Mentorship Development Program
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.52 GB | Duration: 0h 47m
Published 12/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.52 GB | Duration: 0h 47m
Structured mentoring
What you'll learn
Understand the purpose of mentoring and the value it brings to personal and professional growth
Explore and understand the key foundational elements that make mentoring programs effective
Differentiate between natural and planned mentoring and understand their unique benefits and applications
Clarify the role of a mentor and distinguish it from other supportive roles, such as managing and coaching
Requirements
Have experience with start-ups
Have experience in a field for 5 years
Description
Participants recognize the profound impact of mentoring, understanding its unique role compared to other functions like coaching or managing. They grasp the significance of the commitment and responsibility involved in effective mentorship, acknowledging that a mentor's role extends beyond offering guidance to fostering the overall growth and development of the mentee.Participants through the course, participants gain a thorough understanding of the six foundational elements of a successful mentoring program: recruitment, screening, training, matching, monitoring, and support. Participants apply to learn how each component plays a crucial role in creating a structured and supportive mentoring relationship, ensuring that both mentors and mentees are equipped for success.Additionally, participants come to appreciate the value of both natural and planned mentoring relationships. They explore how these approaches differ in their dynamics and effectiveness, and how they can leverage insights from each type to develop a flexible and personalized mentoring style. Whether in formal or informal settings, participants gain the tools to adapt their approach to meet the needs of diverse mentees, ultimately enhancing their mentoring effectiveness. By the end of the program, participants are equipped with the knowledge and skills to engage in meaningful, impactful mentorship that supports both personal and professional growth.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Session 1: Introduction to Mentoring
Lecture 2 Session 2: Components of a Successful Mentoring Program
Lecture 3 Session 3: Types of Mentoring
Lecture 4 Session 4: Defining Roles in Mentoring
Lecture 5 Session 5: Building a Strong Mentor-Mentee Relationship
Lecture 6 Session 6: Why Mentoring Programs are Beneficial
Lecture 7 Session 7: Mentoring Process Stages
Lecture 8 Session 8: Defining and Aligning Expectations
Lecture 9 Session 9: The Mentor’s Role in Supporting Growth
Lecture 10 Session 10: Addressing Challenges in Mentoring
Lecture 11 Session 11: Signs of Success and Failure in Mentoring
Lecture 12 Session 12: Concluding the Mentoring Program
Anyone interested was to learn a structured manner to mentor