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VIETNAM YOUTH TO BUSINESS FORUM Ho Chi Minh City – 13th July, 2014 University of Economics and Law
Organizers
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Table of Content Introduction
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Theme and Topics
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Agenda
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Delegate Background
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Opening Speech
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Keynote Speech
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Entrepreneurial Leadership
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Workshop
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Career Development in Global Era
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Panel Discussion
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Youth- led Social Innovation
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Our Partners
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Key Moments
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Media
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Contact
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Introduction The Youth to Business Forum is an initiative powered by AIESEC driven by a global need for businesses and youth to communicate on major issues and generate ideas for future actions. The platform enables youth to voice their opinions and allows them to be validated and strengthened with inputs from experienced business leaders through our oneday event. This event is a Vietnamese 6th edition of more than 160 global, regional, national and local forums that are happening every year across 124 countries and territories.
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Theme and Topics THE LEADER IN ME Entrepreneurial Leadership The topic creates space for students and business to discuss how to see ‘problems’ as ‘opportunities’ and promote “Can do” attitude to build-up entrepreneurial mindset for a generation of future leaders .
Career Development in Global Era By being issued with business insights and realistic expectations, youth is equipped with global mindset and competencies required to work effectively in a global environment.
Youth-led Social Innovation The topic creates a platform where social business innovations are shared to foster innovation mindset of Vietnamese youth with the aim of switching ideas into actions and connecting business to the needs of society.
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Agenda
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Delegate background FTU HCM, 18.0 Other, 37.4 FTU HN, 9.6 UEH, 12.9
UEL, 4.9 IU, 2.8
DUE, 4.2 USSH, 2.6 NEU, 4.0 HSU, 3.7
450 delegates with majority came from: • Foreign Trade University (FTU) • University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh City (UEH) • Danang University of Economics (DUE) • Hoa Sen University (HSU) • National Economics University (NEU) • Ho Chi Minh City University of Social Sciences and Humanities (USSH) • International University – Vietnam National University, HCMC (IU) • University of Economics and Law (UEL)
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Delegate background
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Delegate highlights ďƒź 88% of delegates have Business background ďƒź 60% of delegates are in their main studying years at university (year 2 and 3), and 12% are ready to enter the workforce (year 4 and graduates) Delegates come from a variety of universities in Ho
Chi Minh, Da Nang and
Hanoi, including a big percentage of Foreign Trade University in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh and University of Economics of Ho Chi Minh.
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Opening Speech Representatives of Organizing Board: AIESEC, VCCI and British Council shared thoughts why Youth to Business Forum is relevant to youth and Vietnam society
Organizers
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Keynote Speech Four Guest Speakers share their ideas or experience around three main topics with the flow: what-why-how to give main ideas about those topics and how they are important to young people.
Organizers
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“The Gap between Youth and Business� Ms. Pham Phuong Thao Ambassador Vietnam Youth to Business Forum
2.8 2.8
Overall, more than
94%
13.9
25.0
delegates
rated the quality of the speech as from
Good to Excellent.
55.6
Excellent Very Good Good Fair Poor
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“Career Development in Global Era” Mr. Katsuyasu Kato Executive Chairman Suntory PepsiCo
0.0 8.3 19.4
Overall, nearly
92%
delegates
Excellent Very Good Good Fair Poor
27.8
rated the quality of the speech as from
Good to Excellent.
44.4
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“Entrepreneurial Leadership” Ms. Tran Tue Tri Vice President of Marketing Unilever
2.8 5.6
Overall, nearly
92%
27.8
delegates
27.8
rated the quality of the speech as from
Good to Excellent. 36.1
Excellent Very Good Good Fair Poor
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“Entrepreneurial Leadership” Mr. Nguyen Van Dao Vice President, Head of Corporate Marketing Samsung Vina Electronics
5.6
8.3
Overall,
86%
delegates rated the
quality of the speech as from
Excellent.
22.2
Good to
30.6 33.3
Excellent Very Good Good Fair Poor
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Workshops Organizers
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Workshop Overall Rating 2.8 11.1
19.4
Workshops are where students are provided with business reality through sharings and solving real cases from companies. 25.0
Overall,
41.7
86%
of workshops from
Excellent
Very Good
Good
Fair
Poor
delegates rated the quality
Good to Excellent.
