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The many rewards of mentoring
October 29, 2006 — 8:01pm ET
As one CIO relates, mentoring is just like coaching a sports team, as it can provide great rewards for both the mentor and the intern. As Barbara Kunkel, CIO at a NY law firm, reveals in a column, her mentoring experience has not only boosted her own leadership skills and added to her achievement list, it has helped fill a talent void and, of course, gave some young IT professionals an incredible work experience. Find out the lessons she learned in initiating the program and why it's an invaluable effort in more ways than one.
For more on making mentoring work:
- read the column at CIO
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