Wednesday, 30 June 2010

Days left: 1; Wheather: Rain

It's one day left until we officially start our term and I officially have the pleasure of being President of AIESEC Norway.

Emotions? Calm, attentive and apprehensive
Thoughts? Confident and optimistic
Sensations? Wet and cold

Yes, that's right. For the second year running Summer seems to have abandoned Norway. It's the 30th of June and we have at most had 3-5 days of sun in a row so far. NOT GOOD. And today it is absolutely pouring down. Hmmm. Will it be a brighter future - aka tomorrow?

Monday, 28 June 2010

A vision..

My experience as President of AIESEC Norway 2010-11 is full and well underway now. While my old and amazing Big Bang team says its last goodbyes, a clear vision for the future came out of the National Planning Conference this weekend. For me it was really quite an experiment, as I had never really done or seen a complete open planning process where the National and Local Boards co-create the future together.

The vision of AIESEC Norway 2010-11:


"We attract and select high potential young people for the AIESEC Experience, where every member takes an Exchange or Leadership opportunity in their first year in AIESEC"

"Our culture of Exchange Performance leads to exchange growth and profit in all entities"

"We deliver relevant exchange products to organizations which recognize the value of the AIESEC Experience"


Ready to be part of the Exchange Revolution?

Monday, 21 June 2010

All is fair in love and war

And Werewolf?

Perhaps I divide life and game to much? Perhaps too little?

Tuesday, 8 June 2010

Year 2: 1 day to go

A few days ago I closed my first year of being part of the leadership team of AIESEC Norway with my most amazing team. It was emotional and nice, it was powerful and fitting.

I have the pleasure of not having to close off this experience but instead to build upon it for the next year. In 2 days the whole new team of AIESEC Norway will start our journey together. A journey which begins with intense transition.

For sure this is the biggest challenge I have ever faced. To lead such a talented team and a country that is starting to find it's feet - starting to feel it's own potential - is surely no easy task. But at those times I like quoting myself, "If it's easy to do, it's not worth doing". I am so excited about starting now, that I can't wait.

One more year of craziness, an amazing journey of learning to be continued. And the best part of it all is that I feel proud to be allowed to carry the Big Bang legacy further. For sure it will be a great year ahead.

AIESEC Norway, thank you for the opportunity - I am grabbing it with both my hands. Hold on!