dc.description.abstract | In the era of Industry 4.0, leadership development and social skills have
become increasingly essential, especially among the youth. This aligns with global
challenges that demand adaptability, cross-cultural collaboration, and effective
communication. This study aims to examine the impact of the AIESEC Future
Leaders program on the development of leadership and social skills among
participants at Universitas Sumatera Utara. The focus of the research is on
participants who lack natural leadership talent or family backgrounds supportive
of leadership roles. This research employs a qualitative method through in-depth
interviews, observations, and documentation. Key informants include the Head of
the AIESEC Future Leaders program and program mentors, while primary
informants consist of program participants actively engaged in its activities.
Additional informants, such as close associates of the participants, provide
supplementary perspectives on the changes experienced. The findings indicate that
the AIESEC Future Leaders program successfully fosters leadership and social skill
development among participants. Through training, mentoring, and project-based
group experiences, participants demonstrated improvements in self-confidence,
communication skills, teamwork, and cross-cultural adaptability. The program
effectively addressed challenges such as participants' initial lack of confidence and
decision-making abilities by creating a supportive learning environment. This study
concludes that leadership is not merely an innate talent but a skill that can be
developed through systematically designed social experiences. The AIESEC Future
Leaders program serves as a tangible example of how targeted interventions can
produce future leaders equipped to navigate global challenges. | en_US |