Title: The IEE Mentoring Service
1 The IEE Mentoring Service Presents Energise
Your Career Development Get a Mentor. By
Tony Johns Mentoring Consultant to IEE
2The IEE Mentoring Services
- objective is
- to enable IEE members of all grades to
- recognise
- and realise
- their full career potential.
3The IEE Mentoring Service
- helps members to cope with changes
- in Society,
- but particularly with employment,
- in large companies,
- in small and medium sized companies,
- and in self employment.
4The IEE Mentoring Service
- Case Studies
- Telemachus (Son of Odysseus)
- Michael Faraday
- Bill Gates
- Richard Branson
- and ?
5The IEE Mentoring Service
- Workshop Exercise No. 1
- Who in your past do you feel most
- influenced your decision
- to pursue your current career?
6The IEE Mentoring Service
- Complements the informal network of-
- family, friends and neighbours
- school and college teachers, tutors, and
fellow students - work managers and colleagues
- by activating the network of fellow
professionals within the IEE
7The IEE Mentoring Service
- recognises the equal importance of the
- Mentees role by -
- maximising informality
- providing guidelines but no contract
- treating Mentors and Mentees as professionals
- And minimising formality.
8The IEE Mentoring Service
- recognises that
- the Skills required for mentoring come naturally
to most people, - but
- like all skills, they can be honed and improved
with training and practice.
9The IEE Mentoring Service
- stresses that Mentoring requires questioning and
active listening skills, - with mutual trust, confidence, respect, and
openness - to help, guide and encourage,
- and is NOT about counselling, advising, coaching,
training, teaching, or therapy.
10The IEE Mentoring Service
- I keep six honest serving men
- (They taught me all I knew)
- Their names are What and Why and When
- And How and Where and Who.
- From The Elephants Child
- by Rudyard Kipling
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13The IEE Mentoring Service
- Workshop Exercise No. 2
- What do you consider to be your greatest
- achievement in your life so far?
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- Workshop Exercise No. 3
- What do you consider to be your
- unfufilled blue sky ambition?
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- Mentors help mentees to recognise their own
achievements and potential - These exercises were designed to give you
practice in doing just that. - As well as enabling you to practice your
questioning and listening skills.
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- Workshop Exercise No. 4
- How would you as a Mentee define your Mentors
role? - Complete the following statement, My mentor will
help me by
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- A mentor provides HELP and GUIDANCE to enable a
mentee to recognise their own development
POTENTIAL. - A mentor also provides ENCOURAGEMENT to realise
that potential, - PRAISE and CELEBRATION when progress is made,
- and then the CHALLENGE to do more.
20The IEE Mentoring Service
- Workshop Exercise No. 5
- What would you consider to be the appropriate
attributes of a Mentee?
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- A Mentee seeks and accepts HELP and GUIDANCE to
recognise their own development POTENTIAL - A Mentee is OPEN, THOUGHTFUL and HONEST when
responding to the Mentor - Is DETERMINED to make progress
- and RESPONDS to the CHALLENGE to do more.
22The IEE Mentoring Service
- Workshop Exercise No. 6
- Networking can be a source of mentors, but how
can networking be of use in mentoring?
23The IEE Mentoring Service
- Use Your Network
- Its not only what you know that matters, but who
you know - and who knows you
- and if you dont know each other,
- introduce yourself!
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- Wishes you the best of luck in realising YOUR
future - But dont just rely on luck,
- Give luck a chance to work
- via your network
- and via your mentors
- The End