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Management
Shaakunth KallemLCVP CIM - 2013
MEMBERSHIP
Membership
• AIESEC in Hyderabad 2012 had MiM as an individual portfolio where Q4 2012 had a TL IM
• AIESEC in Hyderabad CIM began the year 2013 without a membership
• CIM in AIESEC in Hyderabad has ended the year 2013 with a membership of 26.
• 10 of the CIM members have gone onto hold Executive Board positions in 2014.– This helped solve problems
regarding job roles faced in 2013
Operating Structure (as of Q4)
VP CIM
Director Exchange
TL CEM
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TL CIM
Comm Team
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CIM Cell
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Creative Team
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Job Roles
• CEM Team (Innovation)– Responsible for Engagement
of Stakeholders across All Sectors and helping regenerate NPS growth
• CIM Cell– A Team of CIM Responsible in
Q4 who dealt with Membership Training and KM primarily
• Creative Team– A Team mainly responsible
for content for various CIM Operations
TRAINING
IT Tools Training
– Podio – 3 + 11 Department Sessions
–MailChimp – 3 + 11 Department Sessions
–MyAIESEC.net – 4 + 11 Department Sessions
– Communication Principles – 2
Membership Training
– For Sales• Persuasion - 1• Writing Skills - 1
– Finance Essentials - 1– For Membership• Team Management - 1• ELD Programs – 4 + 11
Department Sessions
Membership Training
– Talent Management• Operational Training was given
for all Portfolios • Sops and process flows were
defined by CIM under the supervision of XDs, for this purpose.• 108 Sessions were delivered by
TM where content was developed by TM and CIM together
PROCESS OPTIMISATION
oGIP
• A custom EP booklet was created with several EP profiles compiled as a booklet.
• These booklets were sent along with specialised newsletters
• oGIP Newsletters: These newsletters consisted of – 6 EP profiles – Their attached resumes– Links to their Video of Purpose
(Shot and facilitated by CIM)– EP Booklet– Opportunity Booklet
oGIP EP Booklet
oGIP EP Booklet
oGIP TN Booklet
oGIP Newsletter
oGIP Growth
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COMMUNICATION
iGCDP - Matching
• http://www.tinyurl.com/AIESECHYDICX• This wiki was created for the ICX
programs• They were used as support tools
for iGCDP in May, which were known for AIESEC in Hyderabad getting 101 matches that month,
• The wiki also consisted of all reception content which helped deliver quality exchanges at an NPS of 25 at 30%
iGCDP - Raising
• YouTube was used for showcasing iGCDP Projects in the Network.
• These helped contribute Rs.70,000/- and drove the first financially sustainable iGCDP Project of 2013
Alumni Relations
• Alumni Newsletters were sent to all recent Alumni.
• These helped us engage them and they were a part of both of our Local Congresses.
• Satish Shah – VP F 1994- helped deliver a session at August Lcong 2013
• Himanshu Charan – MCVP 2011, Ashwath Vyas – VP OGX 2009 and Vijay A. – VP DT 2009 were invited to December LCong.
CEM
• A Customer Experience Management Team was brought in to help rectify Quality Issues and to help engage various stakeholders
• oGCDP– 23 Raises in Q4– NPS in Q3 (sans CEM Team) – 38
with 36% response rate– NPS in Q4 (with CEM Team) – 49
with 43% response rate
• iGIP– 5 Re-Raises through CEM Team
in Q4 (of 28)
CEM
• Customers Engaged– AIESEC Network • Peer LCs• TN Managers (oGIP)• EP managers (iGCDP)• All EPs (NPS Engagement)
– External Stakeholders• Clients (iGIP)• Alumni• oGCDP Positives (and Parents)
Podio
• Podio was extensively used as a communication tool by Business Development
ELD CONTRIBUTION
ELD Contribution
• CIM looked to contribute 5% of all exchanges across 3 Programs in 2013
oGIP
oGCDP
iGCDP
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Total Achieved Target
• Total CIM Contribution– 75 Projections
THANK YOU!!