Eight things real mentors do well Care supportively Advise responsively Recognise and understand uniqueness Encourage realistically Discourage imitation.

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Eight things real mentors do well Care supportively Advise responsively Recognise and understand uniqueness Encourage realistically Discourage imitation Prevent dependence Respect autonomy Use power wisely Source: Moberg and Valesquez

Eight mentor characteristics Positive, developmental management style Consistent, reliable personality - is admired Finds time to develop people Has humility - doesn’t seek to dominate mentees High level achiever - gets results Creates opportunities and enjoys other’s success Has strong interpersonal skills - is perceptive Encourages reflection on experience From: Alan Mumford 1975

Six ways to mentor Set clear expectations and goals - revisit as needed Be available and responsive - deliver on promises Listen well, question pertinently, provide sound advice Encourage and support, give constructive feedback Maintain confidentiality - be trusted Share relevant experiences - not only successes Source: Kathleen Barton

Six ways to mentor Set clear expectations and goals - revisit as needed Be available and responsive - deliver on promises Listen well, question pertinently, provide sound advice Encourage and support, give constructive feedback Maintain confidentiality - be trusted Share relevant experiences - not only successes Source: Kathleen Barton

Mentors - signs of success Supporting and celebrating success Passing on street wisdom that works Creating and developing personal chemistry Being a truth teller - a ‘critical friend’ Presence - credibility and source of good sense Adapted from: Mike Pegg

Four mentor obligations The obligation to do good The obligation to avoid harm The obligation of fairness The obligation of concern and care Source: Moberg and Valesquez