Title: VA Nurse Qualification Standard Steering Committee
1VA Nurse Qualification Standard Steering Committee
2Mentoring
3Purpose
- To define the mentor/mentee relationship and
engage VA nurses in the power and importance of
mentoring. - To inspire and awaken potential NNEI recipients.
- To provide the basics to build and shape a
mentoring program, a plan for implementation, and
a means of evaluation. - To seek and encourage future VA nursing leaders.
4Mentoring
- Lead,
- Follow, and
- Get Out of the Way
5The History of Mentor
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- The word originated from Greek mythology.
6The Story of the Starfish
- Mentors make a difference,
- one person at a time
7Lead, Follow Get Out of the Way
- Lead - knowledge and skills are passed down
through stories and learned by working closely
with those who have proved themselves in the
arena.
8Lead, Follow Get Out of the Way
- Follow - advice and counsel become the links
between doing something under the tutelage of
someone who has been successful, and actually
doing it on your own.
9Lead, Follow Get Out of the Way
- Get Out of the Way - a mentoring relationship
ends in recognition that individuals have gained
the maturity and judgement to make it on their
own.
10 Mentoring
- A developmental caring, sharing, and helping
relationship where one person invests time,
know-how and effort in enhancing another persons
growth, knowledge and skills. - Responding to critical needs in the life of
another person in ways that prepare that person
for greater performance, productivity or
achievement in the future.
11Mentoring
- Mentoring is a trusting, confidential
relationship of advice and professional growth. - Mentoring is not an easy path to promotions.
12Mentor
- Anyone who has an important, long-lasting,
beneficial life- or style-enhancing effect on
another person, generally as a result of personal
one-on-one contact (regardless of media used). - One who offers knowledge, insight, perspective or
wisdom that is helpful to another person in a
relationship that goes beyond doing ones duty or
fulfilling ones obligations.
13 Mentee
- A person being mentored by another person or
persons especially one who makes an effort to
assess, internalize and use effectively the
knowledge, skills, insights, perspective or
wisdom offered by the mentor(s). - A recipient of a mentors help, especially a
person who seeks out such help and uses is
appropriately for developmental purposes whenever
needed.
14Four Basic Needs of People and Organizations
TO LIVE Physical / Economic Fairness and Security
TO LOVE Social /
Emotional Kindness and Respect
THE FIRE WITHIN
TO LEARN Mental / Intellectual Development and
Use of Talent
TO LEAVE A LEGACY
Spiritual / Holistic Meaning
and Integrity
15Mentoring Synergy
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- The synergy that flows from mentoring benefits
everyone involved!
16One of the things mentors do is pass down their
wisdom through stories.
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- Storytelling has been the principle means by
which we have taught one another from the
beginning of time. The campfire. The tribal
members gathered round, the little children
peeping from behind the adults, their eyes as
wide as dollars, listening, listening. The old
man--can you hear his crackly voice, telling his
stories of days gone by? -
17Something is learned from the story-
- --the way to surround and kill a saber-toothed
tiger, the hunt for the king of the mastadons in
a far-off valley, how the old man survived the
storm. There are stories of love, of the
discovery of magic potions, of the evil of the
warring neighboring tribes--all learning of
mankind has been handed down for eons in the form
of stories. - Gerry Spence
- How to Argue and Win Every Time
18A mentor is a teacher, coach, sponsor, counselor,
advisor--to a group of one.
- Mentors teach you the unspoken rules of the
organization how to dress, what to say, how to
navigate within the organization insider
information that can make you feel at home. - They share their experiences with you, and they
expect something back loyalty, confidentiality,
attention, appreciation and commitment to a
common goal.
19The Mentoring Spirit
- An unseen, affirming influence and positive
energy
20The Mentoring Spirit
- A mentor has credibility as a VA nurse
- Must be a leader within the profession
- Understands the new students struggles,
- Has helped new members in the past,
- Has the capacity to be supportive in some
significant way, and - Is respected for his/her high moral/ethical
standards.
21The Mentoring Spirit
- A mentor communicates high expectations.
- Encourages the new member to set high
expectations for oneself. - There is nothing so de-motivating for someone as
having those who knows them best believe they
will not succeed, no matter what. - A large body of evidence shows the reverse is
true, as long as the expectations are realistic.
22The Mentoring Spirit
- A mentor is a good listener.
