As a final blog, I want to write about a leader I met on Friday this week.
I met him on my club activity, AIESEC. AIESEC is a NPO which support overseas internship.
He went to the Philippines and did internship there for two months. Actually, he was not a leader of any groups and organizations, but he attained and grew his leadership through the experience.
He worked in a Japanese company in Philippine and worked with Philippines. He was frustrated about his jobs, because his jobs were to telephone to other Japanese companies in the Philippines, so they can be done in Japan, too. Then he started to create his own jobs. First, he started to do a market survey and think about in which area his company could approach. He was busy with his usual jobs, but he did so little by little everyday. Then he made a proposal of a new business. He could not started it because the limit of his internship period, but it was evaluated greatly. There I could see his strategy 'Never give up'.
Also, after he came back to Japan, he keeps telling his internship experience to a lot of AIESEC members. And many members are appealed and encouraged it. He was alone while his internship, but in Japan, he is a great leader since he involves many people to his experience.
He looks like confident, but he is polite just like Mr. Kitashiro. I was so impressed by his leadership.
I met him on my club activity, AIESEC. AIESEC is a NPO which support overseas internship.
He went to the Philippines and did internship there for two months. Actually, he was not a leader of any groups and organizations, but he attained and grew his leadership through the experience.
He worked in a Japanese company in Philippine and worked with Philippines. He was frustrated about his jobs, because his jobs were to telephone to other Japanese companies in the Philippines, so they can be done in Japan, too. Then he started to create his own jobs. First, he started to do a market survey and think about in which area his company could approach. He was busy with his usual jobs, but he did so little by little everyday. Then he made a proposal of a new business. He could not started it because the limit of his internship period, but it was evaluated greatly. There I could see his strategy 'Never give up'.
Also, after he came back to Japan, he keeps telling his internship experience to a lot of AIESEC members. And many members are appealed and encouraged it. He was alone while his internship, but in Japan, he is a great leader since he involves many people to his experience.
He looks like confident, but he is polite just like Mr. Kitashiro. I was so impressed by his leadership.
Great—I am so pleased that you could meet another leader and to be able to make such connections to what we have been learning.
返信削除Ken
Hi, Yuki!
返信削除Thank you for your nice blog!
I enjoyed your senior's story ! I want to be like him while I stay in the US as a internship student this summer.
I was surprised that you are in AIESEC. Are you planing to go to internship like your senior in the near future? There is no class any more, but I want to talk with you again! Let's talk again some day, OK?^^
P.S.And thank you for your comment on the previous blog! Yeah, it was the GW of political science class. At that time, I was sorry that I can't use the concept well, but it turned out to make my friend feel ease during the discussion. I feel happy about it. I'm planning to write about it on my blog if I have time.
Have a nice summer;)
Maika