iMantri – An Online Mentoring Platform

iMantri is an online mentoring platform venue for finding and interacting with mentors and a platform that facilitates the mentoring process.
 
iMantri’s structured mentoring process is facilitated by a framework and a set of tools for planning, interaction, feedback, and ratings. The members will have a choice to follow an unstructured and ad-hoc mentoring process. While the application allows for subject experts and professional mentors to offer their services, it is built to unlock the peer-to-peer mentoring potential.
 
There is enough evidence that mentoring works and makes a positive impact on participants in particular and the eco system in general. In corporations mentoring programs have shown to reduce attrition rates, boost employee morale, foster diversity and enhance career progression. In society, mentoring programs such as Big Brothers and Big Sisters have proven their efficacy in preventing youth from pursuing an errant path and in helping provide a positive role model.
 
iMantri encapsulates the peer-to-peer paradigm of the emergent business social networking space and aims to foster mentoring connections between members who can be mentors and mentees at the same time. More than a listing of a mentoring classifieds, iMantri provides a framework for mentoring as well as tools to facilitate the process.

 

iMantri applies the best of both mentoring and social networking to create a non-hierarchical mentoring relationship based on individual expertise. This means that mentors and mentees can both give and receive advice and acquire new skills based on their areas of knowledge and goals.
 
“Mantri” (pronounced as “Man” “Three”) is a Sanskrit word and means a minister, wise man, a counselor, a trusted advisor and a mentor. In addition to Sanskrit, the word has similar meaning and connotation in other languages such as Malay, Indo-China, and Arabic cultures.

iMantri’s core features include:

* Competency Assessment: Users will be able to assess their competencies and generate a mentoring needs analysis which pinpoints areas of strength and weakness

* Goals/Issues based Mentoring: While competencies are building blocks, some of the users who want to focus on a specific goal or resolve a specific issue can find content, context, resources and mentors based on their area of interest

* Mentor-Mentee Matching Engine: Users will be able to search for a mentor or a mentee and be intelligently matched with the right people

 

* Mentoring Framework and Tools: Mentors will be able to define needs in detail, create a mentoring process and implement it using tools for planning, interactions, feedback, and rating

* Mentoring Resources: Individual users will be provided contextual resources such as books, articles, news and related products and services that they can use in their mentoring process

Join iMantri to find mentors who can help you achieve your goals and objectives and/or mentor others who might tap into your wisdom and expertise. Either way it is intellectually rewarding and life enriching experience.

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Adrian Rogerson talks about being a mentor on the Aston University Peer Mentoring Scheme

Help answer the question about peer mentor

Writing a letter to become a peer mentor…?
In my school we have something called "peer mentoring" when , a person from an older year gets wiith a group of the younger years and they help them get through the school year and if they have questions about school they help them and stuff.
to become a peer mentor you have to write a letter to the teacher who organises it telling her why yoou would like to be a peer mentor and then if she picks you , you go to an interview and if you get through that u start training,
i was wondering how to write an amazing letter that will definetely get me to become a peer mentor, i would like it to be a little formal but not too much;
can anyone help me?
thankk you :)

About Author

iMantri is a peer-to-peer social network for mentoring and coaching. The site facilitates connections between mentors and mentees and also provides a framework and tools for fostering mentoring relationships online. iMantri is founded by veterans in the field of management and technology and with a strong advisory board of experts from the coaching, mentoring, training and leadership development worlds. The company is headquartered in Silicon Valley. Visit iMantri at: www.imantri.com

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10 Responses to “iMantri – An Online Mentoring Platform”

  1. eddieskillz03 says:

    I liv in sema4 SA near adelaide

  2. hElpPlz says:

    You should include your experience as a peer mentor particularly if you have any anecdotes about students that you helped./

  3. Jessie006 says:

    You should inquire with the program director for the specifics of the role, since it could be a bit different from one school to another.

    When I was in school, a peer mentor/leader was a student who'd received a bit of training in helping other students who needed someone to talk to, but didn't feel comfortable or safe opening up to a counselor.

  4. Cheshire Cat says:

    Personable–Interacts well with others
    Experienced and Successful College Student
    Well-Rounded—Has a social life and good grades
    Reliable
    Organized

  5. kat says:

    Grown up Mouseketeers./

  6. Cris says:

    my son has a mentor and the mentor heps him with his behavior which would be behavior modification, he helps him to be able to interact with other children so he teaches social skills and he takes him out to different events such as the movies and to the park and different things like that. My sons mentor even takes him to like the pet store and they count like the fish so he teaches him math. He even helps him out with his homework and thing that he is learning at home and school so he is teaching him alot of academics and daily living skills. Mentors do alot of things and my son has been with the same mentor for 6 years. It has helped him out a lot

  7. Jill B says:

    Well, yes, the mentor can teach students things…but let's be more specific here –
    A mentor of any kind is there to help you over the rough spots. A mentor is a friend, not necessarily one that you have chosen, but a person who looks out for you and guides you in the right direction, whether it be academics or social activities.
    A mentor can be very helpful when you have a question about your grades or your school. A mentor has been there, done that.
    Hopefully your mentor is an intelligent and well meaning person who may even become your best friend, who knows.
    Use your mentor to your advantage, but don't take advantage. Remember, they wanted to do this for YOU, not for THEM.
    Good luck!

  8. JESUSROX says:

    Helping someone like yourself.

  9. antheeaax says:

    Indicate your strong desire to be a peer mentor and the reasons. Also include any experience in helping others with their school work./

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