Mentoring is one-on-one.
Broad in scope and flexible around situational needs. Mentoring helps with mindset and approach to everything.
Coaching is one-on-one as well as with teams.
Coaching is targeted and specific to a skill that needs to be developed or a detailed understanding that need to be refined or expanded.
Training is to groups, teams, and organizations.
Training offers flexible all-purpose tools and messages to everyone in a way that individuals better understand how their roles fit into the group, and how they as individuals can work to improve individual and group performance.
Paul Kewene-Hite has helped people at all education and experience levels successfully create companies, and build successful new initiatives inside existing organizations, across various industries around the world. He is an educator, trainer, coach, consultant, and a career professional entrepreneur who has worked at companies big and small. He is a multiple time startup founder and CEO (all technology, including one AI), who was also a Technology Evangelist at Apple as well as Director of Strategic Planning and New Business Development at NEC. He has worked every corner of a company from answering technical support calls to finance to opening new markets in sales.
He is a former Affiliate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Family Enterprise at INSEAD (the Financial Times #4 business school in the world), He has worked at companies big and small, working positions ranging from tech support to CEO.
He is the author of two award winning books:
Survive & Thrive: Entrepreneurship Frameworks That Work, which offers easy to follow guides to create entrepreneurial initiatives. (available on Amazon worldwide)
SoWai: A Novel (available on Amazon worldwide) which is a set of business cases written in the form of a business allegory.
He is an entrepreneur, educator, and a frequent public speaker.
He is married with three children and one grandchild. He has traveled to over 46 countries and has lived in the USA, Ireland, France, Thailand, Singapore, and New Zealand.
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