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“Youth and Social Innovation”
Manager in Society and Development Team British Council
3.9/5 Workshop: 3.8/5 Speaker:
Case Competition
Delegates’ rating
Topic Space
Ms. Tran Thi Hong Gam
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“The role of Youth Entrepreneurial Leadership in Sustainable Development”
Director of Office for Business Sustainable Development VCCI cum Secretary-General of Vietnam Business Council for Sustainable Development
3.8/5 Workshop: 3.7/5 Speaker:
Case Competition
Delegates’ rating
Topic Space
Mr. Nguyen Quang Vinh
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“The difference between Innovation and Social Innovation”
Brand Manager Unilever
4.2/5 Workshop: 4.0/5 Speaker:
Case Competition
Delegates’ rating
Topic Space
Mr. Le Van Hoa
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“Lead Your Wave, Lead Your Way”
HR Business Partner ManagerSales Suntory PepsiCo
5.0/5 Workshop: 4.2/5 Speaker:
Case Competition
Delegates’ rating
Topic Space
Ms. Vo Le Ngoc Tuyen
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“Portrait of a Leader in Finance Industry”
Deputy CEO, Managing DirectorHead of Brokerage and Sales, Private Client Division HSC
4.5/5 Workshop: 3.9/5 Speaker:
Case Competition
Delegates’ rating
Topic Space
Mr. Le Cong Thien
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“Green Your Future”
Social Responsibility Delegate Schneider Electric
4.2/5 Workshop: 3.8/5 Speaker:
Case Competition
Delegates’ rating
Topic Space
Ms. Meriem Kellou
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“Digital multi-effects and its application in Innovative Content Development”
Integrated Marketing Manager Nestlé
4.5/5 Workshop: 4.0/5 Speaker:
Case Competition
Delegates’ rating
Topic Space
Mr. Le Trung Hau
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“Taking ownership in everything you doThe secret of success.”
Sales Lead Accenture
4.4/5 Workshop: 3.7/5 Speaker:
Case Competition
Delegates’ rating
Topic Space
Ms. Nguyen Huynh Khanh Linh
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“Developing Entrepreneurial Leadership through Self Management”
Manager, Employee Engagement and Development- HR AIA
4.5/5 Workshop: 3.9/5 Speaker:
Case Competition
Delegates’ rating
Topic Space
Ms. Billie Lagasca
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“The Unexpected Benefits of Higher Education for Your Career Path”
B. Bus Honors (first class) and PhD from Auckland University of Technology, Post Doc from ESADE Business School. Chairman of ALT
4.5/5 Workshop: 4.1/5 Speaker:
Case Competition
Delegates’ rating
Topic Space
Mr. David Viet Lam Nguyen
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“Business Principles for Social Enterprise”
Co-founder, CEO Everest Education
4.4/5 Workshop: 3.8/5 Speaker:
Case Competition
Delegates’ rating
Topic Space
Mr. Don Le
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Panel Discussion Organizers
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Panel speakers Ms. Le Nguyen Truong An (Host) Nielsen Vietnam AIESEC Alumnus
Mr. Ton That Anh Vu
Mr. Mai Quang Vinh
Senior VP, Head of Human Resource HSBC Vietnam
Senior Customer Development Director Suntory PepsiCo Vietnam
Mr. Arnold V. Pangilinan
Mr. Nguyen Quang Hien Huy
Managing Director – Chief Risk Officer HSC
Sales Head of IT & Mobile Business Samsung Vina Electronics
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Panel Overall Rating 8.3
2.8
4 invited speakers are invited to a “Round Table� discussion with the audience. Points of view about issues related to 3 topics from speakers and the audience are shared and challenged. Advice and suggestions are given on how Youth can better themselves to prepare for their future careers.
19.4
33.3
36.1
Overall, panel
Excellent
Very Good
Good
Fair
Poor
89% discussion
Excellent.
delegates rated the quality of from
Good
to
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Our Partners
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Key moments “The most significant thing I have learnt from this event is the needed attitude when dealing with problems. "The more young we are, the more failures we meet". This is the sentence I really like in the event. This makes me stronger and have more motivation to keep moving forward.”
“In the event, I got a lot of information about recruitment in Ho Chi Minh City. I learnt about the weaknesses and strengths of Vietnamese students through comments of employers. The event helped me know how to improve myself to fit with the employers' requirements and be able to have a job in the future.”
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Key moments “Four important things that an entrepreneurial leader needs to do: taking initiatives, taking risks, being responsible and being disciplined.” “Don't afraid to make mistakes and be aware of learning from our mistakes because it is cheaper when we are young.”
“This is such a great event! I learned a lot when I listened to the speech of your Ambassador, in which I know more and understand more that I should be positive when looking for a job.”
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Key moments
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Media Press Release Online media: • http://svvn.vn/dien-dan-gioi-tre-voi-doanh-nghiep-tai-viet-nam-2014/ • http://www.baomoi.com/Dien-dan-gioi-tre-voi-doanh-nghiep/45/14319119.epi TV news: • FBNC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOEwJLLPRJU&feature=youtu.be • HTV7 (from 5:45) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XxbTlZvjpg&feature=youtu.be&list=UUUPBECrrOdnbDJq5wZBLFog
Offline news: to be updated
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Contact Us Ms. Hinh Tieu Truc
Mr. Tran Do Nguyen Linh
Vice President – Y2B 2014 AIESEC in Vietnam (+84) 126 538 4144 tieutruc.hinh@aiesec.net
Agenda Manager – Y2B 2014 AIESEC in Vietnam (+84) 909 683 599 nguyenlinh.trando@aiesec.net
Ms. Nguyen Thi Diep
Ms. Chau Thi Tu Nhi
External Relations Manager – Y2B 2014 AIESEC in Vietnam (+84) 989 309 439 diep.nguyenthi@aiesec.net
External Relations– Y2B 2014 AIESEC in Vietnam (+84) 127 373 8168 tunhi.chau@aiesec.net
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