Things I didn’t like at the JCI World Congress in Antalya

Publicat in Antalya - JCI World Congress, around the world, Ramblings pe November 22nd, 2007 de Bobby Voicu | 2 comentarii

Before reading the bad things about the JCI World Congress in Antalya, read the good things. They are a lot more important and more influential in my final decision.

Antalya 2007 JCI World Congress

Now, the bad:

1. The weather

Someone said, jokingly, that he should ask for a refund, since the package received said something like “sunny weather”. Unfortunately, we only had sun for 3 days and I only got to swim in the sea just in one of these days (when the water was still warm – for my standards, anyway. Some friends of mine still thought it was cold). The other days it was freakin’ cold.

More, we had a lot of rain and, in the last 2 days, it was quite windy and stormy.

Well, this wasn’t so bad, after all, come to think of it, since we were forced to stay inside and, thus, get to know each other more (who knows, maybe I wouldn’t have bumped in the right person(s) if it wasn’t for the bad weather).

2. The trainings (the canceled ones)

Actually, I only attended two of the trainings, so I cannot speak about the overall quality. I enjoyed “Positive Persuasion” a lot, since it is the first training I’ve been to with an US trainer (Patrick Knight) and it was everything I thought it would be and more. I also enjoyed “Leadership Cocktail”, Niko Kleinknecht’s training, because I had the chance to talk in front of people (I always feel it is really great to get used to things like this. I do workshops and trainings in Romania, about blogging – business and corporate – so it helps).

Still, the problem with both of these trainings: I didn’t want to go to any of them!

Yeah, I wanted to attend the Management and Entrepreneurship trainings and ALL OF THEM GOT CANCELED! (Later edit: someone told me not all of them got canceled, but the ones I wanted to attend did – and there were 4 or 5 – , so I am sorry if I mislead anybody). If I only knew so many trainers would cancel, I would have told the Turkish organizers to tell me to have a blogging and online communication training, along with a “How to become and Internet search power user” taste. I am sure a lot of people would have come (really, a lot of the people I talked to seemed genuinely interested).

Back to all the canceled trainings. Really, this is one thing I would have enjoyed doing a lot (we actually paid some money just for those, didn’t we?) and didn’t have the chance. Management (personal and project) is something I can really get a lot better with and I have had high hopes.

3. The Gala Night

The two rooms. On different levels. Decorated differently. I know, I understand, there were more people than initially registered, there was no bigger room. I know all the reasons, but it still made me feel bad. One good thing about it is the fact I had the chance to get to talk to Anthony Blenman, one of the JCI senators, without disturbing the speeches, a talk that gave me a lot of motivation to continue with JCI.

Back to Gala Night: I hope future congresses will think about this and reconsider separating the groups. Really, I didn’t feel anything glamorous about the night. And I would have wanted to.

4. Shadowing day

This is my personal pet peeve. As a first timer I got the chance to shadow a senator (a lottery at the First Timers Briefing). It didn’t happen. Reasons unknown to me (I suppose what they are, but it doesn’t make me feel any better). And I woke up at 7 am for it – I usually sleep until noon, so I only slept like 3 hours.

Still, I proposed that senator that at 2008 World Congress, he should shadow me, get an idea of what it was like back then, when he was new in JCI and would have really appreciated a talk from one of those that made senator. Fortunately for me, I had the chance of talking to Anthony Blenman at the Gala Night (as already said previously) and really got the surplus motivation and enthusiasm I needed. I will let you know how it went.

Conclusion:

All and all, it wasn’t a bad congress. I heard better things about other congresses, worse things about others. Being my first one, I cannot tell.

I am glad, though, I waited almost 2 weeks for the things to cool down, because if I would have written all these things exactly when they happened, they would have been a lot more aggressive, and undeservingly so. The good things about the JCI World Congress surpass the bad things a lot of times over, especially for me.

So, final words? I liked it. A lot. With all the flaws. I will be in Turku, in Finland, at the JCI European Conference, in June 2008, so let’s meet there :) Antalya 2007 already went into our memories.


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  • Victor Wong Fun Hong says:

    Dear Jc Bobby

    Sorry to Read your mail after been posed one and half years ago, as I do not well versed in internet and computer.
    I understand your frustration as a first timer Jaycees at the World Congress. I was there in Antalya. The COC has to cancel the workshop if there is not enough attendance for that particular topic. I was same like you, more than 38 years ago. As years go by, I realised it is not that simple for the COC to organise a Conference or a Congress. You maybe surprised there had been a few changes of the Congress Directors. JCI is one of the best organisation for young people like you.
    I still involve in this Young Men organisation one way or another, because I have the passion in all of you, who could change the world. It is a life long learning for me. You dare to speak up, face the challenges and motivate others.
    If you have the opportunity, please come to attend a JCI Asia-Pacific (ASPAC) Conference or JCI World Congress in Asia. The 2010 ASPAC Conference will be held from 3 to 6 June, and the 2010 World Congress will be held in Osaka in November.
    You shall see the different in culture, hospitality, and hopefully you shall be able to attend one of the topic of your interest. Not forget the fellowship and networking.
    Cheers!
    Sen. Victor Wong #30095
    Singapore

  • Victor Wong Fun Hong says:

    The 2010 JCI Asia-Pacific Conference will be held in Singapore from 3to 6 June

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