17. Who are the people with whom you have had conversations or relationships that provided you with support, encouraged you or stimulated your thinking and allowed you to come up with new ideas?
18. What did they do? How, specifically were they able to assist you? What would you have liked someone to do?
19. Why We’re Here Mentoring is too strategically valuable and personally beneficial to be left to chance
24. This Program Is structured and goal-oriented but is designed to allow you a great deal of flexibility yet offer maximum support so that people get the most out of the opportunity
30. A Mentor Is Someone Who Questions Offers another point of view Listens
31. A Mentor Is Someone Who Questions Offers another point of view Provides feedback Listens
32. A Mentor Is Someone Who Questions Offers another point of view Provides feedback Explores options Listens
33. A Mentor Is Someone Who Questions Offers another point of view Provides feedback Explores options Offers advice Listens
34. A Mentor Is Someone Who Questions Offers another point of view Provides feedback Explores options Offers advice Is a sounding board Listens
35. A Mentor Is Someone Who Questions Offers another point of view Provides feedback Explores options Offers advice Is a sounding board Challenges and stretches the mentee Listens