Logistics Guideline for Youth to Business Forum event of AIESEC in the Nordic countries
Nguyen, Khoa (2015)
Nguyen, Khoa
HAAGA-HELIA ammattikorkeakoulu
2015
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201503173278
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201503173278
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This is a project-oriented thesis, of which product is a logistics guideline for Youth to Busi-ness Forum event of AIESEC in the Nordic countries. The product of this thesis will help the organization in planning and organizing Youth to Business Forum event and streamline their preparation process. Youth to Business Forum is an event initiated by AIESEC, a youth run organization that focus on developing leadership. The event aims to bring together youth and businesses in a unique dialogue through interactions that generate actionable ideas for youth and society.
The project started in August 2014 and ended in February 2015. The thesis consists of three parts: theoretical framework, research, and the logistics guideline.
The theoretical framework is based on event management and supply chain management. The aspect of event logistics is the main focus in the framework with the support the pur-chasing and service process theories. In the research, qualitative research is conducted with AIESEC in Finland, Sweden, and Denmark to gain understanding of organizing pro-cess in different Nordic countries.
Afterward, the logistics guideline is written from theoretical framework, research’s out-comes, and experience of the author. As a result, the final product is beyond satisfaction to AIESEC organization.
The project started in August 2014 and ended in February 2015. The thesis consists of three parts: theoretical framework, research, and the logistics guideline.
The theoretical framework is based on event management and supply chain management. The aspect of event logistics is the main focus in the framework with the support the pur-chasing and service process theories. In the research, qualitative research is conducted with AIESEC in Finland, Sweden, and Denmark to gain understanding of organizing pro-cess in different Nordic countries.
Afterward, the logistics guideline is written from theoretical framework, research’s out-comes, and experience of the author. As a result, the final product is beyond satisfaction to AIESEC organization.