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A card containing one or more computer chips or integrated circuits for identification, data storage or special-purpose processing used to validate personal identification numbers (PINs), authorise purchases, verify account balances and store personal records.
''Working effectively with others.''


Also known as an IC (integrated circuit) card or smart card.  
Mentoring is when an independent experienced person, known as a mentor, advises and supports less experienced people, sometimes known as 'mentees'.


== See also ==
* [[Electronic purse]]
* [[IC]]
* [[Integrated circuit card]]
* [[Prepaid card]]
* [[Smart cards]]


==See also==
*[[Association of Corporate Treasurers]]
*[[Coach]]
*[[European Mentoring & Coaching Council]]
*[[Working effectively with others]]
==The ACT's Mentor Me scheme==
The ACT runs a mentoring matching service for its members and students.
[https://www.treasurers.org/cpd/mentoring Mentor Me]
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Revision as of 13:09, 19 May 2020

Working effectively with others.

Mentoring is when an independent experienced person, known as a mentor, advises and supports less experienced people, sometimes known as 'mentees'.


See also


The ACT's Mentor Me scheme

The ACT runs a mentoring matching service for its members and students.

Mentor Me