Changing Perspectives – 11/01/08
Written by Cerwin T. Eviota   
Sunday, 02 November 2008

Roles (Past) Presidents play

Vol. I, No. 02  *  01 November 2008

JCI A/Mem. Cerwin T. Eviota, CNT

By JCI A/Mem. CERWIN T. EVIOTA, CNT, NG
2006 Charter President

One year to lead.

That’s how long a license lasts for the privileged few who get the opportunity to lead a JCI unit, especially as local organization President.

The same is true for elective positions in the national and international levels, but I’d like to focus here on becoming a chapter President, especially after one finishes his or her term.

Even before the Presidents Academy came to be institutionalized in JCI Philippines in 2000 and in JCI Malaysia in 1998, those who get elected as chapter President are always told, “You only have one year to lead.”

JCI constitutions, from international down to local levels, have the prohibition for a President to serve only a one-year term. The wisdom is not in the prohibition per se, but for the elected President to make the best of his term.

The universal policy augurs well with the very essence of the organization as a leadership mill. A newly-elected President could not be complacent and would even start to lay the ground work even before he starts to serve his term.

A worthy President would not want to finish a term without leaving a legacy.

Legacy

This character I had the privilege to witness in JCI Cebu-Mactan Channel in the case of our president in 2007 -- Angelo Daniel “Gelo” R. Parcon; this year 2008 -- Jolex Yu Lim, CLT; and for 2009 -- Emi Rose “MM” R. Parcon.

In the last quarter of my term in 2006, we had allowed Gelo to take charge even soon after his election on Sept. 7, 2006 for what I thought then was an “on the job” training for him.

Then his 2007 Team did their Strategic Planning early in November 2006.

Gelo did the same last year, giving Jolex enough discretions after the October 2007 Cebu Natcon, especially after the 2008 Team had their Strategic Planning in Nov. 30 and Dec. 01, 2007.

After her election last Sept. 04 and the 28th Bacolod Areacon on the succeeding three days, MM immediately wore her gloves as Jolex gave her so much room to start energizing.

The 2009 Team had its pictorial as early as Sept. 20, then conducted a Pre- Strategic Planning a week after, played a major role during the 3rd Anniversary JCI Week on Oct. 18 to 26, and had the Strategic Planning by Oct. 26.

Yes, the blueprint for 2009 is now ready.

Character

In terms of awards, Gelo far surpassed what we accomplished during my term. Jolex exceeded our expectations even if he did not equal Gelo’s record but he certainly reaped more than I did. MM has yet to start but we know she is beginning to feel the pressure of serving a better term.

Call it destiny or by any other term but the four of us came to be with our respective personalities at the right time. We were aggressive and forceful, even bordering on being autocratic.

Gelo was very democratic, consensus builder, and very passionate. Jolex has been very cool and relaxed, and he could afford to be Laissez Faire, yet he whips hard when he needed to.

We have yet to see what kind of Presidency MM will give JCI Cebu-Mactan Channel. But we seem to see her as a strict mother yet with a caring heart.

Indeed, the character of a leader is determined by the personality one exhibits during one’s term of office as President. With the license to lead, a mandate given upon election, one can do what it takes to shape the Chapter while such license is still in effect.

Never interfere

But what about when one’s term as President already expires?

“Ala eh, ‘di tapos (ka) na!”

“You’re time’s up!”

"Game over!”

As we say again, you must make the most of your term … within your term !!!

There’s no turning back.

Many in JCI who made the most of their term – even those who could not do much due to some circumstances but nonetheless did their best – would not dip their hands in the affairs of the chapter, especially after they surpass the JCI age of 40, and even when they find the chapter in some trouble.

They leave things for the incumbent President to tackle his challenges. Yet, the past presidents are just around to give advise or share the wisdom of their experiences … when asked. If the incumbent President gets lost, they allow the next in line to shine.

Sad realities

You would notice that those who did not have the most during their terms still interfere in the affairs of the chapter, even if they have gone way beyond 40. Many chapters even get into trouble because past presidents have interfered.

