24 Sept 2007

my perspective :-)



After reading previous post from Lenka (it is so nice from you!!), I got stuck - like "ok, selected for NaLDS 2007 facis team, so what?"..
It is just ...
... the start, with celebration moment, of course :-))


No seriously, let me just post with giving you general overview how it usually looks like when you go as faci for conference:



- application for the faci team released

- you sent your application and if it works out, you become part of new faci team

- now the work starts: getting to know other members of particular team (mostly virtually;-) ), getting closer to the objectives of the conference and starting preparation for sessions, mostly working on certain topic with other 2 or 3 facis

- you meet firstly in person with the teamnear/at the venue few days before the conference starts -- so called pre-meeting

- going through "different" get-2-know, runnning through the content of the conference, "frying out" at the place, too :-), etc.

- the conference starts, you just rock ;-)

- and after it you meet once again for the post-meeting


Ha, still a long run, isnt it? Wonderful long run!!

17 Sept 2007

Hartoška je boží!!!

Miss Hana Hartošová (aka Hartoška) is going to facilitate NaLDS in Germany!!! Isn´t she great? Wish you a great faci experience, my NTT mate. Show them how to rock the house:)

4 Sept 2007

Train the Trainers 2007

Train the Trainers - seminar like no other within AIESEC in the Czech Republic - is over. Who was there? What did they learn? How was it?

TtT is a seminar delivered to mainly AIESEC EB members. During TtT participants have a chance to discover ways of teaching others by interesting, effective and diverse methods. They also have to deliver trainings and sessions by their own so they become responsible for delivering certain knowledge, skills or attitudes to other participants. Newly gained skills are highly beneficial and appreciated in participants´ present functions – EB, teamleader or others. We as NTT members are very proud we are responsible for delivering such a great seminar (btw. considered as one of the best learning experience gained within AIESEC:-)

TtT 2007 was organized by CZU in Prague. We were working in a very nice place and had an opportunity to cooperate with a very nice OC. We would like to say big THANK YOU once again to EVKA (OCP), Honza, Lucy, Andrea and Kamil.

TtT 2007 was attended by about 30 participants both members of AIESEC in the Czech Republic and internationals. Guys, big THANK to all of you for your contribution, support and inspiration. Wish you best luck with delivering knowledge both in and outside of AIESEC.

We also had a chance to meet Mr. Marián Béreš (our lovely external) among us. THANK YOU KLF:-) for your help, giving feedbacks, sharing and inspiring. Looking forward meeting you again.

TtT 2007 was delivered by Lenka, Hana and Meňa.

3 Sept 2007

You Can 2007 in Turkey

I went to Bursa (Turkey) at the end of August to facilitate at You Can (AIESEC international conference). I had an amazing opportunity to be a part of an international team of very experienced AIESEC facis from whole Europe and northern Africa. We put all our effort and passion to deliver high quality sessions and a good mood to You Can.
You Can hosted delegates from all over the world so I had a chance to meet very diverse people, esspecially in my lovely home group.

I must tell this experience ment a big learning for me as a faci because it was my very first faci experience in international conference. Now I better understand how conference content is created, how a team of international facis cooperate and how whole conference is delivered.
I gained a lot of energy during You Can. It is such an unforgettable experience to see so many diverse people (Europians, Asians, Afrikans,... Christians and Muslims, black and white... various languages, opinions and approaches...) who believe in the same idea, enjoy time spent together and share ideas. I recommend all of you to apply for some international facilitating within AIESEC to be able to experience the same strong feeling as I had during and after You Can.