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    Mentoring Program Maturity Model
    William Gray
    <p>Mentoring has been the most time-proven way to develop talent throughtout human history.  In fact, it was the only way until books, schooling and workforce training became common place.  Today, 76% of the Top 25 Companies to Work For (according to a survey by this name), have implemented mentoring programs (source: January 10, 2000 <i>Fortune</i> magazine).  </p>

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