Some past presidents even treat their chapter like they were running a mafia or a fraternity, even dictating on who should be lining up for the presidency. They claim they only want to “preserve” the institution, and would not want mavericks to get in their way.

They may not be aware of it but they were rather fixating for their lost time.

One past president told a chapter’s understreams 10 years after his term, “Amen sa gyud mo’g una sa ‘city hall.” (You must first get the blessings of ‘Mt. Olympus.’)  He also told a candidate defeated by his machinations, “The problem with you is that you work too hard. You should work smart.”

Sadly, some presidential wannabes play the game and make their noses brown just to earn the blessings of the godfathers. We witnessed this in our previous chapter, and in some other chapters.

The JCI way

The core group that started this club abhor the practice. We agreed to shape the chapter not in the way we believed is not the true JCI way. Indeed, we never interfered when Gelo took charge, and when Jolex followed.

Gelo did the same after he turned over the leadership of the chapter to Jolex.

As past presidents, when MM takes charge, Gelo, Jolex and I will just be around to share the wisdom we got from our experiences … when asked.

Our time is over (almost for Jolex, yet).

MM will have to run the Chapter with her BOD and Commissioners with whatever challenges and circumstances they will face.

We will be doing something else outside, but still for the chapter and for JCI.

Comments
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eMMi   |2008-11-02 13:49:19
avatar strict mother with a caring heart?!

I never realized that....
cte  - When u care   |2008-11-03 00:45:17
avatar You mean business, that is why.

Much more when you push for the purging of our
membership list that I agree. You speak up your mind as a caring mother
would.

At first I thought my mother was strict. Later would I realize she just
cared. And I see that in you.

In 3 years as a JCI member, you truly have
learned a lot. You've got the lessons of my term, Gelo's and Jolex's.

You
already know so much. It is now a matter of how you translate and transfer these
to your "extended" (family) children.

Members would not care how much a
leader knows until they know that the leader cares.

You've got it!
Anonymous   |2008-11-03 11:05:00
Papa Cerwin,

With the many things you wrote, this is the line that I completely
agree.

"Members would not care how much a
leader knows until they know that
the leader cares."

Pres MM, how you have started you term is amazing!
Writing it in your web should help other LOM Prez start their respective term
properly.

JCI Mem Kenneth Kabingue, CNT
2008 Interim National Training
Commissioner
cte  - Disagree?   |2008-11-03 19:15:11
avatar And which line/did you disagree, Ken'?

That thought your referred to augurs
well for trainers, especially.

I learned that from PRIME, but appreciated it
really from Mother Teresa.
Anonymous   |2008-11-03 11:27:28
Sir,I like your article......
Kudos to you!how time flies.I witnessed 3
Presidents from your chapter.Now,from the commander in chief Em-em. I like to
call Em-Em the Commander in chief from my favorite TV show.
cte  - Yeah!   |2008-11-03 16:58:35
avatar Hello! Who's this?

Time flies fast indeed.

Cute term, Commander-in-Chief for
MM, the "strict mother with a caring heart."

Cheers!
eMMi   |2008-11-04 11:01:49
avatar Charmaine!

Kumusta?

Commander-in-Chief? Hahahahaha. Even Gelo
does not call me
that.

You should let me borrow your DVDs of that show, if you have them.
Naintriga ko.

Hope to see you soon, Char!
We will keep you updated of
our activities kay we want you to grace them.
Anonymous   |2008-11-03 12:14:32
This is a very enlightening article, I hope the "past Presidents" would
realize that as LOM president their time was over, although I thank God we don't
suffer the same fate, our mother LOM suffers it, to the expense of the chapter
and the membership.

I'll take this new perspective and use it to make my own
"legacy" in my chapter. Good luck to all of batch 61! One at 61!!
cte  - You'll make it!   |2008-11-03 16:55:47
avatar Hello Mr/Ms Anonymous,

I wished you would have indicated you name, like Kenneth
K, who I love to call Ate Candy. Papa George coined that after a Christmas
gathering in Pardo sometime in 2001.