- Many nurses are more than willing to talk to new
members, but are not nearly as open to listening. - This means coming across as understanding but not
judgmental. - Respectful listening is the ability to become
absorbed in what the other person is saying about
their problem, treating their words as
confidential, not interjecting their own views,
opinions or suggestions.
23The Mentoring Spirit
- A mentor has empathy.
- Sympathy can make a person feel like a victim
because it implies tacitly that one lacks the
will or power to act on his own. - Empathy can be uplifting. It says we understand
another's struggles and at the same time
acknowledge the person is capable of solving his
own problems.
24The Mentoring Spirit
- A mentor offers encouragement without assuming
responsibility for the results. - This is a simple premise, but fundamental for
another's personal growth. - One who takes accountability for another is not
acting as a mentor but rather a doting parent. - This deprives the individual of the opportunity
to learn from their own miss-steps.
25Qualities of Mentors
- Generosity
- Empathy
- Equality
- Integrity
- Trust
- Enthusiasm
- Bravery
26The real leader has no need to lead--he is
content to point the way.
- Henry Miller, The Wisdom of the Heart
27A Mentoring Moment
- Sometimes an individual can offer one of those
flashes of insight or be part of a revelation
that makes a difference in our lives, even if a
single piece of information is all this person
can provide. -
- How do you know when that moment arrives?
Someone once said, When the student is ready the
teacher appears.
28 Mentoring is one of the broadest methods of
encouraging human growth.
- Mentors can touch every facet of our being if
we take their offerings and apply them in various
aspects of our lives. -
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29Mentoring is the art of making the most of a
given situation.
- Mentoring is part intuition, part feelings and
part hunch-made up as you go along, and composed
of whatever ingredients you have available at the
moment. - This is the magic that gives mentoring its power.
- Mentoring means going above and beyond. It is a
relationship in which a person with greater
experience, expertise, and wisdom counsels,
teaches, guides, and helps another person to
develop both personally and professionally.
30Legacy
- History and legend record the deeds of princes
and kings, but each of us has a birthright to be
all that we can be, to leave a legacy.
31Leaving a Legacy
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- The contributions that become a legacy are not
etched in granite or inscribed on a plaque. - Rather,they appear in people, in policies, in
subtle changes that prove you were there and made
a difference, no matter how invisible.
32 Mentoring Lead., Follow, Get Out of the Way
- Be as a stone cast upon
- the water, that the
- positive influence of
- your action may extend
- far beyond the power of a
- mere pebble in the hand
- of a man.
- --Ancient Saying
33Steps to Mentoring
- 1. Finding a mentor
- 2. Seeking a mentee
- 3. Train your mentors
- 4. Follow through
34Mentoring for Career Development
- Roles are developed.
- Roles are interactive in nature.
- Education, at any level, prepared one for entry
to some aspect of the profession. - Women and men differ.
- Some roles nurses seek are new for women, and for
nurses in particular.
35Summary
- Mentoring Process Summary
36Process Summary
- In the first phase of the mentoring process, the
mentor takes the lead. -
- The lead part is the knowledge and skills
passed down through the stories of the mentor. -
37Process Summary
- The follow phase is a gradual transition as the
lead moves from mentor to mentee. In this stage
the mentor becomes a consultant, advisor,
counselor and sounding board to the person
mentored. -
- Following is an important step in the mentoring
process. Its the link between doing something
under someones tutelage and actually doing it on
your own.
38Process Summary
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- Getting out of the way represents a challenge
for both the mentor and the mentee. Important
considerations for getting out of the way
include the mentees independence and judgement
and the mentors sense of how much more they can
offer. -
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39MentoringLead, follow Get Out of the Way
- To leave is to die a little
- It is to die to what one loves
- One leaves behind a little of oneself
- At any hour, any place.
- Edmund Haraucourt
40The Future is up to You!
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- Mentoring is more than a workshop, more that a
program, more than this years initiative. Its
an ongoing commitment for any organization, large
or small, that hopes to survive.
41 Mentoring a Nursing Colleague
- IF IT IS TO BE
- IT IS UP TO ME!
42Questions
43Bibliography
- Peddy, Shirley. The Art of Mentoring. Bullion
Books, Houston, TX, 1998. - Shea, Gordon F. Making the Most of Being
Mentored. Crisp Publications, Inc., Lanham, MD,
1999. - Shea, Gordon F. Mentoring. Crisp Publications,
Inc., Lanham, MD, 1992. - Sinetar, Marsha. The Mentors Spirit. St.
Martins Press, New York, NY, 1998.