Post on 05-Aug-2015
LEARNIN
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FROM
JETA
A
CHAPTERS
STAYIN
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ELANT
BY
EXAM
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FOUR M
AJOR
TOPI
CS 1- Jobs and Networking Resources
2- Events3- Communications4- Community
Outreach
BUT FIRST LET’S START WITH…
AN ICEBREAKER!!• Where in Japan were you? What
was your ken/city famous for? What is your chapter/position?
“SINCE THERE IS NOTHING SO WELL WORTH HAVING AS FRIENDS, NEVER LOSE A CHANCE TO MAKE THEM.” -
ANON
JOBS A
ND
NETW
ORKING
RESOURCES
KEY PO
INTS
1- Increasing Networking Opportunities For Alumni
2- Promoting Job Opportunities To Members
JETAA NY AND THEIR EMPHASIS ON NETWORKING
JETAANY’S ANNUAL MEISHI EXCHANGE EVENT – ONE OF THEIR MOST SUCCESSFUL EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE YEAR
JETAANY’S FORUM
RECENT & WELL-MAINTAINED
EVEN
TS
KEY PO
INTS
1- Variety and Types of Events
2- Successful Examples of Events
• Axe throwing• Japanese Matsuri• Returner's
party/welcome back reception and re-entry conference
• "Ramen romp" - tour of Toronto's best ramen restaurants
• Halloween party in conjunction with other Japan groups, proceeds will be donated to a charity in Tohoku
INNOVATIVE EVENTS FROM JETAA TORONTO
T-SHIRT DESIGN
RAMEN
ROM
P
MASCOT
Brandin
g and d
esig
n go
a ve
ry lo
ng way
when
it c
omes
to
visu
al c
omm
unicat
ions…
COMM
UNICATI
O
NS
KEY PO
INTS
1- Utilizing Social Media
2- Electronic vs. Traditional Methods of Communication
SOCIAL MEDIA USE BY JETAA NSW
UTILIZE EVERY POPULAR FORM OF SOCIAL MEDIA
EXAMPLES OF JETAAUK’S WEBSITE
USER-FRIENDLY DESIGN AND VISUALS
EFFECTIVE BRANDING = CREDIBILITY
• Published 3-4 times per year
• Easy online access
• Capacity to improve visual communication
NEWSLETTER AND PUBLISHING BY JETAABC
COMM
UNITY
OUTREA
CH
KEY PO
INTS
1- Promoting and Developing the JET Programme
2- Connecting With Local Community
JET PROGRAMME PROMOTION
• High school student visit put together by a current CIR
• Meet and greet event to encourage and promote your country
JETAANY’S UPCOMING EVENT
Stick to your knitting. ‘Rather than adapting, keep pursuing
the same strategy with the same value proposition but just do it better, keep improving’.
- David Aaker, Harvard Business School
WHAT CAN WE LEARN?