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Jan 15 2007

In search of a business mentor?

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Are you just starting out in business or already in business? Are things not turning out the way you planned? This is the time to seek a mentor – someone who can show you the way, someone to teach and advise you and enable you to become a wise and effective human being. Stepping on the shoulder of a mentor helps you to avoid some mistakes and achieve success earlier than you expect.

These set of people are everywhere around you. You only need to identify what you are looking for in a mentor. If you really desire the change you want, here are ten steps to finding that person:

  1. Look at the People You Know: Look around at the people in your personal and professional life. Is there someone you admire? Someone you would like to emulate in some way? Someone who has the wisdom you need? You might need to consider that person in your choice.
  2. Consider People You’ve Never Met: Research the top individuals in the businesses, organizations and trace associations of your chosen field. Find out as much as you can about them. Read biographies of people who have succeeded in your field. Identify those individuals whose values and accomplishments you most admire.
  3. Select a Mentor Who is a Good Role Model: Look for someone who is not only famous or successful, but who has a reputation for character and solid principles. Look for someone you can admire and respect as well as emulate.
  4. Select a Mentor Who is a Good Listener: The best mentor is one who gets to know you,  your skills and strengths and weaknesses, your individual personality and your aspirations. A good mentor should not serve as a lecturer, but as a sounding board who will help you with your struggles and help you to clarify your principles and belief.
  5. Select a Mentor Who Levels With You: A good mentor does not just encourage you, but will also tell you the blunt truth when you are moving in the wrong direction. It is also a good sign if your mentor is candid and open about his or her own life. Anyone who has accomplished great things has made mistakes along the way and will share those experiences freely so that you can learn from them.
  6. Look for Someone Who is Unlike You in Some Important Way: Our tendency is to gravitate toward those with whom we have a lot in common. But in seeking out a mentor, it is wise to seek out people who have strengths that we lack. For example, if you are a shy and introverted person, seek out someone who is bold and gregarious. Instead of pairing up with someone who will reinforce your weaknesses, find someone who will challenge you to acquire new strengths.
  7. Be Open to Finding a Mentor in Unlikely Places: We tend to think of a mentor or teacher as someone with gray hair and a well-lined face. Not necessarily! A mentor could be anyone who has something to teach you and could be the same age or even younger than you. A mentor could be someone of lower rank and social standing than you.
  8. If the Person Does not Know You, Approach That Person with a Brief Letter of Introduction: You might say, I have followed your achievements in the field of ______ and I eagerly read your book on ______. Like you, I am very concerned about the issue of _____ and I hope to make a contribution in these areas myself someday. I am looking for a mentoring relationship, and I would be grateful if you could spare thirty minutes to discuss such a possibility with me.
  9. Make Personal Contact: Don’t be shy. Ask, “Would you be willing to mentor me?” You may think you are imposing on that person, but I have found that most people who have achieved a place of accomplishment in life are eager to share their wisdom, experience and knowledge with others. When you ask someone to be your mentor, you are truly offering them high praise.
  10. Remember, You Are Never too Old to be Mentored: I have seen people who think they have reached a point where they have a lot of knowledge and experience to offer others but despite all that you think you know, you still have a lot to learn! That is why you need to seek out people to mentor you!

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8 Responses to “In search of a business mentor?”

  1. no imageGreg Balanko-Dickson (Who am I?)on 15 Jan 2007 at 6:44 pm

    Great points and am glad I found your blog.

    I especially like your tip, “Look for Someone Who is Unlike You in Some Important Way” because we tend to be drawn to people who are more like us and getting a fresh perspective from someone who is different than you will provide perspective.

    Keep up the great work!

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  2. [...] Still in the world of business and finances, Emmanuel Oluwatosin asks: In search of a business mentor? Are you just starting out in business or already in business? Are things not turning out the way you planned? This is the time to seek a mentor – someone who will can show you the way, someone to teach and advise you and enable you to become a wise and effective human being. Stepping on the shoulder of a mentor helps you to avoid some mistakes and achieve success earlier than you expect. [...]

  3. [...] Still in the world of business and finances, Emmanuel Oluwatosin asks: In search of a business mentor? Are you just starting out in business or already in business? Are things not turning out the way you planned? This is the time to seek a mentor – someone who will can show you the way, someone to teach and advise you and enable you to become a wise and effective human being. Stepping on the shoulder of a mentor helps you to avoid some mistakes and achieve success earlier than you expect. [...]

  4. no imageJay Connors (Who am I?)on 17 Jan 2007 at 7:51 pm

    We have a wealth of free mentoring resources available for download at http://www.3creek.com/resources/resources.htm.

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  5. [...] 在这个商业与财务的世界里,Emmanuel Oluwatosin问的是:需要商业导师吗? 各位正打算做生意吗?还是已经开业了?情况是否与各位计划相?这时就该寻找一位导师,让他为各位指点迷津、从旁指导,让各位更聪明、更有效率,如果站在导师的肩上看世界,就能避免重蹈覆辙,还可以更早成功。 这些人其实就在各位身边,但首先各位得先想清楚,到底希望从导师身上学到什么? [...]

  6. no imageGreg Balanko-Dickson (Who am I?)on 23 Jan 2007 at 4:54 pm

    Jay Connors: you have a great application, I am interested, please contact me via my website.

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  7. [...] I did post an article sometimes ago on finding a business mentor. Meanwhile Ellesse addresses some things you need to put in place if you have to find a good mentor. [...]

  8. [...] Look for someone that you respect and share your goals with the person. If possible, get a mentor that you know would be interested in you. Remember that mentors are not there to help you achieve [...]

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