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How Leaders And Managers Can Become Better Mentors

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Andrew Kirk, Chief Revenue Officer at BioCare, Inc.

In the fast-paced world of business, where leaders and managers are at the forefront of organizational success, the distinction between being a manager or leader and being a mentor is a subtle yet essential one. Leaders and managers are instrumental in driving business results by offering guidance and coaching on tasks and responsibilities that are focused on current performance. In contrast, mentorship fosters a longstanding relationship where the mentor becomes a trusted advisor and sounding board, shaping a mentee for future growth and development.

My realization of becoming a mentor came during an executive coaching journey when I recognized the need for one-on-one interactions to affect meaningful change within my organization. This revelation transformed my approach to leadership and has since shaped my commitment to mentorship.

To become an effective mentor, one must be a great listener, engage in open communication to unearth motivations and aspirations, be resolute in their commitment and offer honest feedback to the mentee. Successful mentorship is personalized and tailored to the unique needs, targeted goals and best interests of the mentee.

Positive mentorship can result in diverse talent recruitment, growth opportunities and enhanced succession planning. These can be measured with tools such as employee retention rates, job satisfaction levels, the progression of employees within the organization, or the 9-box model (also known as a 9-box grid), which is an individual assessment tool to gauge an employee’s present and possible level of contribution to the organization.

For leaders taking on mentorship, it’s essential to shed the leader/coach hat temporarily and focus on building meaningful relationships with employees. Clearly define the roles of leader, coach and mentor to ensure alignment and avoid confusion. I realized that as mentors, our roles extend beyond achieving short-term goals. We must consider the skills and qualities needed for the long term so our mentee will have the tools to be effective, successful and satisfied.

In reflecting on my own journey, I owe a significant debt of gratitude to my brother, a successful executive in a different industry. Our discussions went beyond industry boundaries, and he introduced me to reverse mentoring, a concept that entails a leader stepping into the shoes of a mentee and pairing up with a more junior employee to unlock new insights. I found this approach to offer a fresh perspective. For those of us who have dedicated years to our organizations, witnessing rapid change in technology and operations, it’s easy to think processes remain static. There is immense value in proactively engaging with business units to gain a deeper understanding of how things truly operate at the front lines. This allows us to uncover the core of complex issues, fostering a fresh perspective. It prompted me to ask myself, “How can I be bolder?” The end result for me was the inspiration to think bigger, take more calculated risks and embrace the evolving needs of mentorship in the business world.

Staying relevant in rapidly changing industries can be challenging. Mentors should continuously seek resources to enhance their mentorship skills. This could involve working with executive coaches, engaging with industry peers, prioritizing continuing education or drawing inspiration from unconventional sources, such as educators who employ unique tactics to approach life.

The road from leader or manager to mentor is a transformative one, filled with opportunities to make a lasting impact on individuals and organizations alike. As C-suite executives, we must recognize the evolving landscape of leadership and embrace mentorship as a means of fostering the next generation of exceptional leaders. By doing so, we not only enhance our teams’ growth but also leave an indelible mark on the business world.

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