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WORKING: Finding A Mentor
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People often through around the phrase “he’s my mentor.” What does that really mean, though?
Developing a useful mentoring relationship is more than just learning new skills and approaches from an older co-worker or friend. It’s about an investment in your success – from you and your mentor.
Brandon Smith explains (and has a few ideas on how to find a good mentor) in this week’s Working on GPB Radio.
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