University Mentoring
Audience: career services, student success, alumni relations, and employer engagement.
Outcome focus: career readiness, employability, alumni engagement, student confidence, and program reporting.
Programs
GMI programs translate standards, assessments, IMPACT operating workflows, and evidence reporting into usable institutional models for universities, employers, veteran and workforce partners, education providers, and funded pilots.
Applied Programs
GMI programs translate the ecosystem into practical models for education, workforce, enterprise, transition, and partner-led mentoring.
Schedule a BriefingProgram Infrastructure
GMI programs are implementable, governable, measurable, and aligned to the broader standards ecosystem.
Program Portfolio
Each program area adapts the same standards-based infrastructure to a specific institutional context.
Audience: career services, student success, alumni relations, and employer engagement.
Outcome focus: career readiness, employability, alumni engagement, student confidence, and program reporting.
Audience: HR, talent, learning and development, leadership pipelines, and retention programs.
Outcome focus: onboarding, internal mobility, leadership readiness, engagement, and workforce insight.
Audience: veteran-serving organizations, employers, workforce partners, and funders.
Outcome focus: military-to-civilian transition confidence, career translation, employer navigation, family-aware support, and long-term progression.
Audience: public workforce systems, community partners, and career development initiatives.
Outcome focus: role clarity, career planning, skill translation, mentoring engagement, and progression milestones.
Audience: training organizations, universities, corporate academies, and implementation partners.
Outcome focus: MBOK® alignment, course quality, CEU pathways, and future certification preparation.
Audience: funders, grant issuers, corporate sponsors, and institutional coalitions.
Outcome focus: implementation learning, evidence summaries, responsible scale, and funder confidence.
Program Design Model
Program quality depends on clear decisions before launch.
Who is served, who mentors, and what participation requirements apply.
How mentors, mentees, facilitators, and leaders are oriented and supported.
Privacy, role clarity, escalation, accessibility, and ethical expectations.
Where MLA/MEA or other inputs inform readiness, matching, development, or reporting.
How the program tracks activity, milestones, engagement, completion, and partner outcomes.
How partner feedback and evidence refine the program over time.
Build With GMI
Request a program briefing to discuss audience, pilot fit, implementation needs, reporting expectations, and partnership model.