Title: Mentoring
1Navy Pride and Professionalism
Lesson 1.4 Mentoring
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2Lesson Overview
- In this lesson, you will learn the terms
associated with mentoring, attributes of a
positive role model, the responsibilities of both
mentor and mentee, the benefits of mentoring, and
the components of the Navys mentoring program.
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3Mentoring and Coaching
Coaching
- Is a skill one develops
- Relates to technical skills-related learning and
growth - Involves observation, data gathering, objective
reporting - Is often associated with development of
job-related skills
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4Definitions
A trusted counselor or guide
- Mentor
- Protégé/Mentee
- Role Model
- Guide
- Teacher
One who is protected or trained or whose career
is furthered by a person of experience,
prominence, or influence
A trusted counselor or guide, a person whose
behavior in a particular role is imitated by
others
One that leads or directs another's way or a
person who directs another's conduct or course of
life
One whose occupation is to instruct
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5Mentoring and Coaching
Mentoring
- Is an all-inclusive term that describes
everything done to support protégé orientation
and professional development
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6Mentoring and Coaching
The Difference
- Coaching is technical support focused on
development of the techniques effective Sailors
must know and be able to do, while mentoring is
the larger context involving developmentally
appropriate processes for learning of all of the
other professional and personal skills and
understandings needed for success.
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7Benefits to the Mentor
What are some of the benefits to the mentor?
Mentors develop valuable skills that can further
their personal and professional development.
Mentors can take pride in the fact that they are
helping to shape the future leadership of the
Navy.
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8Benefits to the Protégé
- A Listening Ear Someone to talk to who can
provide a listening ear and share what theyve
learned
- Valuable Direction Guidance and clarification
at times when the protégé cant see the forest
for the trees
- Gaps Filled In Help the protégé figure out what
they need to do to fill in the gaps between where
they are and where they want to be
- Doors Opened Broadened opportunities that
result from mentor opening doors the protégé
may not have been aware of
- Different Perspective Opportunity to look at
situations from the mentors and the perspectives
of others
- Growth and Development Opportunity to benefit
from the mentors experience and lessons learned
their career
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9Benefits to the Navy
- Develops a more highly skilled and qualified
workforce
- Develops tomorrows leaders
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10Mentoring Resources on NKO
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11Navy Mentoring Program Four Steps
- Learn what mentoring is all about
- Enter into the Mentoring/Protégé Agreement
- Use your Individual Development Plan (IDP) to
improve - Spread the word
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12Mentoring Step 1
- Learn What Mentoring is All About
- Mentoring is a mutually beneficial relationship
between a mentor and a protégé (mentee) to share
resources, time, experiences, and expertise to
help with personal and professional growth. The
program can be used by both officers and enlisted
personnel, for a variety of reasons - Education
- Career
- Finance/Investing
- Cultural
- Spiritual
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13Mentoring Step 2
- Enter into the Mentoring/Protégé Agreement
- Includes a formal agreement between mentor and
protégé - Requires COMMITMENT one year
- Include a No Fault termination clause
- Provide for periodic evaluations mentor and
protégé
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14Mentoring Step 3
- Prepare an Individual Development Plan (IDP)
- Set measurable goals and objectives long- and
short-term - Set target dates for achievement
- Identify resources needed (mentors can open
doors) - Establish Progress Review dates
- Record your progress
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15Mentoring Step 4
- Spread the word!
- Share your experiences with shipmates
- Encourage others to get involved
- Transition from a protégé to a mentor
- Build a stronger, more capable Navy
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16Summary
- Mentoring What is it?
- Types of Mentoring Relationships
- The Benefits
- Resources
- Four Steps
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17Summary Cont.
- Additional Resources Learn More
www.nko.navy.mil
http//www.uscg.mil/hq/g-w/g-wt/g-wtl/mentoring.ht
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