What is purpose of AIESEC?

What is purpose of AIESEC?

We seek to improve through creativity and innovation continuously. We aim to deliver the highest quality performance in everything we do. We seek to learn from different ways of life and opinions represented in our multicultural environment.

What are the SDGs of AIESEC?

AIESEC has aligned its programs with the SDGs in 2015. In 2018, the aim is to run Flagship programs focused on Good Health and Well-Being, Quality Education, Gender Equality, Decent Work and Economic Growth and Responsible Consumption.

How will you support SDG?

ENCOURAGE ‘REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE’ The usage of single-use plastic bags, plastic bottles, and other containers puts great pressure on our Earth. Your business can support SDG 13 – Life on Land and SDG 14 – Life below Water by doing your part to reduce the amount of plastic waste produced by your business activities.

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What is the AIESEC font?

Lato
Lato is the official AIESEC font.

What are the 4 phases of customer flow?

Each stage in the customer lifecycle—acquisition, service, growth, retention—has its own unique customer needs, attitudes and behaviors.

What is the AIESEC way?

The AIESEC Way is the member’s guide that explains what is the purpose of our existence but also the unique way of how the organisation is achieving it. We are going to use a simply tool to explain it for you: the Golden Circle. In today’s context, “Peace” does not mean only avoiding war.

Why study at AIESEC?

AIESEC does this through it’s exchange opportunities which allow under-graduates and recent graduates to travel to other countries and work on cultural issues and create an impact on society and in the process, one becomes more self-aware, becomes a world citizen, develops a solution oriented outlook and inculcates the ability to empower others.

How many countries is AIESEC in?

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By 1977, AIESEC was present in 50 countries across six continents! To this date, over 40,000 young people around the world had participated in a leadership development experience. In 2010, AIESEC crosses 10,000 experiences delivered in one year alone for the first time.