This is what we talked about on The Invisible Mentor Blog this week: DIY Mentoring Program, the most impactful book for 2011, and Annemie Ress, Senior HRD eBay & Global Engagement Lead at eBay.
Mondays at the Salon
This is a series of posts on how to create your own mentoring program. In the first instalment, we looked at how to determine your mentoring needs, and in this episode we will take a look at a variety of mentoring models. To create your personalized mentoring program, you have to understand your needs and you also need to know what your options are. While you are learning about the various mentoring models, make note of the ones that would work in your situation.
Adventures in Learning: DIY Mentoring Program, Episode Two
Booked on Tuesdays
I have read a lot of really good books this year, and because I am at active reader, I always learn at least one thing from the books that I read. This is the time of year when you find the various lists for the best books of the year. I already gave you the list of some of the books that I have thoroughly enjoyed. But, I have also been thinking about which book was most impactful and practical for me.
Booked on Tuesdays: Musings of a Book Addict – and the Most Impactful Book for 2011 Is….
Wisdom Wednesdays
A highlight in young Charles Stowe’s life was when he accompanied his mother Harriet Beecher Stowe to the White House to meet President Abraham Lincoln in November 1862. According to Charles, Abraham Lincoln said to his mother, “So this is the little woman who wrote the book that made this big war.” The book President Lincoln was referring to is Uncle Tom’s Cabin and the war was the American Civil War which broke out in 1861 between proslavery Southern states and antislavery Northern states and lasted until 1865. Though Beecher Stowe was a prolific writer, penning about 30 novels, Uncle Tom’s Cabin was her most widely acclaimed book.
Women of Wisdom: Harriet Beecher Stowe, Abolitionist and Author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Perspective Thursdays and Workshop Fridays
This week we featured Annemie Ress, Senior HRD eBay & Global Engagement Lead at eBay. Ress shares many nuggets of wisdom with us, and her greatest accomplishment would be to be able to always live in the here and now. Here are Part One and Part Two of Annemie Ress’ interview.
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- Women of Wisdom: Harriet Beecher Stowe, Abolitionist and Author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin (theinvisiblementor.com)
- The Chief Mentoring Officer Interviews Annemie Ress, Senior HRD eBay & Global Engagement Lead at eBay (theinvisiblementor.com)
- Booked on Tuesdays: Musings of a Book Addict – and the Most Impactful Book for 2011 Is…. (theinvisiblementor.com)
- The Chief Mentoring Officer Interviews Annemie Ress, Senior HRD eBay & Global Engagement Lead at eBay, Part Two (theinvisiblementor.com)
- Adventures in Learning: DIY Mentoring Program, Episode Two (theinvisiblementor.com)
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