coaching LCs on local sales development and stakeholder management Partnering with like minded organizations and ministries to drive strategic partnerships End responsible for IGT and IGE Ensure delivery of all MC partnerships QUESTIONS
1. Do a SWOT analysis of the current state of PD 2. Analyse current partnerships and details of co-delivery. What are your strategies to ensure full delivery and engagement by AIESEC and partners. 3. What are your plans to have running IGT and IGE? Choose 3 possible sub products and respective companies with justification and how you make it work in terms of work permit? 4. How would your PD manager system look like and what tools would you use to track and manage them? Provide GCPs in this field from other entities.
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RESPONSIBILITIES National head responsible for TM and Expansions End responsible for entity membership experience in network Responsible for EXPA management, knowledge management and hub and driving down education cycle in the entity Responsible for overlooking and nurturing NST and CEEDership opportunities Responsible for coaching model and alignment of functional coaching QUESTIONS
1. Do a SWOT analysis of the current work ethic, culture, skill and knowledge capacity of the entity? 2. Define the Leadership development elements and how you would implement them in AIESEC in Ethiopia. Consider members and customers. 3. How will you ensure the implementation and tracking of team standards within the entity? 4. What do you propose to increase high performance of LCs and increase pipeline for the next MC term? How would you utilize NST and CEEDership opportunities? Provide GCPs from other entities in this field. 5. Which areas would you propose we expand to for the term 17.18 and what would be your strategy for constant communication and touch points for campuses outside of Addis Ababa?
MC 16-17 NAME
CURRENT ROLE
EMAIL ADDRESS
Phone /whatsapp
WINCATE MUTHINI
MCP 16/17
wincate.muthini@aiesec.net
+251 929 479 731
HALEFOM YOHANNES MCVP FnLA
halefom.yohanes@aiesec.net
+251 912 363 400
LUKE DEMPSEY
MCVP OGX & EXPANSIONS
luke.dempsey@aiesec.net
+256 700 410 647
SHARON GEORGEWILL
MCVP IGV
georgewill.sharon@aiesec.net
+234 815 350 7485
TABITHA NYAWIRA
MCVP TM & OD
tabitha.nyawira@aiesec.net
+251 929 081 972
KIDUS YOSEPH
MCVP MARKETING & PR
kidus.yoseph@aiesec.net
+251 913 791 320
EKANEM UWARA
MCVP BD &IGT
ekanem.uwara@aiesec.net
+251 967 283 645
SARA YAHYA
MCPe
sara.yahya@aiesec.net
+251921877646
LCP 16-18
NAME
CURRENT ROLE
EMAIL ADDRESS
SARA AFFAN
LC AAU
sara.yahya@aiesec.net
+251 921 877 646
KEBIR MOHAMMED
LC EIABC
Kebir.m.jemal@aiesec.net
+251 910 903 446
BETHELEHEM ALELIGN
LC HAWASSA UNIVERSITY
Betty.alelign64@gmail.com
+251 927 952 495
MISTRE LEGESSE
LC UNITY
mistre.legesse@gmail.com
+251 910 338 282
FANA HAILU
EXPANSION SCHOOL OF COMMERCE
fana.hailu @aiesec.net
+251 921 624 458