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Mentoring People and Organisational Development
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What is Mentoring? “Off-Line help by one person to another in making significant transitions in Knowledge, work or thinking” Ref: Clutterbuck and Megginson 1999
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A Mentor Is someone who can help a learner through an important transition in:- –Learning – helping them to acquire knowledge, skills and understanding –Coping – with a new or difficult situation –Career Guidance –Personal growth – helping them take responsibility for themselves, their careers and development.
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What do Mentors do? Mentors play a wide variety of roles. –Coach helping someone acquire new skills –Career counsellor – listening and helping work out solutions –Networker – helping someone build connections –Facilitator – helping to set and achieve goals –Critical friend – providing support as well as constructively challenging –Sounding Board – someone to try ideas out on –Role model – providing an example from which others can learn.
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Benefits to the Individual Feel supported development in knowledge, technical and behavioural areas may result in improvements in performance better management of career goals developing wider network of influence increased confidence and self awareness which helps build performance and contribution Reduce chance of isolation
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