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IEEE R10 GOLD Congress 2006 Ken Chan Past Chair Hong Kong Section 15 July 2006. Agenda. Introduction of HK-GOLD HK-GOLD activities HK-GOLD future Experience sharing. 2004 HK-GOLD Executive Committee. 2004 HK-GOLD Organisation Chart. Chair Ken Chan. IEEE Internal Communication
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IEEE R10 GOLD Congress 2006 Ken Chan Past Chair Hong Kong Section 15 July 2006
Agenda • Introduction of HK-GOLD • HK-GOLD activities • HK-GOLD future • Experience sharing
2004 HK-GOLD Organisation Chart Chair Ken Chan IEEE Internal Communication Event Coordination Vice Chair Jimmy Chan Secretary Ron Sin Treasurer Clive Lee Web Administrator Enzo Wong Vice Chair Wayne Leung Activities Promotion; Event Coordination Reporting and Administration; Web support Financial Activities; Event Support Web Page Design; Event Support External Coordination; Event Coordination
2005 HK-GOLD Organisation Chart Chair Ken Chan IEEE Internal Communication Event Coordination Vice Chair Jimmy Chan Secretary Henry Cheng Treasurer Enzo Wong Web Administrator Ken Lam External Coordinator Chris Chan Activities Promotion; Event Coordination Reporting and Administration; Web support Financial Activities; Event Support Web Page Design; Event Support External Coordination; Event Coordination
2006 HK-GOLD Organisation Chart Chair Ken Lam Past Chair Ken Chan Vice Chair Henry Cheng Secretary Yawen Chan Treasurer Patrick Ma Committee LF Yeung Committee Jimmy Chan Committee Judy Wong Committee Dennis Lo Committee Kay Wong Committee Albert Hui Committee Enzo Wong
2006 HK-GOLD Committee
GOLD’s Mission • To facilitate the transition from Student Member to higher grade, and • To provide a collaborative network for new and recent engineering graduates
Date Event 8th Jan 2005 Technical Visit to HAECO 27th Nov 2004 Technical Visit to Cyberport 23rd Nov 2004 Technical Workshop on "The 6P Model and The Balanced Theory For Developing Innovative Capability of Hong Kong Engineers and Engineering Managers" 30th Oct 2004 Technical Visit to CLP Power "Green Substation" 19th Oct 2004 Technical Seminar on "Patterns of Technological Innovation VS Organizational Innovation: Implications for Hong Kong Companies 11th Sep 2004 Technical visit to CLP Power "No-dig" site 4th Sep 2004 GOLD Management Seminar Summary of GOLD’s Activities in 2004
2004 GOLD’s Activities Highlights GOLD Management Seminar • 18 members joined • Dr. NF Chin and Ir Jolly Wong joined as speakers • Aimed to share experience with GOLD members
2004 GOLD’s Activities Highlight (cont’d) Technical Visits • Sites visited: Cyberport, CLP’s ‘No-dig’ site and Green Substation, HAECO • Very good response from members • Aimed to provide GOLD members with exposure in different engineering fields
2004 GOLD’s Activities Highlight (cont’d) Technical Seminars • Co-organised with Engineering Management Chapter • 2 seminars on related topics • Aimed to improve GOLD members’ innovation capabilities
2005 HK-GOLD’s Mission • To enhance the relationship between GOLD members and different chapters of IEEE through joint activities and promoting Chapter’s activities to relevant members • To collaborate with Student Branches to smoothen the transition of Student Members • To focus more on social activities to promote personal networking
2005 GOLD’s Activities Highlight Social gathering • Wine Tasting and Horse Riding • Networking opportunities among GOLD members
2005 GOLD’s Activities Highlight (cont’d) Oversea Technical Visit • Sites visited: Macau Power Substation and University of Macau • Aimed to strengthen communications with Macau Universities and Student Branches in Macau
Our future • Interaction with GOLD members • Online voting system/survey • Online album • Forum • Enhancing the email format • Simple event application process • Online registration System • Networking • Sending representative to Chapters • Cooperating with other professional societies
Our future • Letting members knowing more about IEEE • Posting articles in the web written by GOLD committees • Section trends • Activities report • Personal touch on the value of IEEE membership
Factors to success • Dedicated committees • Meet their personal objectives • Motivation and leadership • Clear goals • Partnering with other Chapters/societies • Member oriented • Many members are waiting to be activated (80%) • Feeling of being cared • Member –bring –Member • Support from Section