Everything you need know about internships, our Blueprint for Internship Success details advanced best practices for program development, recruitment, management, training and improvement.
The Blueprint is designed to work in tandem with Intern Toolkit as a total turnkey solution. It shows managers how to harness student talent to improve their own productivity and make the overall internship experience rewarding for everyone.
Hosted by nationally recognized expert and the founder of The Internship Institute, Matthew Zinman, the DVD is precision-tracked to enable selective and repetitive viewing and includes a special pull-out insert card which illustrates every detail of 'The Blueprint' for ongoing reference. |

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The Blueprint for Internship Success
DVD three essential parts: |
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Part I: Internships 101
• The Value of Having Interns
• The Five Myths of Internships
• The Productivity-Time Paradigm |
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Part II: The ‘Blueprint’ model
• Our 45 Advanced Practices for Program and Student Management |
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Part III: Fully Utilizing Intern Talent
• Five Core Skills and many Project Ideas
• Intern Toolkit Tutorial
• Additional Bonus Features |
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The Blueprint management model was developed through more than 20 years of first-hand experience with 'live' internship programs and represents many hundreds of hours of research, development and peer review of best practices.
The pyramid is formed with nine core building blocks, each made up of four essential parts. Put together, these 45 advanced practices provide a step-by-step approach for employers and intern supervisors to attain the highest level of program and student performance. |
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