How To Design A Mentoring Program
Posted by EdmontonPMJun 22
Live Webinar – June 28th 2017, 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU
Provider: River Software
Do you know how to put together a well-formulated mentoring program? You can learn how in this webinar from River.
Join us on June 28 to hear directly from our mentoring experts on how you can:
- Design a mentoring program that fits your organizational needs
- Select an audience for your program
- Determine the types of mentoring to use for your program
- …and so much more!
Presenters:
Chris Browning (LinkedIn profile) Chris has more than 20 years of management, business consulting, and organizational development experience, and has spent the last 11 years at River in various roles. Prior to joining River, he worked at Keane Consulting Group as the Organizational Development Manager, responsible for all learning and development and knowledge management programs. Chris has worked in the nonprofit sector in development and counseling/life-coaching capacities.
Randy Emelo (LinkedIn profile) is Founder/Chief Strategist at River Software. He has more than 25 years of management, training and leadership development experience both nationally and internationally. Randy is a prolific keynote speaker, and author of Creating a Modern Mentoring Culture (Infoline: Tips, Tools & Intelligence for Training) and Modern Mentoring, (released May 2015). Randy was named a 2013 CEO of the Year by the CEO World Awards focusing on topics related to collaboration, mentoring, social learning, and talent development.
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How To Design A Mentoring Program
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