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Series: Coaching and Mentoring Essentials
How to Be a Great Mentee
The success of a mentoring relationship depends to large degree upon your attitude and your commitment. Mentees are expected to take the lead in the partnership, to be proactive and work in order to achieve success. Studies of mentoring...Show More
The success of a mentoring relationship depends to large degree upon your attitude and your commitment. Mentees are expected to take the lead in the partnership, to be proactive and work in order to achieve success. Studies of mentoring relationships found that the most successful relationships were those in which the mentee was most active and the mentor least active. Show Less
Virtual Mentoring
Communicating online is more challenging than face-to-face communication because it misses facial expressions and body language, as well as many other factors. The relationship between mentor and mentee is personal and confidential, quite...Show More
Communicating online is more challenging than face-to-face communication because it misses facial expressions and body language, as well as many other factors. The relationship between mentor and mentee is personal and confidential, quite different and distinct from the relationship between manager and subordinate. Done properly it can enhance leadership skills and enable you to learn from different ways of thinking. Show Less