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VPER Functional Time

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Positivity   proactivity   collaborative  

courage   constructive   OPENNESS  

responsibility   “Lead others by leading yourself”  

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Goals for the next 2,5 h

We grow together as one Generation of VPERs

We develop and understand solutions for key challenges of our area

We commit to collaborate in the future

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Agenda for today Time

Saturday, 29.03.

8:00 8:30 Breakfast

8:30 9:00

9:00 9:30 Morning plenary

9:30 10:00

10:00 10:30

Functional time

10:30 11:00

11:00 11:30

11:30 12:00

12:00 12:30

12:30 13:00 Lunch

13:00 13:30

13:30 14:00

14:00 14:30 Functional time

14:30 15:00

15:00 15:30

15:30 16:00 Break

16:00 16:30

LC GCP sharing

16:30 17:00

17:00 17:30

17:30 18:00

18:00 18:30 Cluster time

18:30 19:00

19:00 19:30

19:30 20:00 Dinner

20:00 20:30

20:30 21:00

21:00 21:30 A new dimension

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Agenda for today Time

Saturday, 29.03.

8:00 8:30 Breakfast

8:30 9:00

9:00 9:30 Morning plenary

9:30 10:00

10:00 10:30

ER Functional time

10:30 11:00

11:00 11:30

11:30 12:00

12:00 12:30

12:30 13:00 Lunch

13:00 13:30

13:30 14:00

14:00 14:30 Cluster Time

14:30 15:00

15:00 15:30

15:30 16:00 Break

16:00 16:30

LC GCP sharing

16:30 17:00

17:00 17:30

17:30 18:00

18:00 18:30 ER & ICX Time

18:30 19:00

19:00 19:30

19:30 20:00 Dinner

20:00 20:30

20:30 21:00

21:00 21:30 A new dimension

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Get to know - Ena -

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Get 2 know our Generation

1. Form an inner and an outer circle

2. Answer the questions to each other (2 min)

3. Always switch by 2 people

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How are you feeling at this moment?

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How do you feel at this moment of your

VP term?

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What has been your greatest success so

far?

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Where did you not succeed so far?

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What’s your most awkward story from

the last half year?

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What is the ONE thing you still want to

do in your term?

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The WHY of ER - Simon -

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Simon’s Story

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Why is what we do relevant in Germany?

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Why is ER important for AIESEC Germany?

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Why does ER exist in your LC?

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Why are you in ER?

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Talent Capacity for ER - Larissa -

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Who are the right people for ER and how do we find

them?

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What do they need to know? What do they need to learn?

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“Four percent of the sales people in the U.S. sell 94 percent of the

goods and services”

– according to studies from Harvard University and Gallup

Organization

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Who are the right people for ER and how do we find

them?

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MEMBERS Have the right number and

right kind of people

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q  Better to start with fewer members, higher efficiency q  Can always add members as sales intensity and results progress

Right number of People MEMBERS

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Right kind of people

Who is the right member for sales?""

MEMBERS

Skill Attitude Background Interest Time

Academic Background

Year of university Other work xp

Communication Analytical Thinking

Business Savvy

Hard working Go-Getter

Results Oriented Solution Oriented

What does the individual want to

learn?

Individual needs to have the time availability during

the week for general AIESEC

activity and sales activity

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What do they need to know? What do they need to learn?

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Train people fast EDUCATION

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EDUCATION

70% PRODUCT &

PROCESS KNOWLEDGE

30% SALES

KNOWLEDGE

Golden Rule  

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Learning & Development Cycle

Sales Member LCVP iGIP Week 1 Product Knowledge Product Knowledge

§  Value Proposition of iGIP §  Specific sub product knowledge §  Supply and Demand understanding §  Delivery process (visa overview) §  Account management

§  Value Proposition of iGIP §  Specific sub product knowledge §  Supply and Demand detailed

understanding & entity partners §  Market research §  Delivery process (visa overview) §  Account Management

