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180 th PACIFIC COAST ROVER CREW Mentorship Scouts Canada National AGM November 16 th , 2013. Agenda. Introductions Why We Mentor Our Mentoring Process. INTRODUCTIONS. Why We Mentor. Sweet Spots. Crew & Scouts Canada. Career/School. Sweet Spot!. Interests, Strengths.
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180th PACIFIC COAST ROVER CREW Mentorship Scouts Canada National AGM November 16th, 2013 Slide Number
Agenda • Introductions • Why We Mentor • Our Mentoring Process
Sweet Spots Crew & Scouts Canada Career/School Sweet Spot! Interests, Strengths
Our PDP Process Your profession • Goal Setting • Annual Cycle • Our Learnings Your goals
Importance of goal setting • Harvard Business School Study • Asked students in the MBA program: “Have you set clear, written goals for your future and made plans to accomplish them?” • McCormack M.H., 1986
Importance of goal setting 30,000 x 10 = $300,000 $20,000 NO goals Have goals, but not written down Have written goals $10,000
Goal Setting • Using the Venn Diagram model, we help our Rovers set goals based on: • Needs of the organization • Individual wants • Supports the holistic approach • SMART Goals
Accountability • Letting someone know that you are working on a goal increases the chances of it being achieved • Mentors hold the mentees accountable for their commitments
Annual Cycle September Goal Setting Ongoing Dialogue Ongoing Dialogue June Evaluate & Reflect February Review Goals Ongoing Dialogue
Our Learnings • We are not experts. • Developing new mentoring techniques • Asking the right questions • The foundation of an effective mentoring relationship starts with trust • Takes a lot of time to earn and sustain • Trust Equation
C R + Ca + T= ------------------ SI Trust Credibility SelfInterest Reliability Caring
Our Learnings • Every PDP is unique, tailor built for each Rover • It takes years to become a good mentor • Mentors have support networks