mentor/mentee orientation
DESCRIPTION
Mentor/Mentee Orientation. Sponsored by:. Introduction. In 8 minutes, identify things in common e.g. sport, hobby, interest, travel, family background, cultural heritage, etc. Factors to Increase Success. Find things in common Only set goals/objectives once gained each other’s trust - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Mentor/Mentee Orientation
Sponsored by:
Mentor/Mentee Orientation
Introduction
• In 8 minutes, identify things in common e.g. sport, hobby, interest, travel, family background, cultural heritage, etc.
Mentor/Mentee Orientation
Factors to Increase Success
• Find things in common• Only set goals/objectives once gained each
other’s trust• Make discussions go beyond “cocktail level”• Please tell each other you value each other• Hold 1st meeting within 1 month of orientation
Mentor/Mentee Orientation
Setting expectations
All pick up a markerMentees – 4 yellow papersMentors – 4 orange papersOne idea per paper on:
oWhat 2 things do you want from the program? oWhat are 2 guiding principles important to you
when working with someone?
Mentor/Mentee Orientation
Commitment
Meet once per month till December 2013
Meet face-to face at least for the first two times & as often as possible
Maintain confidentiality at all times
Mentor/Mentee Orientation
Resources
Career Leader Test at Career Management ServicesContact [email protected]
Myers Briggs at Counseling CenterContact Barbara Tremblay [email protected] to interpret results Do What You Are – Tieger and Barron
Mentor/Mentee Orientation
• Articles• Books• Mentoring plan template• Shopping list of things to do with your mentor
Website
http://www.jmwibc.com
Mentor/Mentee Orientation
Testimonials
Jessica BernsteinCarolyn CreweIvonne Madina
Marina Zervogiannis