About your comment. It is not actually a
new perspective. This is indeed the JCI way, as I had witnessed during my Junior
Jaycee years in the mid-1980s.

This should be the way, else we shouldn't claim
to be a leadership training organization.

You'll make that legacy. Believe it.
adrparcon   |2008-11-03 16:12:52
avatar One of the most important things a past president must 'learn' is how to let go
of the prestige one has during his term.

One of the most enduring legacies a
past president can leave behind for his/her chapter is the fact that they can be
"dispensable" already once they have completed their term as IPP. It is
most heartwarming and makes one proud to see one's chapter capable of moving
mountains even without his/her presence once his/her term ends.

I am not saying
that past presidents should just leave their chapters to fend for themselves but
to simply stay at the sidelines to offer advice and wise words BUT ONLY WHEN
ASKED. Watch them grow from the rough diamonds they were when they joined JCI
and see them become the jewels that our organization needs.
cte  - Amen!   |2008-11-03 17:00:33
avatar Amen, Gelo, amen!

And to add:

The mark of a good leader is his being
dispensable. Things still happen w/o him.
eMMi   |2008-11-03 21:40:47
avatar Actually, I prefer when I am given unsolicited advice. Because, sometimes, I
don't know when to ask for it.

Don't worry. I'm assertive about my opinions
too. Nobody is going to be railroaded in this chapter. I would see to that.


Offer help and advice when you deem it fit. But don't be insistent when the
BOD decides otherwise. Offering and insisting are two different things.

I love
being part of a team of passionate people! Daghang tabi mahitabo! Hahahahahaha.


As I said, as long as respect and love remain, we can argue all we want
and still be friends.

Walay ko'y reklamo ninyo karon, my dear past presidents.
So, PADAYON.
cte  - Crystal!   |2008-11-03 19:17:55
avatar Crystal, M' ... very crystal.

Now the "strict mother with a caring
heart" speaks, straightforward even.

And Amen to this:

Quote:
As I said, as long as respect and love remains, we can argue all we want
and still be friends.

Speaks well of the many times we disagree with Gelo.

Right,
Commander-in-Chief?
adrparcon   |2008-11-03 20:17:30
avatar Disagreements breed debates, debates breeds ideas, ideas breeds successes.

We
aren't a bunch of yes-men who consents to everything that we're being told, di
ba? Else, we'd all become robotic with no sense of direction to call as our
own. Hehehehe.

Keeps our intellects running and running fast. Hehehe.
eMMi   |2008-11-03 21:40:25
avatar Pero wala'y luoray, ha.
cte  - Hehe   |2008-11-03 22:27:23
avatar Hahahaha !!!
Oooppsss !!!

Going back to the topic, admittedly, a
past president feels he's the better consultant for the chapter as he has had
the experiences already.

But one should not deny the seated President the
experiences s/he must have, in having to deal with situations and
circumstances.

It should always be the call of the incumbent President.

I
wonder what Jolex would say?
Anonymous   |2008-11-04 04:07:36
Past President Cerwin!This is Charmaine.
I simply call Pres.Em-Em Commander in
chief.
I like this topic so much!
I wish that Past Presidents would be just
that in your context.
cte  - Same wish!   |2008-11-04 07:51:15
avatar Same wish here, Charmaine.
May Past Presidents learn.

And may Presidents make
the most of their term indeed.
Jylim   |2008-11-04 07:37:53
Hi CP!

My term is about to end and i will be playing the role of Immediate Past
President in January of 2009.This article is very insightful not just to our
chapter past presidents . It holds true in every life of a LOM President up to
National President level.

Iam proud to say that our 2009 President Emi is very
capable of running the affairs of our chapter. In fact, as early october. Joint
bod's meeting for the 2008 and 2009 is being organized.

Our chapter continues
to SHINE in the four areas of opportunities in JCI .i see a lot passion coming
from our skype chats each day 24/7, projects, trainings, leaders stepping up to
challenge and of course the awards that we have reap.

Kudos to JCI Cebu-Mactan
Channel Past Presidents!!!
cte   |2008-11-04 07:52:23
avatar Amen President Jolex ... Amen!
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