Listen "The Impact a Mentor Can Have | Ep. 19 | The Science of Leadership"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of @TheScienceofLeadership Tom Collins and Justin Hamrick explore the critical role of mentorship in developing effective leaders. They discuss the historical context of mentorship, the qualities that make a great mentor, and share personal experiences that highlight the profound impact mentors can have on one's leadership journey. The conversation emphasizes the importance of being proactive in seeking mentorship, setting clear goals, and maximizing the mentoring relationship for personal and professional growth.
Keywords
leadership, mentorship, personal development, qualities of mentors, leadership growth, mentoring relationships, professional development, leadership skills, character, competence
Takeaways
• Mentorship is essential for leadership development.
• Great mentors prioritize the success of their mentees.
• The historical context of mentorship dates back to Homer's Odyssey.
• Qualities of effective mentors include patience, knowledge, and trustworthiness.
• Personal experiences with mentors can shape one's leadership style.
• Mentorship leads to increased competence and decision-making skills.
• Finding a mentor requires proactive searching and investment.
• Mentees should set clear goals and prepare for meetings.
• Mentorship is an investment in personal development.
• Continuous growth is vital for effective leadership.
References
Allen, T. D., & Poteet, M. L. (1999). Developing effective mentoring relationships: Strategies from the mentor’s viewpoint. Career Development Quarterly, 48(1), 59–73.
Day, D. V. (2001). Leadership development: A review in context. The Leadership Quarterly, 11(4), 581–613.
Eby, L. T., Allen, T. D., Evans, S. C., Ng, T., & DuBois, D. L. (2008). Does mentoring matter? A multidisciplinary meta-analysis comparing mentored and non-mentored individuals. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 72(2), 254–267.
Homer. (1996). The Odyssey (R. Fagles, Trans.). Penguin Classics. (Original work published ca. 8th century BC)
Kram, K. E. (1985). Mentoring at Work: Developmental Relationships in Organizational Life. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman.
Keywords
leadership, mentorship, personal development, qualities of mentors, leadership growth, mentoring relationships, professional development, leadership skills, character, competence
Takeaways
• Mentorship is essential for leadership development.
• Great mentors prioritize the success of their mentees.
• The historical context of mentorship dates back to Homer's Odyssey.
• Qualities of effective mentors include patience, knowledge, and trustworthiness.
• Personal experiences with mentors can shape one's leadership style.
• Mentorship leads to increased competence and decision-making skills.
• Finding a mentor requires proactive searching and investment.
• Mentees should set clear goals and prepare for meetings.
• Mentorship is an investment in personal development.
• Continuous growth is vital for effective leadership.
References
Allen, T. D., & Poteet, M. L. (1999). Developing effective mentoring relationships: Strategies from the mentor’s viewpoint. Career Development Quarterly, 48(1), 59–73.
Day, D. V. (2001). Leadership development: A review in context. The Leadership Quarterly, 11(4), 581–613.
Eby, L. T., Allen, T. D., Evans, S. C., Ng, T., & DuBois, D. L. (2008). Does mentoring matter? A multidisciplinary meta-analysis comparing mentored and non-mentored individuals. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 72(2), 254–267.
Homer. (1996). The Odyssey (R. Fagles, Trans.). Penguin Classics. (Original work published ca. 8th century BC)
Kram, K. E. (1985). Mentoring at Work: Developmental Relationships in Organizational Life. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman.
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