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Being a Good Mentor

Becoming a mentor gives you a way to share your wisdom and knowledge with someone less experienced. People who mentor also benefit; studies have shown they often earn more money and promotions than nonmentors. But there are some important guidelines to consider before you start this mutually beneficial relationship. In the course, professor Ellen Ensher, author of

Contents:

  • Introduction
  • 1. Getting to Know Your Protégé
  • 2. Developing Your Protégé's Skills
  • 3. Overcoming Obstacles
  • Conclusion
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Subjects Personal Development Business
Tags Communication Business Management Leadership Talent Management Coaching Mentoring Professional Mentoring

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Length 1h
Starts On Demand (Start anytime)
Cost $29/month (Access to entire library- free trial available)
From LinkedIn Learning
Instructor Ellen Ensher
Download Videos Only via the LinkedIn Learning mobile app
Language English
Subjects Personal Development Business
Tags Communication Business Management Leadership Talent Management Coaching Mentoring Professional Mentoring

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