Tabitha Person | Executive Coach

I Need a Mentor! 5 Keys to a Successful Partnership

Leaders who have been where we are trying to go can be a valuable asset to our journey. Often, the difficulty with finding our way is not scripting a desired outcome. Quite often, the difficulty is laying out a productive path to achieve the desired outcome. Finding the right path can be daunting. We may spend time delineating between several roads to take when only a few are truly viable. This is where a mentor would be helpful.

Mentors are individuals with expertise or greater experience in an area who guide other individuals (mentees) with lesser experience. They act as a trusted resource for those who want to achieve an intended outcome the mentor can influence. Mentors who have traveled a similar path can be a gem for new and emerging leaders.

When new leaders decide to pursue a mentor-mentee relationship, they should consider more than what they desire from the relationship. They also need to consider what actions they can take to get the partnership off to a great start. Mentees must do their part to ensure that the relationship is mutually rewarding and effective. With this notion in mind, the mentee should be ready to:

Before asking a leader to become your mentor, spend some earnest time determining what you want to achieve in the relationship and why it is important to you. Determining these things ahead of time will let your mentor know that you value the investment of partnering together. You don’t need to have all the answers, but you alone are best to decide where you would like to go in your leadership career.

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