Navigating the Chaos - BHAG [NSW STATECON 2014]

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Navigating the Chaos

LEAD TMPPart 1

Simulation - Experience

Begin with end in mind

Agenda

Setting the sceneSharing that mattersWhat is a BHAGYour BHAG

Objectives

Delegates understand the concept of a BHAG and why it is relevant to AIESEC and them personallyDelegates reflect on the possibility of their own BHAGDelegates connect amongst one another on a deeper level

Flow

Setting the sceneSharing that mattersWhat is a BHAGYour BHAGConclusion and reflection

Go for a walk...

And as quickly as possible...

Get into a group of...

TWO (2)!!

SEVEN (7)!!!!!!!

FIVE (5)!!!!!

TEN (10)!!!!!!!!!!

FOUR (4)!!!!

Congratulations!

You are now with the group you will be working in for the next 30-ish minutes

Time to share

• Pair up with one other person in your group and find some space

Find out about...

Your partner’s favorite place in the world to just be who they areMake sure you ask why

Find out about...Your partner’s favorite thing to do in their free timeMake sure you ask whyIs there a connection with their favorite place?

Find out about...Your partner’s passion in life - why do they get up in the morning?Make sure you ask whyIs there a connection with their favorite place and thing to do?

Take a seat with your new best friend

So what is a BHAG?It is more than another acronym

Organise the world’s information and make it universally accessible and

useful.

Be the best company in the world for all fields of family entertainment.

Engage and develop every young person in the world.

We want to do the IMPOSSIBLE.

In reality a BHAG has nothing to do with the impossible.

It was actually a goal setting method outlined in the book “Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary

Companies” by James Collins and Jerry Porras

“A true BHAG is clear and compelling, serves as a unifying focal point of effort and acts as a clear catalyst for team spirit.

It has a clear finish line, so the organisation can know when it has achieved the goal; people like to shoot for finish lines.”

- Collins and Porras

Back to the notion of impossible

So can YOU have a BHAG?

Grab a paper and pen, time to exert some effort!

In the next 5 minutes come up with a BHAG for the rest of your AIESEC

journey.

In the next 5 minutes come up with a personal BHAG.

Get back together with your new best friend

Share your AIESEC BHAG (and your personal BHAG if your feeling particularly brave).

As their best friend you should be able to provide feedback and keep them accountable for the BHAG’s success.

Begin with end in mind.

What is your greatest fear?

*POP* THOSE BALLOONS