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Want to Become a Mentor? Follow These 5 Steps

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Most likely, these individuals consist of family members, teachers, a work supervisor and friends who served as mentors. A mentor is someone who offers support , gives advice and helps guide others through a personal or professional journey. Eventually, you may become one yourself and carry on the meaningful legacy of mentoring.

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Business Coach vs. Mentor: Which One Do You Need?

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The idea is to learn and apply things you wouldn’t have otherwise thought of yourself. But if you’re looking for someone to help teach you, should you look for a coach or a mentor? But the reality is there’s a reason why there are two separate words—coach and mentor—in the English language. They’ll just be unique.

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How Women in Any Industry Can Thrive at Work & Shatter Their Own Glass Ceilings

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In every industry, women bring a unique point of view from their life experiences. So what can these women do not only to protect themselves and their jobs, but to be a voice in their industries? Find a mentor and a mentee. Invite your co-workers to a meeting to learn more about them. And the broken rung? Don’t compete.

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Attention, Leaders: It’s Time to Rethink Employee Development

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With hybrid teams replacing the in-office norm, evolving employee expectations and an ultracompetitive hiring environment, many forward-leaning executives and managers need to change the way they approach employee development. Never ever allow yourself to stop learning. The best way to transfer your knowledge is to mentor your team.

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When Hybrid Work Just Becomes Work

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By 2026, the trend of working from home will once again rise, potentially becoming the dominant work model, challenging the existing workplace industrial complex (WIC) that thrives on traditional office-centric infrastructure. A whole host of other reasons — company culture, mentoring, “efficiency,” watercooler time, etc. —

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How to Start a Mentorship Program

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When you start talking about mentorship programs, you’ll usually get one of the following reactions: a collective groan about the additional work that such a program might entail, intimidation about where to begin or excitement from people who have experienced successful mentor relationships and the growth that comes from them.

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The Ultimate Layoff Survival Guide: How To Rebound From A Job Loss

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Handling rejection, especially in the worksphere, is incredibly uncomfortable and difficult; it’s best to not dwell and to just move on, but to also use it as an opportunity to learn and upskill. You could even reach out to someone in your preferred industry and ask if they have 15 minutes for a chat.

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