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Showing posts with label LSPR. Show all posts

Open Vote for Mr & Ms LSPR Favorite 2014


Don't forget to vote your favorite contestants to be the next Mr & Ms LSPR Favorite 2014. This is one of the title that will be given to the winner by voting them through this blog. This is an open vote so everybody from anywhere can vote. Voters can choose 1 Mr and 1 Ms each time, so keep voting and support your favorite contestants.



New Family of Mr & Ms LSPR 2014


Been a long time since We celebrated Mr & Ms LSPR 2013. Now that 2014 comes, it is time for the next generation of Mr & Ms LSPR. And Yes! We have found the 20 people who have passed the audition. And here are the new family of Mr & Ms LSPR 2014!

  
Marcella Ariani Lestari
Digital Media Communication & Advertising


Alexandre Surya Pratama Bonnafe
Business Studies

Amelinda Fidella
International Relations

Arrigo Demetrio
International Relations

Bernadheta Dhaniar
Mass Communication

Fahreza Anugrah Putra
Mass Communication

Airin Iruz Stanyawati Hendarman
Mass Communication

Kevin Septanto Kamang Prakoso
Business Studies

Bannati Khairani
Public Relations

Willy Widjaja
Digital Media Communication & Advertising

Putri Alida El Sa'ud
Business Studies

Muhammad Yaumul Rizky
Mass Communication

Shafinaz Nachiar
Business Studies

Samsul Sodikin
Public Relations

Windri Lestari Rusli
Marketing Communication

Raymond Robertus
Performing Art Communication

Karina Syahna
Performing Art Communication

Melvin Bonardo Simanjuntak
Marketing Communication

Cindy Guinata
Public Relations

Rizky Alfiandri
Public Relations

Mr & Ms LSPR 2013 in Traditional Costumes

 The 20 Finalists of Mr & Ms LSPR 2013 in traditional costumes representing provinces in Sumatra







 Brenda Ayu Pangemanan 

Aditya Gilank Pratama

Sheila Jessica Claudia Siregar

Chrisneil Karaeng Pasaribu

Pia Anissa Putri

Jeffry Wiranata

Virginia Larastanie

Onky Frastian

Nathannia

Deo Putera Muliawan

Violla Andrea Permata

Jeffrey Nayoan

Imeyda

Benny Satrya Bonardy

Ranieta

Orville Christian

Nadia Juliana

Calvin Gunawan

Yulita Putri Wulandari

Stanly Surya





Photographed and Edited by : Bob Soerjodipoero & Yandi




3 days to Coronation night.


Mr and Ms LSPR 2012

3 days away!


2nd of July might be the time that we all had been waiting for, it is the coronation night for Mr and Ms LSPR 2012. These Finalist had been practicing really hard to perfect their moves. Many blocking and dancing moves to remember; many Question had to trained to be answered. 1 Big Burden had been lifted after the Pre-Pageant Day, but it is another at the coronation night. 

Here are the 20 Finalists.



Traditional Dance. Heritage of JAVA.

Javanese Traditional Dance

Mr and Ms LSPR 2012 Quarantine Session

Finalist of Mr and Ms LSPR 2012 will be adopting the HERITAGE of JAVA as their Coronation Night theme. Which will be held in Auditorium, Campus B, London School of Public Relations. 20 of the finalist will be performing 2 types of dances. The traditional and modern dances. 

Mr. Mikhael & Ms. Monica will be coaching the traditional dances
Ms. Ufa will be coaching the modern. 



'A Day with Finalist' Mr and Ms LSPR 2012

Mr and Ms LSPR 2012 

A day with Finalist


Mr and Ms LSPR a day with finalist is a day where the finalist of Mr and Ms LSPR, be equipped by their mentors. Their first activities was History of LSPR by Ms. Chrisdina Followed up by Table Manner by JRP, Public Speaking by Ms. Rini Sanyoto and last session was Personality Development by Mr. Tommi Parnando

Not to be missed is the Meet and Greet with the 20 Finalist of Mr and Ms LSPR 2012. Which was held at Campus B, Cafeteria, at STIKOM LSPR.

Mr. Favorite LSPR 2011 and Ms. Runner Up LSPR 2011 led the meet and greet by being the Master of Ceremonies. Finalist of Mr and Ms LSPR 2012 were announced to go on stage 5 by 5 which were then were ask a Question each. Self-Campaign and Online Voting system were also announce during the Meet and Greet with the Finalist of Mr and Ms LSPR 2012.

