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I can tell you that it doesn't work to go up to someone and say, "Will you be my mentor?" That's the workplace equivalent of "Will you be my boyfriend?" A more organic approach — saying something like, "Can I pick your brain about some ways to transition out of my entry-level position in the next year?" — has been much more effective for me.
Maybe the prospect might want to pick your brain about a specific product category, what the competition is up to and where overall trends in the industry are going.
"They think they can call you up to pick your brain about a pair of curtains or a pillow". By the time retired businessman Alexander Lincoln and his wife Karen, chief executive of Hispanic television network HTVN, contacted Jochem through Designer Previews to do their apartment on Manhattan's Upper East Side, they were educated clients who went through the Designer Previews process.
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"He's constantly picking your brain, asking about different pitchers, where to position hitters, how to approach coming off the bench as opposed to starting," McEwing said.
If you want to keep the guy hooked, then you should not only let him know how unique he is to you, but make him love picking your brain and talking to you about almost any subject.
He picks your brains and finds out about you, learns about you as a person; he likes to know about the person he is dealing with.
Try to find someone with your dream job and pick their brain about how they got there.
Bryant began to pick his brain about dealing with black athletes.
— but sometimes it's Richard Holbrooke to pick my brain about Afghanistan, or Bruce Springsteen asking if it isn't time for another Arts and Leisure cover story about Bruce Springsteen.
Florida Coach Urban Meyer calls their tempo "mesmerizing" and Oregon Coach Chip Kelly said Ohio State Coach Jim Tressel called at midseason to pick his brain about tempo.
We caught up with Ibrahim to pick her brain about what VCs look for when investing, the relationship between investors and founders and why keeping your business idea under wraps might be the biggest mistake you can make.
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