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Mentoring in Practice: Ellen Harshman of Saint Louis University

Mentoring in Practice: A Conversation with Ellen Harshman, Ph.D., Dean – John Cook School of Business – Saint Louis University Q: How long have you been at The John Cook School of Business? A: I came to Saint Louis University in 1972, and I moved to the Business School as assistant dean in 1980.  Before beginning my career in higher education in 1969, I was a 4th grade teacher. Q:  Can you tell me about someone of whom you think as a mentor who made a difference in your career? Did anyone give you advice that really made an impact?...
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Setting Mentoring Goals (Part 1 of 2)

by Rik Nemanick, Ph.D. Goals are important for anyone who is trying to develop or improve. They are especially important in mentoring partnerships. That said, many protégés have not have articulated their goals to their mentors. As a result, mentoring ends up being tactical, dealing with situations as they arise. A shared understanding of the protégé’s goals helps mentoring in several ways: •     Determining Priorities. Goals help the mentor understand where the protégé is trying to go and how the mentor can help. •     Evaluating Opportunities. When opportunities arise, goals are a criterion to decide which option will...
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Mentoring in Practice: Jim Young of Boeing

Mentoring in Practice A Conversation with James A. Young, Vice President – Engineering, Naval Systems/St. Louis Site, The Boeing Company Q:  How long have you been at Boeing and its predecessor companies? What are some of the roles you have had? A: I started out at McDonnell-Douglas in 1970.  I was a structural mechanical engineer and I spent my time in strength analysis where I had some really good technical coaches.  I worked my way through there, then had an opportunity to lead a group and work on the production floor for a while.  Then I had the opportunity to be...
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Mentoring in Practice: Becky James-Hatter of Big Brothers Big Sisters

Mentoring in Practice: A Conversation with Becky James-Hatter, CEO Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri Q:  Tell me about your history with Big Brothers Big Sisters.  A: I founded Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Louisiana in cooperation with the YWCA. After 2 years there, I moved to Atlanta and was vice-president of Programs.  It was the largest agency at the time and I was there almost 5 years. In 1994, I moved to St. Louis where I was appointed the CEO. The St. Louis agency has been around 91 years. In addition to being CEO, I am also a...
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