Sharing
from:
ARE YOU READY FOR MENTORING?
EVE CHRISTODOULOU
LEADERONOMICS.COM
mystarjob.com; Saturday 24 May 2014
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Mentor-mentee relationship takes
commitment from both sides
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There
must be the need to be a mentor, not just simply because we are assign to
that role.
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Should
see the mentoring relationship as a development opportunity and an avenue to
achieve great personal satisfaction.
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Being
a mentor can improve your leadership skills and allow you to learn to adapt
different perspectives.
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Help
make you more open to accept alternative ways of thinking and allow you to
challenge yourself and at the same time get inspired.
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A mentor
does not necessarily need to be someone at the top of his or her profession.
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Determine
whether you are ready to become a mentor:
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Few
things to consider towards finding the right mentor
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Skills
mentee will need to develop to make the most of your mentoring experience
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You
have the right to express yourself, and the right to shape the path that the
relationship and the mentoring process are taking
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Find
a way to address differences diplomatically and politely
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Remember,
both the mentor-mentee need to work hard, be open to new ideas and make the most
of it while respecting your counterpart
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