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[[File:Cnm-digital.png|400px|thumb|right|[[CNM Cyber]]]][[What CNM Is]] (hereinafter, the ''Lectio'') is the first [[lectio|lesson part]] of the '''[[CNM Essentials]]''' [[lesson]] that introduces its participants to the [[Career Network Ministry]] ([[Career Network Ministry|CNM]]). This ''lesson'' belongs to the [[CNM Cyber Welcome Session]].
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[[File:Cnm-digital.png|400px|thumb|right|[[CNMCyber suite]]s]][[What CNM Is]] (hereinafter, the ''Lectio'') is the first [[lectio|lesson part]] of the '''[[CNM Essentials]]''' [[lesson]] that introduces its participants to the [[Career Network Ministry]] ([[Career Network Ministry|CNM]]). This ''lesson'' belongs to [[WorldOpp Orientation]].
  
  
 
==Content==
 
==Content==
The predecessor [[lectio]] is [[What IT Taskforce Is]].
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The predecessor [[lectio]] is [[What the Taskforce Is]].
 
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[[File:CNM td.png|200px|thumb|[[Career Network Ministry]]]]
===Key terms===
 
:[[File:Welcome-course.png|400px|thumb|right|[[CNM Cyber Welcome Session]]]]'''[[]]'''. <div style="background-color:#efefef; padding: 5px; margin: 15px;">
 
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===Script===
 
===Script===
:The [[Career Network Ministry]] (also known by its acronym [[CNM]]) is a [[non-profit]] group in Northern Virginia, which goal is to provide caring support to individuals during career transitions.
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:The [[Career Network Ministry]], which is also known by its acronym [[CNM]], is a [[non-profit]] [[group]] in Northern Virginia. The goal of this group is to provide caring support to individuals during career transitions.
 
 
:''CNM'' welcomes any patron from any faith, or no faith, to take full advantage of its services, which are delivered by [[volunteer]]s and are free-of-charge to all the recipients of these services.
 
  
'''[[What CNM Services Are]]''' is the successor [[lectio]].
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:''CNM'' welcomes everyone to take full advantage of its services. ''CNM'' serves people from any or no faith, with any or no income, with any or no affiliation, etc. [[Volunteer]]s drive ''CNM''. All of its services are delivered free-of-charge to all the recipients.
  
====Overview====
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:''CNM'' was created in the mid-1990s. In September of 2010, the Secretary of the [[United States Department of Labor]], Ms. Hilda Solis, visited ''CNM'' and delivered her remarks. As of October of 2020, the [[CNM Meetup Group]] had 9,700+ members and [[CNM LinkedIn Group]] had 5,200+.
Welcome to ''CNM Essentials''. In this brief presentation, we are going to take a summarized look at [[CNM]] in terms of it's essential components like the "Team", "Structure", "Friends of CNM" and "CNM Services". This lesson is intended to serve you with basic knowledge about [[CNM]], before you proceed further. Let's begin.
 
  
====Goals and Objectives====
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:Several teams of [[CNM volunteer]]s make up the ''Ministry''. They serve the ''Ministry's'' mission to encourage, equip and empower individuals for their career journey. [[Bob Korzeniewski]] is in charge of its leadership team.
:[[CNM]]'s goal is to provide caring support to individuals during career transitions. They desire to encourage, equip and empower you to become all that God wants you to be.
 
:[[CNM]] provides:
 
:*Ministry and support to anyone in a work life transition;
 
:*Consultation and training for skill development, job search development to include resume development, job search techniques, networking and interviewing techniques;
 
:*Career assessment, including consultation on discovering your spiritual gifts, talents, interests, experiences, and potential career options;
 
:*In summary, assistance to support its patrons in finding their jobs.
 
:[[CNM]] also offers moral and prayer support in a safe environment, encourage the exchange of information and ideas and the sharing of resources.
 
  
====CNM Cyber Team====
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:[[Gary Ihar]] has been leading [[CNMCyber Team]] since its creation in March of 2011. This team creation was inspired by [[Mallard Owen]], at that time, a member of the leadership team.
[[CNM Cyber]] is one of the major services of [[CNM]] and [[CNM Cyber Team]] (previously known as [[CNM Tech Skills Training Team]], and [[CNM Tech Team]]; also known by an acronym [[CNMCT]]; hereinafter, the ''Team'') is the team of the [[Career Network Ministry]] ([[Career Network Ministry|CNM]]) that provides them with a bundle of online and onsite services for [[CNM Cyber]]. Other important divisions of this team are [[CNM Technology Board]], [[CNM IT Taskforce]] and [[CNM IT Office]].
 
  
====Friends of CNM====
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===Key terms===
:[[File:FriendsOfCNM td.png|200px|thumb|[[Friends Of CNM]]'s trade mark]][[File:Cnm-vs-friends.png|300px|thumb]][[File:Educaship td.png|200px|thumb|[[Educaship]]'s trade mark]]
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:[[Career Network Ministry]] ([[Career Network Ministry|CNM]]), [[CNM Meetup Group]], [[CNM LinkedIn Group]], [[CNM volunteer]]
This is a non-governmental, non-political, non-religious group of [[legal entity|legal entiti]]es with the following main objectives:
 
:*It provides the [[Career Network Ministry|CNM]] with [[CNM Cyber]] at no cost.
 
