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Of Proteges and Pitfalls
Aug 2005, Fast Company Magazine - Mike BrewsterIMNO's transcripts offer several advantages over career-advice tomes, and most of the credit belongs to hungry mentees who don't beat around the bush about wanting to get ahead. For example, Bossidy was asked how to advance at GE (succeed in projects that touch a variety of industries) and when to jettison a good gig for a risky one (when you've learned all you can in a job).
Like any open-source project, the site is free. What you achieve with the advice, of course, could be invaluable...read more
Alumnus Takes Mentoring to the Masses
24 Feb 2005, Marriot Alumni MagazineLaunched in June 2004 by Tedjamulia and some of his colleagues, IMNO seeks to provide mentoring to a diverse audience who might not otherwise have access to professional expertise. Membership is free and open to everyone, regardless of where they live or attend school. So far, IMNO members represent thirty countries...read more
Mentoring Web site announced
04 Nov 2004, Davis County Clipper - Janine CreagerChoosing a career in today’s market can be unsettling and risky. But seeking the advice of a mentor in one’s desired field of work can be equally challenging, especially for residents of rural areas such as portions of Davis County. Thanks to dbm_imno_org, Executive Director of the International Mentoring Network Organization (IMNO), that hunt for career advice is becoming a whole lot easier for Davis County job seekers and others across the nation...read more
Mentor Web site gives students unique networking opportunities
24 Sept 2004, Daily Universe - BYU NewsNetIt might seem impossible to get a hold of Kevin Rollins, the CEO of Dell, Inc. or
Major League Baseball Player, Dale Murphy, for some advice on how to jump-start your
career. But after two years of hard work, BYU graduate, dbm_imno_org along with
his team has made it possible to gain access to people like them...read more

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