Week 2 Sales Training Sales Leadership & Management

•  Sales flow understanding •  Market research (linked to focus sub

product) •  Cold calling, effective meetings,

closing a meeting, negotiations, closing the deal, building and maintaining relationships

§  Basic team management skills and leadership development

§  Sales performance tracking and pipeline management

§  Building sales team culture §  Connecting subteam to LC strategy §  Team minimums

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“Learning by Doing”

Ensure training channels are also actual sales meetings Members can learn “on the job” by watching experienced

members or you during a meeting Have sales meetings ready for them to attend when they join Give them training fast so they can raise first sales meetings in

first two weeks Should attend one meeting of their own with positive and

constructive feedback after one month

EDUCATION

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Recap §  Right number of people

§  Right kind of people

§  Train people fast

§  Learning by doing ""

ER + TM

= happy team

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Partner Management – Merten & Philipp -

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Why do we need Partner Management

•  Acquiring new partners is very difficult. It would seem that keeping old ones is rather easy. However, the reality looks a little different.

•  Had we kept all of our partners in recent years we would realize 3 times our current TNs which would lead to roughly 1000 iGIP TNs this year.

•  This is why we want to support you in implementing new Partner Management tools and to hand over a functional partner management concept to your successor.

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What’s our current state of partner management?

•  Several LCs have implemented feedback cycles with their partners.

•  Some LCs use Partner Events or Partner Newsletters to connect to their TN takers.

•  We are still missing more sophisticated and easy tools to improve our partner management.

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Get creative! •  We are the think tank of ER in Germany. This group unifies all

knowledge on this program present in Germany. Therefore, we will try to push innovations forward today.

•  We are looking for tools to improve partner management which are not used today.

•  Please get together in groups of 4-6 and think about ways to improve customer binding and cross selling in AIESEC

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How to achieve our goals

- Pelle -

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Goal We recognize that we can be courageous about our goal, because the knowledge to achieve it, is already in this room.

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Write down your plans and projects for the upcoming months &

your biggest bottlenecks that you want to work

on

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Write down your name and LC on

sheets where you can offer help

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Connect with your generation!

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One last ingredient.

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The right leadership!

Who saw my book recommendation?

I will show you 4 of the 21 laws that are most important in my opinion for your position as VPER

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The law of the picture

People do what people see Means: In order for your team to live up to your expectation, you must set the

right example

But still: Accept that you cannot do everything

Every behavior you want to see in your team, live it! (NST story)

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The law of buy-in

People buy into the leader, then the vision

Means: You can have the greatest strategy & vision in the world, but people will only follow you if they buy into you.

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The law of buy-in

2 aspects: Vision and people.

1. Make sure to have a clear vision for your area! (Means clear KPIs or better a picture in your head)

2. But most of all BOND with your people, if they trust you, they will follow you anywhere! (But make sure it is the right direction)

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The law of priorities

Who knows the pareto-principle?

Spend 80% of your time on 20% of your best people, most profitable partners and most impactful activities (Think about how much time you spend

answering e-mails.)

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The law of legacy

Your true impact is only measured by how well you make sure that what you do stays for the future.

Chances are in 2 or latest 3 years most people in the organization will not

remember you. But the partnerships & a great takeover is what you leave.

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Recap

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Get to know - Ena -

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The WHY of ER - Simon -

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Talent Capacity for ER - Larissa -

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Partner Management

- Merten & Philipp -

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How to achieve our goals

- Pelle -

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One last ingredient.

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Business Lunch

Get together with your cluster consultant for lunch!

One Task: Please gather feedback via START // STOP // CONTINUE on a piece of paper

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Cluster Time

After Lunch come back to start the Cluster Time with the VPs in your Cluster

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Picture Time!

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Cluster Time - In your cluster –

(duh)

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Cluster A & B

ER mit Larissa & Simon

ICX mit Katha & Toni

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Cluster C, D1 & D2

ER & ICX mit Merten, Philipp & David