mentoring in the blm

35
Mentoring in the BLM Planting the Future E. M. Cobb BLM Colorado

Upload: tirzah

Post on 19-Feb-2016

37 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

Mentoring in the BLM. Planting the Future E. M. Cobb BLM Colorado. BLM Mission Statement. It is the mission of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to sustain the health, diversity and productivity of the public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Mentoring in the BLM

Mentoring in the BLM

Planting the FutureE. M. Cobb

BLM Colorado

Page 2: Mentoring in the BLM

BLM Mission Statement

• It is the mission of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to sustain the health, diversity and productivity of the public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.

Page 3: Mentoring in the BLM

Present and Future

• Supervisors – you are present leadership - knowledge, culture, policies• Mentored – they are the future leadership

- ambition, mobility, desireSo – my question to you:“Do you have the passion to sustain the future

of the BLM?”

Page 4: Mentoring in the BLM

Why Support Mentoring in the BLM?

Benefits for All!!1. New hires – eager, receptive, easily

frustrated, need “brought into the fold”2. Mid-career leaders – feedback, lessons

learned, advice, networking3. Senior leaders – corporate knowledge,

political insights, perspective, career guidance and networking

Page 5: Mentoring in the BLM

W I I F M ?

“So……….What’s In It For Me??• Opportunity to help • Perspective • Motivate others to excel• Benefit the BLM• Leadership

Page 6: Mentoring in the BLM

Mentor

• Odysseus had a son, Telemachus• Odysseus had a trusted friend, Mentor

Page 7: Mentoring in the BLM

There are three ways to learn

• Reflection – which is most sublime

• Imitation – the easiest• Experience – the most

bitter

Confucius

Page 8: Mentoring in the BLM

Sally Wisely – Perspective

• As Chief of Public Affairs in New Mexico “State Director’s Perspective” ** Gained trust ** Earned confidence of SD and

gained self confidence ** Encouraged to take risks & grow

Page 9: Mentoring in the BLM

Exemplary Leadership

• How does one learn to make decisions? “By being around decision makers” Dwight David Eisenhower

Page 10: Mentoring in the BLM

Mentorship Perspective

Mentors can offer perspectives.

“If everybody is thinking the same, then nobody is thinking!”

Patton

Page 11: Mentoring in the BLM

Mentors

• Who can mentor me?• Why do I need one?• Where can I find one?• How can I use a mentor?• What can they help me with?• When to get a mentor?

Page 12: Mentoring in the BLM

Who Can Mentor Me?

• Program Leads• Field Managers• ASDs, DSDs • Peers• Family• Other agency

Page 13: Mentoring in the BLM

Who Should be Mentors

• Know and understand BLM • Desire to be Mentors• Proven expertise• Known, respected, trusted• Connected• Comfortable as a Mentor• Fair and Equitable

Page 14: Mentoring in the BLM

Why Do I Need a Mentor?

• Direction• Feedback• Honesty• Networking• Cheerleading!!• Perspective

Page 15: Mentoring in the BLM

Where Can I Find One?

• Field, State or WO Office• Training Center• Other Agencies• College• Retirees• Bottom line – You Need to Ask!!!

Page 16: Mentoring in the BLM

How Can I Use a Mentor?

• “Hey, I’ve got a question?”

“My mentor had an answer!”

Page 17: Mentoring in the BLM

What Can They Help Me With?

• Introductions• Organizational Culture• Counseling & Feedback• Opportunities – details, courses, meetings• Career planning recommendations• Networking

Page 18: Mentoring in the BLM

When to get a Mentor?

• Now• Then• And Then Again!• Mentorship is dynamic, ongoing, changing.

Page 19: Mentoring in the BLM

Mentors Motivate others to:

• Volunteer for a collateral duty• Take a detail• Learn someone else’s job• Toastmasters• Be positive• “Shine your light”

• Job shadow• Learn about recruiting and hiring• Pathways, Emerging Leaders, Leadership

Academy• Take the “hard job”• Be a teamplayer

Page 20: Mentoring in the BLM

BLM Mentors – Encourage Opportunity

“Ability without opportunity is wasted”

Page 21: Mentoring in the BLM

Mentorship Expectations

• What do you as mentee expect?• What does the mentor expect?• Time limitations? • How shall we “chat?” e-mail, telephone?• “In this relationship, I am looking for….?”

Page 22: Mentoring in the BLM

Expectations – Questions for Mentorship

• “What do I need to be successful now?”• “Should I consider a move? A detail?”• “What do you see as my strengths? My

weaknesses? My talents?”• “Who can help me in other areas?”• “I’m considering ‘xyz’, who has been

successful at ‘xyz’?”

Page 23: Mentoring in the BLM

Goals – Write Them Down

Harvard Seniors – Goals• 83% no goals, 14% verbal goals and only 3% had written goals• 10 years later – 14% made 3 times $$$$ and the 3% made 10 times the $$$$• The “take away” – Write down your goals

Page 24: Mentoring in the BLM

My Goals

• I am now a ____________________• I would like to be a _____________ by this date____________________ and I will do the following to help me _____________________________ _____________________________

Page 25: Mentoring in the BLM

BLM Mentors

• “Been there – done that”

• Diverse backgrounds• Diverse experiences• Proven performers• Respected• Value BLM & its

mission

Page 26: Mentoring in the BLM

BLM Mentors – Benefit the BLM

• Rosey Thomas, Field Manager, Idaho• BLM’s first woman FMO• “life experience is critical”• “diverse perspectives”• “active mentoring positively benefits both parties”“Next Job…..State Director!”

Page 27: Mentoring in the BLM

BLM Mentors – Benefit the BLM

• Gayle Sitter – Wildlife Lead, Montana• “Allowed me to develop as biologist”• “Gave me encouragement and enthusiasm”• “Value of working with people”• Mentor Moment: “Don’t teach them. Teach them to think.”

Page 28: Mentoring in the BLM

Leadership in the BLM

• What is the BLM looking for?• What are the “keys” to my success?• Is there a “leadership list?”

Page 29: Mentoring in the BLM

The Evolution of the CEO – the 5 Steps

• Rodgers – Leadership consultant1. Find a mentor – network, navigate, news2. Lead a team – get promoted3. Communicate results4. Seek wise counsel 5. Manage your time well

Page 30: Mentoring in the BLM

Executive Core Qualifications

• Leading Change – goals, priorities• Leading People – nurturing, encouraging• Results Driven – accountability, ongoing

improvement

• Business Acumen – using human, financial, material resources

• Building Coalitions and Communications – networking, teambuilding

Page 32: Mentoring in the BLM

Jesse Owens – Motivating others to excel

Owens nearly missed qualifying in the long jump. His toughest opponent, a German named Lutz Long, gave Owens advice that helped him advance. Lutz was the first to shake his hand when Owens earned the gold. (The winning jump)  

Page 33: Mentoring in the BLM

Jesse Owens

Lutz Long & Jesse Owens

• "It took a lot of courage for him to befriend me in front of Hitler," Owens said.

• Long used a towel to “mentor” Jesse to success  

Page 34: Mentoring in the BLM

What Mentorship is NOT

• “BFF” – best friends forever• Sponsorship – bypass meritocracy

Page 35: Mentoring in the BLM

Thank You for Your Time

• Questions?