One mentor, one person, can change a life forever, and I urge you to be that one person.
Pursue more than one mentor at the same time, Ensher also advises.
Of the students surveyed, 70% said they had at least one mentor.
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Even if your ideal is Oprah, you may find her empathy in one mentor, her business savvy in another and a slew of great professional networking connections in a third.
Instead, they see it as a personal betrayal by Mahathir Mohamad, Malaysia's prime minister and Mr Anwar's one-time mentor.
In a section devoted to his strained relations with his one-time mentor, Mr Sarkozy pays him the palest of tributes.
"It was with great sadness that I learnt of the deaths of Captain Tom Sawyer and Corporal Danny Winter, one a proven mentor and leader and the other an NCO of great professionalism and experience, " he said.
Explain yourself to at least one older relative or mentor.
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The leadership, personal and professional growth one gains by being a mentor is priceless.
In his new role, Fields said he will oversee Ford's day-to-day global operations, while Mulally will shape the long-term execution of his 'One Ford' plan and mentor top executives.
In fact, at one point was Barack Obama's mentor, and I think that a lot of women, and you can see this by the support that so many women had for Hillary Clinton, they want to see a woman as a strong person.
At its heart lies the one-to-one relationship between the homeless person and their mentor, or care worker.
After the lecture, we meandered over to the Main House, built in 1815, where one can well imagine Cole and Church, mentor and student, admiring the view of their beloved mountain range from the porch over a glass of claret procured with Church's apprentice fees.
Rebecca Mason, our mentor, going back to 1976, at one point commanded a breeding stock inventory of 106 poodles.
Merrill Lynch Internet analyst Henry Blodgett told us that Amazon.com--then trading in the 240s--would soon trade in the 400s. (It's now 16.) My friend and mentor George Gilder leaned back in his chair one day in 1995 and said Microsoft would fall at the hands of Netscape.
Trying to change attitudes, values, and world views through lecturing was one of the few things that provoked my mild mannered Georgian mentor to abject apoplexy.
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There he met his mentor, the late Shiing-Shen Chern, regarded as one of the greatest geometry experts of the 20th century.
Last year, thanks to the generous volunteer hours of more than 250 Dell employees, we were able to match every single one of our Semi-Final teams with a business professional as a mentor.
One opinion was that everyone needs and deserves to be taught and managed, but the mentor-mentee relationship develops naturally.
Yet as Paterson stands just one rendition of Flower of Scotland away from a landmark moment in Scottish rugby, his old mentor Townsend believes the player won't be thinking of the achievement.
Not every mentor has to have this personality trait, but it just happens to be a really effective one.
It influences the odds that one person rather than another will come to mind when the leader is handing out good assignments or giving time to mentor.
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And then this 10-year-old little girl -- with no hope and no one in her life who loved and cared for her -- said that more than anything, she wanted a mentor.
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