Open jaahmuhl opened 2 years ago
Question 1: 00:15-00:50 Answer 1: 00:51-01:48 & 02:01-02:19
Question 1: 2:20-2:36 - When looking for a mentor, should young professionals seek out mentors in the same industry or mentors across a variety of different backgrounds?
Answer: 2:38-3:46 (1:08 Minutes)
Question 2: 4:18-4:39 - One of the biggest problems students face when building a relationship with their mentors is that they don't know how they can help or give back. What can students do to give back to their mentors?
Answer: 5:28-8:03 (2:35 Minutes)
Question 3: 10:01-10:16 - You mentioned concept called center flow and co-flow which helps guide your focus and passion, could you talk a bit more about these concepts and how students can implement them into their career journeys?
Answer: 10:20-10:24 & 10:43-12:28 (1:49 Minutes)
Question 4: 12:58-13:17 - Do you think that students should have a visible mission or passion they pursue, so they can draw together people with similar interests into their network?
Answer: 13:18-15:31 (2:13 Minutes)
Total: 7:45 Minutes
Blurb: Some of the most important relationships in your career journey are those with your mentors. But, should you look for a mentor in the same industry as yourself or should you look for mentors across a variety of different industries and backgrounds? Beyond the question of who you should look for as a mentor, how should you build a positive and rewarding relationship with your mentor?
(David Cohen) Co-Founder and Chairman of Techstars, one of the largest investment and accelerator programs in the world, has made his career around mentorship and is the writer of the Techstars Mentor Manifesto. He knows that building relationships with mentors across an array of backgrounds can lead to breakthrough ideas because you are getting observations from a different point of view.
Interviewer: (Brett Hummel) (George Liu) Videographer: (Bryan Acevedo)
Raw Footage: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1oInJQtviIz1HD7h4r-8G9lj-cx1Kr6_M?usp=sharing