Title: We all want a better society
1We all want a better society
2Better societies are created by
- Better Leaders
- Political Business Social
3Vision, Mission, Principles
- Principles
- Faith
- Brotherhood
- Justice
- Free Enterprise
- Human Talent
- Service
- Vision
- Be a highly recognized worldwide source of
successful young business, social and political
leaders - the voice of young leaders and entrepreneurs in
the world. - Mission
- To contribute to the advancement of the global
community by providing the opportunity for young
people to develop the leadership skills, social
responsibility, entrepreneurship and fellowship
necessary to create positive change.
4What is JCI?
- A worldwide federation of young leaders and
entrepreneurs - An environment where young people can learn how
to be a better leader and entrepreneur! - 200.000 1.6M
- 100 6,000
5JCI, JCI Philippines, Chapters
Junior Chamber International
6JCI Structure
- 2005 World President
- Kevin Cullinane
- JCI Executive Committee
- Immediate Past President
- General Legal Counsel
- - 4 EVPs,
- - Treasurer,
- 17 VPs
2005 JCI Executive Vice President (Area B)
Koichi Washizawa
2005 JCI Vice President (Area B) Arthur Lui
7- 60th JCI World Congress
- 2005 in Vienna
- 24th 29th October 2005
8Congress Highlights
- Opening Ceremony (24th)
- Delegation Day (26th)
- Philharmonic Concert (27th)
- Viennese Ball (29th)
- Waltzing Courses (every day)
9online registration fee 355,- (Early
Registration, 395,- on site Registration)
Online Registration
Philharmonic Concert
Ticket for the Exclusive Concert of the Vienna
Philharmonic Orchestra. For this Concert, only
1.500 Tickets are available at 130,- per Ticket
10Proposed Keynote Speakers
- Kofi Annan (SG, United Nations)Steve Ballmer
(CEO, Microsoft)Dean Kamen (CEO, Segway)Arnold
Schwarzenegger (Gouvenor CA)Bono Vox (U2)Alan
Webber (Fast Company Magazine)
11- Macau Asia Pacific Conference
- 25th 29th May 2005
- Registration fee US200
12- Prime (24th -25th)
- Opening Ceremony (26th)
- Macau Night (26th)
- World Speaking Competition (28th)
- International Night (27th 28th)
- Award Ceremony (29th)
- Conference Ball (29th)
13- Macau, a meeting place of delicacy and scenic
spots
14What do we do?
What do we do?
- Create better leaders
- to create better societies
Create better leaders to create better societies
15Which are our major contributions to Society?
- Leadership Education through the JCI University
and the JCI LEADership Development Model designed
by our trainers and based on the best practices
around the world that allows young people to
learn and master the key roles and core
competences of Impact Leaders. This educational
programs are mixed with hands-on-practice where
our members applied what thy learn achieving
measurable results. - Youth Development through projects that develop
community awareness and responsibility in
children, teenagers and young university
students. - Local and Global Advancement through the exercise
of leadership in projects that are aligned with
the United Nations Millennium Development Goals
(MDGs) and the needs of your communities,
companies and governments. - Youth Entrepreneurship through business
education, mentoring opportunities n follow up
with experienced and successful business leaders. - International Awareness through events where
young people can interact with diverse people
from different countries and cultures. - Policy Making through reports and proposals made
o local and national governments on economy,
education, social welfare issues, and education
from the perspective of young leaders,
professionals and entrepreneurs.
16- Leadership
- Management
- Coaching
- Education
- Ambassadorship
- Learning
- Top Leaders
- Speakers Authors
- Business Partners
- Clients/Suppliers
- Colleagues
- Friends
- Significant Others
an space to
- As a Person
- As a Professional
- As a Citizen
- As a Global Networker
- Your Enterprise
- Your Society
17Educational Programs offered by the JCI
University
- JCIPRIME
- Creative and Effective Training Skills
- JCIEXCEL
- Adults Learning Programs Designing Skills
- JCILEAD
- Leadership Competences Development Process
- JCIACHIEVE
- Effective Management of NGOs and NPOs
- JCIBiz
- A Global Business Network for Small and Middle
Enterprises - JCITech
- Innovative IT Solutions for Organizational and
Individual Members
18Recognition programs by JCI
- TOYP - The Outstanding Young Persons
- Recognizing young achievers between 18 and 40 in
different areas of impact. - BBPC - Best Business Plan Competition
- Recognizing young business initiatives and
encouraging entrepreneurship as an option. - International Speaking Competition
- Recognizing the speaking skills mastery in the
local, national and international level. - International Debating Competition
- Recognizing the abilities to successfully debate
at every level. - International Awards Program
- Applauding the achievements of individuals, local
organizations and national chambers.
19Our Partners
- United Nations
- UNESCO
- UNICEF
- PAHO
- CONGO
- ICC
- AIESEC
- Eurochambers
- Council of Europe
- ASTD
- Franklin Covey
- Executive Excellence
- Youth Business International (YBI)
- Junior Achievement - Young Enterprises
- Junior Enterprises
- Harvard Business Review
20You can Also be a LEADer!
- Leadership, Speaking and Debating Skills for
Senior High Students - 1. Training
- I Learn
- 2. Practice
- I Do
- 3. Competition
- I Achieve
MOTIVATION TO SUCCEED
21JCI Corporate Identity
- International level
- National level
- Local level
- JCI
- JCI Philippines
- JCI Manila
22My expectations
- That you
- Study, study, study JCI, NOM, Country
- Read, read, read Newspaper, Books, Magazines
- Be humble to learn and listen
- Have the courage to be strong and firm
- Ask for help and offer your hand
- Use the Hand of the JCI Leader
- Prepare the year of your successor
- Act based on the JCI Plan of Action and Strategy
- BE Professional and LOOK Professional
- Show RESULTS in GROWTH and in PARTNERSHIPS
23Be a Leader!!