You learn to mentor by being a mentor. You can also learn from reading articles written by people involved in mentoring. Here's a handout I provided at a conference in Chicago last spring. Use it as a checklist. If you are doing most of these things, you're becoming an effective mentor. This is a second handout. Take time to visit the links I point to and build your own skills, as you go on your mentoring journey.
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You learn to mentor by being a mentor. You can also learn from reading articles written by people involved in mentoring. Here's a handout I provided at a conference in Chicago last spring. Use it as a checklist. If you are doing most of these things, you're becoming an effective mentor. This is a second handout. Take time to visit the links I point to and build your own skills, as you go on your mentoring journey.
Thanks for joining. I hope you'll view the different groups and see how I'm engaging volunteers and interns in creating strategy visualizations. You and others can do the same, focusing on your cities and countries, but using the same ideas.
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