Becoming A Role Model: MCB’s LDKA
MCB Empowers Activists Through Leadership Development at LDKA 2025
Jakarta, 15–16 March 2025 – The Modeling Club of Binus (MCB) recently held its annual Leadership Development and Knowledge Acquiring (LDKA) event, a two-day program designed to guide activists in leadership, organizational insight, and operational excellence. With the theme “Becoming A Role Model,” the event aimed to equip MCB activists with the knowledge and skills needed to lead and contribute effectively to the club’s vision.
A Journey of Learning and Growth
The event commenced on 15 March 2025 at Binus University with an opening speech from the MCB leadership, setting the stage for an enriching learning experience. Ice-breaking activities energized participants, fostering camaraderie among activists from various divisions.
The first day focused on understanding MCB’s structure, vision, and work programs. Sessions covered how each division operates, the responsibilities of activists, and the importance of collaboration in executing MCB’s initiatives. Through engaging discussions and case studies, participants gained practical insights into how MCB functions behind the scenes.
Leadership in Action
On 16 March 2025, the program shifted toward leadership development and self-improvement. Activists participated in interactive leadership workshops, where they learned about effective communication, strategic thinking, and decision-making—key skills for becoming role models in their roles. Senior members shared their experiences, offering guidance on handling challenges and fostering a positive organizational culture.
One of the highlights of the day was a team-building activity, where activists collaborated to solve challenges that tested their problem-solving, adaptability, and teamwork—qualities essential for future MCB leaders.
Shaping the Future of MCB
As the event came to a close, activists reflected on their learnings and set personal goals for their journey ahead in MCB. The LDKA 2025 event was more than just a training session—it was a stepping stone toward building a stronger, more visionary MCB community.
With the 2025/2026 term on the horizon, MCB activists are now better prepared to take on responsibilities, lead by example, and contribute meaningfully to the club’s ongoing success.
For more information about MCB and upcoming activities, visit [MCB’s official website](https://student-activity.binus.ac.id/mcb/) or contact mcb@binus.ac.id.