This document provides guidance on selecting talent for AIESEC leadership positions. It discusses evaluating candidates based on their alignment with AIESEC's values, their potential as demonstrated through motivation, ambition and curiosity, their leadership competencies, and overall competency for the role. Body language cues are also covered to help assess a candidate's engagement, defensiveness or potential dishonesty during an interview. The conclusion expresses confidence that those reading this guidance will select the right MCP 19/20 leader to help AIESEC achieve its 2020 goals.
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Talent Management Process - Talent selection
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How To Select The NextHow To Select The Next
Talent Selection Guidance
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Our valuesprovide a way for
the collective leadership of AIESEC to
encourage common norms of behavior
across our global network
Your people are the guardian of
the values and the purpose of
AIESEC
They are the role models of the
Values & LDM
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Potential.
Motivation. Ambition. Curiosity
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Motivation.
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PASSIVE
Dosent have
motivation
Needs so much
direction
Will do the
work if pushed
Not self-
motivated
ADEQUATE
STRONG
Self-Motivated
Proven track
record of
consistent
performance
GREAT
Takes initiative to
do more
work,faster and
better.
Constantly self
improving skills
SUPERB
Totally committed
Wants to excel
and won't quit
despite
challenges
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Ambition. QuestionQuestion
Where do you see
yourself in 5 years?
It is important to assess if the ambitions of the candidate
align with what the role and what AIESEC can offer him/
her.
Dont simply assess their ambition but assess
what kind of person/development the
candidate wants to have within 5 years.
Assessment
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Curiosity. QuestionQuestion
Tell me something yo have taught
yourself in the last 6 month. How did
you go about teaching yourself this
new skill or idea, and what was the
result?
Look for:
the eagerness to learn
a focus on continual learning
and development
strong and curious questions
abou the LC
Assessment
TaskTask Give them a task that requires
research.
Question: Tell u thought how you
reached your final result?
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Ambition. QuestionQuestion
Where do you see
yourself in 5 years?
It is important to assess if the ambitions of the candidate
align with what the role and what AIESEC can offer him/
her.
Dont simply assess their ambition but assess
what kind of person/development the
candidate wants to have within 5 years.
Assessment
12. Effective cross-
cultural ,cross-generational
communication
Engaging other with own
values and purpose
Connecting with networks
Emotional intelligence
Empathetic
Aware of the world issues
Taking responsibility for the
community /county and
territory/ the world
self-aware of:
Strengths
Weaknesses
Values
Purpose
14. Competency
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Attitude
Skill
Knowledge
Does the competency of the
candidate fit in organizational
needs?
Does the competency required
by the function and JD?
18. We know that our body language
affects how others see us.
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19. Main Elements of Body Language
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Gesture Hands
& Arms
Speech
Posture
Eye Contact
Voice Tone
20. Main Elements of Body Language
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Posture
It should be standing tall with
shoulders back, it show confident
but less arrogant.
Eye Contact
Solid with Smiling face , it really
shows that this person respect for
his/her interviewer/person that he/
she talk with.
21. Main Elements of Body Language
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Gesture Hands
& Arms
The less the movement , the better
you are , since if you hand/arm
gestures are small and close to your
body, it shows that you are a
defensive person.
Speech Not slow , but clear, and easy to
capture by the other person.
Tone of Voice
The voice should be moderate, which
mean not too hight and fast , not too
slow and tiny
22. So What should I look our for?
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EYES
Mouth
Hands & Arms
Legs & feet
Head
23. Being defensive
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Hand/arm gestures are small and
close to his/her body
Facial expressions are minimal
Body is physically turned away from
you
Arms are crossed in front of body
Eyes maintain little contact or are
downcast
24. Bored/Cannot be engaged
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Heads are down
Eyes are glazed , or gazing at
something else
Hands many be picking at cloths, or
finding with pens
People may be writing or doodling
They may be sitting slumped in their
chairs
25. Lying
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Eyes maintain little or no eye contact ,
or there may be rapid eye movements
, with pupils constricted.
Head or fingers are in front of his or
her mouth when speaking
His or her body is physically turned
away from you , or there are
unusual/un-natural body gestures.
Voice changes such as change in pitch,
stammering , throat clearing
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Talent Selection Guidance
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I firmly believe that the MCP 19/20of
AIESEC in Australia will be selected by you guys
now.
Please find the one who can lead us achieve 2020!Please find the one who can lead us achieve 2020!
27. MCP 19/20
Talent Selection Guidance
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I firmly believe that the MCP 19/20of
AIESEC in Australia will be selected by you now.
Recruit the MCP who can
lead us achieve 2020!