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Mentoring By Donald W. Larson AC Bronze, CL March 21, 2007

Mentoring By Donald W. Larson AC Bronze, CL March 21, 2007. The Successful Club Series. Sophocles Quote.

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Mentoring By Donald W. Larson AC Bronze, CL March 21, 2007

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  1. Mentoring By Donald W. Larson AC Bronze, CL March 21, 2007 The Successful Club Series

  2. Sophocles Quote “The ideal condition would be, I admit, that men [and women] should be right by instinct. But since we are all likely to go astray, the reasonable thing is to learn from those who can teach.” Antigone Greek Tragedy by Sophocles 495 BC - 406 BC

  3. Consider Your Life Experience • Was there someone who helped you get started at work? • Was there a teacher who had a positive impact on your life? • Probably two or three people had an impact on your life

  4. Mentor Definition A mentor serves as a role model, coach, and confidante, offering knowledge, insight, perspective, or wisdom useful to the mentee.

  5. Mentor’s Primary Directive First, Do No Harm!

  6. Benefits for New Members, Part 1 • Learn the program - Become familiar with manual - Reduce difficulty of new experiences • Learn Club standards and customs

  7. Benefits for New Members, Part 2 • Develop confidence - From knowledge • Participate more - Through enjoyment • Quickly learn speaking skills - Coached, enabling faster learning

  8. A Mentoring Program HelpsExperienced Members • Further refine skills - Lubricate rusty skills • Learn new skills - Learn from other advanced members, or officers who have particular skills

  9. Benefits for Mentors Mentors… • Learn from mentees • Remain productive • Do something for others • Receive recognition

  10. Benefits for Clubs Clubs with mentor programs… • Have more members - Reduced turnover - Develop friendships • Have more satisfied members • Retain more members - Through fulfillment

  11. Qualities of Mentors, Part 1 A good mentor is… •Available • Patient - Provide what it takes • Sensitive - Keep confidences

  12. Qualities of Mentors, Part 2 • Respectful - Differences • Flexible - Not always 100% agreement • Supportive of Club - Show pride in club • Knowledgeable

  13. Qualities of Mentors, Part 3 • Confident • Good listener • Concerned about others - Care about people - Desire to truly help

  14. Initially Mentors Should, Part 1 • Sit with new members - Cover Mentor Guidelines • Orient them to Club customs and procedures - Explain functions and assignment process

  15. Initially Mentors Should, Part 2 • Help with “Ice Breaker” speech - Make new member comfortable

  16. Next, Mentors Should, Part 1 By the next meeting, a mentor should: • Make sure members aware of resources - Explain roles of officers • Provide positive feedback - Through compliments

  17. Next, Mentors Should, Part 2 By the next meeting, a mentor should: • Explain responsibilities - Review “A Toastmasters Promise” • Help with speeches and assignments - Provide personal evaluations - Explain function roles

  18. Later, Mentors Should, Part 1 Eventually, mentors should also do the following: • Tell how you’ve benefited - Share your goals and lessons • Invite them to other events - Speech Marathons

  19. Later, Mentors Should, Part 2 Eventually, mentors should also do the following: • Acknowledge their progress • Explain officers’ duties - Shadow Program • Explain speech contests • Describe the TI organization

  20. Continuous Improvement • Remember that new members tend to be shy • Provide more than one way to stay in touch with them • New members may provide new perspectives to share with Club Officers

  21. Qualities of Mentees, Part 1 • Eager to learn - Take on new challenges • Receptive - Open to feedback - Opportunity to improve

  22. Qualities of Mentees, Part 2 • Open to new ideas - View things from other perspectives • Loyal - Keep confidences and trust • Grateful - Through appreciation

  23. A Finite Relationship • A mentor relationship does not last forever: • The purpose is to teach a mentee to think independently and successfully • Former mentees acquire the skills and knowledge to become mentors themselves

  24. To Serve And Be Served • Right now, each one of you look around the room. • Whom can you help as a mentor? • Who may be able to help you learn new speaking and leadership skills? • Talk to the VP of Education

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