{"id":40353,"date":"2017-05-17T16:02:54","date_gmt":"2017-05-17T14:02:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.zeus.aegee.org\/magazine\/?p=40353"},"modified":"2017-05-17T15:28:59","modified_gmt":"2017-05-17T13:28:59","slug":"erika-bettin-for-chairperson-of-the-agora-being-in-the-chair-team-requires-a-lot-of-skills-in-mediation","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.zeus.aegee.org\/magazine\/2017\/05\/17\/erika-bettin-for-chairperson-of-the-agora-being-in-the-chair-team-requires-a-lot-of-skills-in-mediation\/","title":{"rendered":"Erika Bettin for Chairperson of the Agora: “Being in the Chair Team Requires a Lot of Skills in Mediation”"},"content":{"rendered":"
In the middle of the whole debate about Agora and its reform, there are people that simply fell in love with our statutory event from the beginning and want to explore all its opportunities. One of them is Erika Bettin from AEGEE-Verona, who is candidating for (Vice)Chairperson of the Agora.\u00a0<\/em><\/p>\n The AEGEEan: You work as a journalist, you cooperate with The AEGEEan<\/b>,<\/b> you are studying <\/b>at university<\/b>, on top of that the Chair Team. How do you manage to do everything? Do you think you will have enough time to devote to the preparation of Agora Catania?<\/b><\/p>\n Erika:<\/strong> It sounds like I have a busy life [she smiles, ed.<\/em>]. Indeed, it is not always easy to manage everything and the fact that I came back to school was one of the main reasons of concerns in Chi\u0219in\u0103u. Once I had my study plan clear, I applied for the Open Call, because I was 100% sure that the dates of both Agorae and my studies (exams, lessons, thesis) would not clash. For now I am lucky enough to do most of my job via remote with few weekly meetings, therefore I am able to tailor my daily schedule based on the various commitments I might have. Throughout my AEGEE life I always managed well to organise myself between the contribution to our association and my daily job. Of course, time management is a refined art and it happened that I was running last minute for deadlines, but I try to limit it at the minimum. The path to Agora Catania is undoubtedly challenging time-wise, but I am planning to keep in place\u00a0(if not improve) the system we have within the Chair Team now. I must admit that I was extremely lucky working with Marta because we both were very clear and honest with each other regarding our commitments and our internal task division evolved naturally. I believe that when you are not working full time for AEGEE, firstly you need to be able to organise yourself meticulously, and then you need to be clear with your team about your availability in order to have everything always under control, but mostly team members are not overloading with your tasks. <\/span><\/p>\n We have seen in previous Agoras that the Chair Team often needs to manage the unexpected, while keeping an eye on the timetable. What\u2019s your strategy to prepare for that?<\/b><\/p>\n