for future leaders of business and industry JUNE 24 AUGUST 3, 2012
CORE AREAS Enhance Leadership and Entrepreneurial Skills Increase Knowledge of Business and Industry Establish a Global Network Clearly Define Career Goals Explore International Diversity and its Advantages
PROGRAM ELEMENTS Projects Courses Executive Visitors Country Presentations Local & Regional Business Trips
2011 GLOBAL VILLAGE PROGRAM 100 interns representing 51 countries 8 North America 11 Eastern & Central Europe 31 Western Europe & Nordic 17 Middle East & Africa 23 Asia Pacific 10 Latin & South America 55% Female / 45% Male 42 Facilitated Courses and Over 70 Executive Visitors (more than 30 facilitators, including 19 international) 7 Local Business Trips New York City and Washington, DC Business Trips 100 businesses represented 14 international business consulting projects THE GLOBAL VILLAGE
2012 GLOBAL VILLAGE PROGRAM 35 plus course modules (approximately 50% international facilitators) 100interns from 40-50 countries 70 plus executive visitors 10-15 business consulting projects Panel discussions, short seminars, cultural events Visits to Washington, DC and New York City Venues/Businesses Individual guide/mentors for every 9 to 10 interns Business trips to explore local companies THE GLOBAL VILLAGE Business and Cultural presentations by all country representatives
SAMPLE INTERN SCHEDULE THE GLOBAL VILLAGE MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 8:30 AM- 9:45 AM Executive Introductions and Group Session 8:30 AM The Village Meeting 8:30 AM The Village Meeting 8:30 AM- 9:45 AM Executive Introductions and Group Session 8:30 AM The Village Meeting 10:00AM Executive Roundtable Session 9:00 AM Course Managing Joint Ventures & Alliances Dick Brandt 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM 10:00AM Executive Roundtable Session 9:00 AM Business Trip: Crayola Project Day 11:30 AM Executive Roundtable Session 12:15 PM Break 11:30 AM Executive Roundtable Session 12:15 PM Break 1:15 PM Break 2:30 PM Country Presentations 1:15 PM Break 2:30 PM Panels Family Business and Succession Planning 3:00 PM Seminar Assessment Centers 7:00 PM Global Village Entrepreneur in Residence 2:30 PM Seminar Globalization: Dream or Disaster Or Leading a Global Business
Who comes to the Global Village
LOOKING BACK AFTER 15 YEARS 1435 young leaders representing 125 countries and territories Network of Global Village interns in daily e-mail contact, visiting and helping each other More than 35 partner universities and organizations recruit for the Global Village Some of our partners Stockholm School of Economics - Sweden ESIGELEC- France Algarve University - Portugal Harold Schafer Leadership Center, University of Mary - U.S.A. Kent State University U.S.A. National University of Singapore - Singapore Chinese University of Hong Kong - Hong Kong Dortmund University- Germany Francesco de Vitoria University - Spain Abu Dhabi Men s College - United Arab Emirates Universidad Carlos III in Madrid - Spain Interdisciplinary Center of Herizlya (IDC)- Israel DeVry Institute of Technology, Calgary, Alberta - Canada Universidad de los Andes Chile HEC Montreal Canada Kyung Hee University- Korea HEC Montreal- Canada American University of Sharjah - United Arab of Emirates Universidad de Ciencias Peruana (UPC) - Peru European Inter-University Center (EIUC)- Italy Interamericana University - Puerto Rico Universidad de los Andes- Colombia FIELD School - Italy Sogang University - Korea
125 COUNTRIES 1997-2011 Afghanistan Albania Algeria Angola Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Armenia Austria Australia Azerbaijan Bahrain Bangladesh Belarus Belgium Belize Bolivia Botswana Brazil Brunei Bulgaria Burkina Faso Cameroon Canada Chile Colombia Cote d Ivoire Croatia Czech Republic Denmark Domician Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador England Equatorial Guinea Ethiopia Estonia France Georgia Germany Ghana Greece Guatemala Honduras Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Iran Iraq Israel Italy Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Korea Kuwait Krygyzstan Latvia Lebanon Libya Lithuania Macedonia Madagascar Malawi Malaysia Mali Mauritius Mexico Moldova Mongolia Morocco Nepal THE GLOBAL VILLAGE Netherlands New Zealand Nigeria Northern Ireland Norway Oman Pakistan Palestine Panama P.R. China Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Puerto Rico Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Scotland Serbia and Montenegro Singapore Slovak Republic Slovenia South Africa Spain St. Martin Sudan Suriname Sweden Switzerland Syria Taiwan Tajikistan Tanzania Thailand Tibet Trinidad and Tobago Turkey Turkmenistan Ukraine United Arab Emirates United States of America Uruguay Uzbekistan Vietnam Venezuela Yemen Yugoslavia Zambia Zimbabwe
Join a network of 1435 young leaders representing 125 nations
PARTNERING WITH THE BEST Identify high potential young managers who would benefit from the Global Village 2012 experience Co-sponsor GV scholarships in target countries, jointly selected Come to Global Village as visiting executive, facilitator or panelist Propose a company consulting project for a Global Village 2011 multicultural project team. Examples develop marketing plan and potential customer identification evaluate current advertising and product material business plan for start-up evaluate market entry into foreign markets Host a site visit for Global Villagers at a local company Mentor a Global Village project team Host a Business to Business function with the Global Village Attend Country Panel Presentations Sponsor Career Awareness Programs for high school students in specific disciplines such as engineering, chemistry, etc. Managers participate in Professional Education programs and help define new programs for the Iacocca Institute
GLOBAL VILLAGE 2012 JUNE 24 AUGUST 3, 2012 Lehigh University Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA Global Village Candidate Manager Lehigh University, Iacocca Institute 111 Research Drive Bethlehem, PA 18015 E-MAIL: village@lehigh.edu TEL: (610) 758-4440 FAX: (610) 758-6550