Finalist with the most vote will win the Mr and Ms Favorite LSPR.

Voting will be closed on our Coronation night at 02/07/2012, 17:00





Keep voting for your Mr and Ms Favorite LSPR 2012 at this Blog.


The Well-Formed Outcome


a very powerful model on GOAL SETTING by Dr. Bob Bodenhamer. 


1) State the goal in positive terms.
Describe the Present Situation and compare it with the desired future goal.
  • Where are you now?
  • Where do you want to be?
  • What do you want?
  • State it in the positive (what you want to achieve).
  • What are you going toward?
2) Specify the goal in Sensory Based Terms.
  • What will you see, hear, feel, etc., when you have it?
  • What steps or stages are involved in reaching this goal?
  • Engage all of your senses in this description process to employ more of your brain and nervous system.
  • Have you broken down your goal into small enough chunks so that each is do-able?
  • What are the sizes of the behavioral chunks?  Could the size possibly overwhelm you?
3) Specify the goal in a way that you find compelling.
Is the goal compelling?  Does it pull on you?  Make it a compelling future representation that’s dissociated (When you see your goal make sure you see yourself having obtained your goal.).

4) Run a Quality Control check on your Goal to make sure it is for you in all areas of your life.
  • Is the desired goal right for you in all circumstances of your life?
  • Is your goal appropriate in all your personal relationships?
  • What will having your goal give you that you do not now have?
  • What will having your goal cause you to lose?
  • Is your goal achievable?
  • Does it respect your health, relationships, etc?
Run a quality check to make sure that your goal fits every part.  Ask, “Are there any parts of me that objects to actualizing this desired goal?”  If so, address those unconscious frames of mind.
Pay attention to how your whole self responds to the question in terms of images, sounds, words, and sensations within you.
5) Self-initiated and maintained.
Is the goal something that you can initiate yourself and maintain?
Test your goal by asking if it is something that you have within your power or ability to do.
  • Is it within your control?
Your goal must be something that you can initiate and maintain.  It must not be something dependent on other people.  Make sure that your goal reflects things that you can directly affect.
  • Is it self initiated and maintained?
6) State the Context of the goal.
  • Where, when, how, with whom, etc. will you get this goal?
  • Is the goal appropriately contextualized?
Test your goal by applying it to a context: when, where, with who, etc. to make sure that it is going to be fitting and appropriate.  Readjust your goal to make sure that it fits.

7) State the Resources needed to achieve the goal.
  • What resources will you need in order to get this goal?
  • Who will you have to become?
  • Who else has achieved this goal?
  • Have you ever had or done this before?
  • Do you know anyone who has?
  • What prevents you from moving toward it and attaining it now?
 Evidence Procedure.
  • How will you know that your goal has been realized?
  • What will let you know that you have attained that desired state?


This article are meant to help the Mr and Ms LSPR understand that our brain works primarily from our sensory system (pictures, sounds, feelings), and by setting goals with these it will help us better in achieving our objectives. 

Treephoria.

Mr and Ms LSPR 2011

Mr and Ms LSPR Participated at LSPR4C Treephoria 






STIKOM The London School of Public Relations Jakarta, the best graduate school of communication in Indonesia distributed 3000 seeds with a help of the campus ambassadors Mr & Ms LSPR 2011, in an event called “Treephoria” which was held during the Car Free Day last Sunday, 25 March 2012.  The mission of 4C was to urge people to start greening their neighborhood. Creating Awwareness for the community and young people’s participation in the green activities became the background of the implementation of this event.


It aims not merely to urge the people of Jakarta to begin reforestation, but also to inspire young people to be able to change a lifestyle that is more concerned about the environment.  “The tree is a pole in the environment and can be likened to the lungs of the city.
LSPR 4C (Climate Change Champion Community) wants to share the source of oxygen for the people especially in Jakarta as one of the consistency by young generation to environmental concern.” said Standly Wu, President of LSPR 4C.

4 of the ambassadors that participated are the following:
Ms. LSPR 2011: Ms. Cantika
Ms. Congeniality LSPR 2011: Ms. Jessica 
Mr. 1st Runner Up LSPR 2011: Mr. Patrick 
Mr. Favorite LSPR 2011 : Mr. Michael