Keeping Current

An ongoing challenge of running the
SEED
worldwide Sun Engineering mentoring program is keeping all of
its web pages current. The web pages present information, resources, and reports
to SEED mentees, mentors, and managers, help to reduce email traffic, and
also support participants so they are less dependent on program staff.
However, even with all of the web information, SEED generates over 1,000 email
exchanges in an average month. The SEED program staff (Tanya Jankot, Sheri Kaneshiro,
and me) maintain many dozens of internal SunWeb pages, plus a few which are external.
SEED’s web presence has been growing since the program started in 2001.

Today, I have been updating SEED’s primary external web page:
http://research.sun.com/SEED/,
checking links and adding resources. I added some new program reviews and
took out older reports which have disappeared since the last update.
Here is what we have now:

List of Publications About SEED:

Overview

2009

  • Maria Klawe (President, Harvey Mudd College), Telle Whitney (President and CEO of the Anita Borg Institute or ABI), and Caroline Simard (Director for Research at ABI):
    “Women in Computing – Take 2”
    February 2009 issue,
    Communications of the ACM (Association for Computing Machinery):

      “Some of the successful approaches that companies may use for recruiting, retaining, and advancing more women in computing, as well as in other technical professions, include:…
      Implement a mentoring program. Indeed, make mentoring which positively impacts career advancement and satisfaction, a basic part of the organizational culture. Sun Microsystems’ SEED program, for example, is regarded as a major step in this
      direction.”
  • Computing Alliance of Hispanic Serving Institutions (CAHSI) “Mentoring
    Lessons Shared” panel member, 16 January 2009, Mountain View, CA. See
    “News – CAHSI: Developing Leaders Through Mentoring” By BJ Wishinsky,
    Communities Program Manager, Anita Borg Institute for Women and
    Technology, January 2009

2007

2006

2005

  • “Outsourcing is essential for survival of companies” (SEED is
    mentioned), interview with Crawford W Beveridge, Executive
    Vice President (People & Places) and Chief Human Resource Officer interview,
    Deccan Herald > Economy & Business > Detailed Story,
    April 11, 2005

2004 and earlier

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