:*Secondly, this [[Friends Of CNM|group]] creates a platform for career-oriented networking through its [[CNM Cyber community|communiti]]es.
 
:*Thirdly, the [[Friends Of CNM]] provides patrons of the [[CNM]] with those services that the [[CNM]] does not offer.
 
  
The structure of [[Friends of CNM]] has its [[CNM Cyber Communities|communities]], [[WorldOpp Fellow Staff|Staff]], (having their [[employee]]s and paid interns) and [[Careerprise contractor|contractor]]s (providing outsourced services).
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===Closing===
Here are some prestigious friends of [[CNM]]:
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:Would you be interested in more information about [[Career Network Ministry|CNM]]? --Yes/No/Maybe
:*'''[[Educaship Alliance LLC]]'''. The [[limited liability company]] ([[limited liability company|LLC]]) headquartered in Northern Virginia that acts as the commercial arm of [[Friends Of CNM]]. Being a [[Friends Of CNM|CNM friend]] itself, this company:<ol type="a"><li>Delivers those [[Careerprise service]]s that are not delivered directly by its [[Careerprise partner|partner]]s. These services include [[CNM Cyber]] and [[WorldOpp Pipeline]];</li><li>Employs members of [[WorldOpp Fellow Staff]] and pays [[WorldOpp stipend|stipend]]s;</li><li>Conducts procurement for [[Friends Of CNM]] and serves as a point of contact for the [[Careerprise contractor|contractor]]s and [[Careerprise partner|partner]]s.</li></ol></div>
 
:[[File:Bracka td.png|200px|thumb|[[Bracka School]]'s trade mark]]
 
:*'''[[Bracka School]]'''. Another [[Friends Of CNM|friend]] is [[Bracka School]], a community-driven education initiative originated at the end of sixteenth century in Eastern Europe. One of its features today is that its students are welcome to contribute their endeavors instead of paying tuition or other fees.
 
  
====CNM Cyber====
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'''[[What CNM Services Are]]''' is the successor [[lectio]].
[[CNM Cyber]] (previously known as [[CNM Digital]]; hereinafter, the ''Services'') is the [[web-based]] [[career enhancement platform]] ([[career enhancement platform|CEP]]) for general public and is designed to assist those who are on the job market, are going to be, or would like to be. Its assistance instruments are grouped in services. Every of the services is based on software systems.
 
As discussed earlier [[CNM Cyber Team]] provides [[CNM]] with [[CNM Cyber]] and [[CNM Cloud]] is the [[information technology]] that powers [[CNM Cyber]].
 
  
====Others====
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==Questions==
Other services of [[CNM]] include interview skills, résumés, LinkedIn, job marketing, financial planning workshops and one-on-one assistance, as well as various types of networking. All of its services are delivered by volunteers and are free of charge to its patrons.
 
  
This concludes the ''CNM Essentials'' [[lesson]]. We have taken a look at the [[Career Network Ministry|CNM]], [[CNM]] Team, [[CNM]]Projects and Services and [[Friends of CNM]], . This information pretty much gives the basic idea of Essential components at [[CNM]]. For more details, you are welcome to take a look at the links and videos in the following section.
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===User data===
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:The answer is recorded for the lectio completion purposes.
  
==Quiz==
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==See also==
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*https://vimeo.com/97855501
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*https://www.meetup.com/mbc-cnm/

Latest revision as of 03:07, 21 October 2023

What CNM Is (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the first lesson part of the CNM Essentials lesson that introduces its participants to the Career Network Ministry (CNM). This lesson belongs to WorldOpp Orientation.


Content

The predecessor lectio is What the Taskforce Is.

Script

The Career Network Ministry, which is also known by its acronym CNM, is a non-profit group in Northern Virginia. The goal of this group is to provide caring support to individuals during career transitions.
CNM welcomes everyone to take full advantage of its services. CNM serves people from any or no faith, with any or no income, with any or no affiliation, etc. Volunteers drive CNM. All of its services are delivered free-of-charge to all the recipients.
CNM was created in the mid-1990s. In September of 2010, the Secretary of the United States Department of Labor, Ms. Hilda Solis, visited CNM and delivered her remarks. As of October of 2020, the CNM Meetup Group had 9,700+ members and CNM LinkedIn Group had 5,200+.
Several teams of CNM volunteers make up the Ministry. They serve the Ministry's mission to encourage, equip and empower individuals for their career journey. Bob Korzeniewski is in charge of its leadership team.
Gary Ihar has been leading CNMCyber Team since its creation in March of 2011. This team creation was inspired by Mallard Owen, at that time, a member of the leadership team.

Key terms

Career Network Ministry (CNM), CNM Meetup Group, CNM LinkedIn Group, CNM volunteer

Closing

Would you be interested in more information about CNM? --Yes/No/Maybe

What CNM Services Are is the successor lectio.

Questions

User data

The answer is recorded for the lectio completion purposes.

See also