Mentorship & Economic Development
Faris Alami ?????? ?????????
CEO at ISM | Founder of Connecting Dots Globally | Host of Finjan podcast/show, GEW & SG | International Keynote Speaker | Author of several Leadership, Entrepreneurship & Resiliency Books
The people who mentored me years ago never told me what to do. They simply shed light on the journey they took, so I could learn from their experience. There was no “this is the right/wrong way” -- there was only “this is what I did that worked (or didn’t).” Their mentoring was about their individual journey and what I could learn from it.
Through my work I’ve seen several different ways to deploy mentoring programs in communities around the world.
The point is to find ways that make sense to the mentors to work with the mentees while engaging your community in economic development.
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Meanwhile, I have blogged about the difference between mentors, coaches, advisors, and consultants several times. Here’s one from 2019:?Mentor, Coach, Advisor, or Consultant?
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Faris Alami is Founder and CEO of International Strategic Management, Inc. (ISM). He works internationally, presenting Exploring Entrepreneurship Workshops and other entrepreneurial ecosystem — related ventures.