4 reasons to become a mentor
No one says you have to help out a fledgling fellow entrepreneur once you’ve found success. But there are some pretty compelling reasons to do so.
No one says you have to help out a fledgling fellow entrepreneur once you’ve found success. But there are some pretty compelling reasons to do so.
Mentoring is an excellent method for experienced professionals to pass on the knowledge they have accumulated during their career and a useful way for graduates to learn about their trade.
To grow your business, the right advisor can help you more than any business book ever could.
Tell it straight, while also keeping your relationships intact. Author Keith Ferrazzi has tips.
In a constantly changing digital workplace, it pays to team up with younger colleagues to glean tips on social media, mobile apps and more.
For many new businesses, finding the right advisor can make all the difference. Here are five qualities to seek in an ideal mentor.
The best mentor isn’t the one that kindly guides and supports you. What you really want is someone who scares the bejesus out of you.
A great mentor won’t actually do the work for you–but he or she will help you develop your own opportunities. Here’s how.
Women on Boards and UBS Investment Bank today launched The Next Generation of Female Corporate Leaders mentoring and development program for 2011.
The cost of losing female employees, to Australian companies, is about one and a half times the salary they’re paid, according to Maureen Frank, managing director of Emberin. If you’re looking to decrease this cost without discriminating, the My Mentor program may be what you’re after. The DVD, CD and workbook mentoring set is designed […]