Wednesday, February 2, 2011

10 things JCI Ikeja can do in the next 5 years.

Usually, I don't remember dreams but last night was different. I woke up and remembered 10 things JCI Ikeja had achieved by 2015

In 2015, JCI Ikeja had produced
1. 1 National President, 3 National Executive Vice Presidents, 3 National board Members, 5 National Vice Presidents.
2. 10 IGs.
3. Hosted 1 Area training retreat, 1 Area A conference, 1 National training retreat and 1 National convention.
4. 6 Collegiate Vice Chairmen, 2 Collegiate Chairmen as members.
5. Cumulatively, sponsored N20Million in community development activities and 5 Members in Community politics irrespective of platform and position.
6. 10 businesses by LOM members worth over N60M each.
7. 15 new members in managerial or senior positions of the top 50 companies in Nigeria.
8. 10 members contingent to the World conference for at least 3 years.
9. LOM budget of N10Million.
10. Consistent 75-member meetings.

Share with me your thoughts of what JCI Ikeja could have done.


7 comments:

Unknown said...

I believe it's possible if we keep the lamp of professionalism and brotherhood to keep on burning. It's up to us gee!!

Abayomi said...

I never knew your middle name is 'joseph'.

Your dream is a tall order for the status quo. if only we change gears, revamp he system and processes, rethink the vision and objectives, chart a workable long range plan, identify our core values and SWOT analysis.

A lot of professionalism will be put in place, thinking and brainstorming is the main activity.

Intangible values are appreciated, rather than material and title appreciation.

When we start moving in this direction, then we cant be Nigerians but thinking differently and we can believe that we can achieve your dream.

Until then bro, Keep dreaming!!!

Abayomi said...

I never knew your middle name is 'joseph'.

Your dream is a tall order for the status quo. if only we change gears, revamp he system and processes, rethink the vision and objectives, chart a workable long range plan, identify our core values and SWOT analysis.

A lot of professionalism will be put in place, thinking and brainstorming is the main activity.

Intangible values are appreciated, rather than material and title appreciation.

When we start moving in this direction, then we cant be Nigerians but thinking differently and we can believe that we can achieve your dream.

Until then bro, Keep dreaming!!!

Ikenna said...

Hmmmm..... it is posssible with the right people and attitude. At least you said 10 things we 'can' do.... not all of them.

Though, achieving all is not a bad idea....... let's work towards them.

Cheers!

Anonymous said...

proper planning prevents poor performance. what are we doing to ensure this things come to pass. our vision 2015. It is well. how are we encouraging ourselves as members.We will get there hopefully.

eniolaotun said...

loproper planning prevents poor performance. what are we doing to ensure this things come to pass. our vision 2015. It is well. how are we encouraging ourselves as members.We will get there hopefully.

oyeyemi said...

Even if you happen to be the joseph of Jci ikeja,there is one thing i want you to know when dreams come true it doesnt just affect you it affects generations to come.
Status quo as i know is the only solution that cannot be vetoed (clark kerr)rather actions must be taken to change it,i dont believe your dreams are too big for the Sq,if we can take a step at a tiime.together we can make it happen.

If you can dream it we can achieve it(mo abudu),
Dont just keep dreaming,lets take a step to make the dreams come true