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The mentoring log is part of the documentation that is needed for mentors to record their contact hours with their mentee. The mentee topics sheet is to be used as a guide to help mentors with discussion topics.
The goal of a mentorship program is to accelerate the personal and professional development of mentees. This is achieved by providing mentees with guidance, advice and feedback from mentors with more experience than themselves.
The specific benefits of being mentored include: being encouraged and empowered in personal development. being helped to identify and achieve career goals. being helped to identify and correct gaps in generic skills and knowledge.
Here are some common mentee goals: Develop knowledge and skills. A major goal for most mentees is learning from their mentors to develop professional knowledge and skills.Build your network.Advance your career.Get professional advice.Learn new perspectives.Become comfortable with criticism.Look for a trusted ally.
To evaluate the programme, you could ask all participants to give feedback on the effectiveness of the mentoring relationship. The formats for the feedback could include: a simple questionnaire where the participants answer specific questions about the programme. a written report from each participant.
Improve your skill set One of the foremost advantages of being the mentee in a mentoring relationship is having the opportunity to truly develop your existing skillet and also develop your current expertise. As a mentee, you'll work with someone more senior and experienced who can exchange their knowledge with you.
A mentor should provide guidance and support, while a mentee should be coachable and willing to learn. Additionally, a mentee should have an open mind, be respectful and be able to take feedback positively. Most importantly, both the mentor and mentee should maintain confidentiality.
Key metrics to measure the success of a mentoring programme Number of sign ups. Number of active mentoring relationships. Number of mentoring sessions. Number of hours mentoring. Number of actions set / notes taken.