Mentoring at Syensqo
INTRODUCTION
The Talent Growth Platform manages formal mentoring relationships for specific talent pools including Future Top Leaders, Executive Key Account Managers, and more.
Keep in mind inclusion in a formal, managed program is not required to harness the benefits of a mentoring partnership.
You are encouraged to take ownership of your career, review the available guidance, best practices, digital learning, and discuss with your Manager how you can leverage a mentoring partnership.
Mentoring is optional and is just one among many other ways of developing skills. Getting a Mentor is not a guarantee of superior performance. It is up to the Mentee to be in the driving seat and make the most of the opportunity. It is a relationship where a Mentor shares their knowledge, skills, and experience with a Mentee in order to support their development. It is a good way of efficiently transferring valuable competencies from one person to another, and can motivate individuals and teams to learn and grow, expose them to learning opportunities, and provide support for their learning and growth.
Click to read about the two types of mentoring at Syensqo:
Is Coaching the same as Mentoring?
No. Coaching is led by an experienced coach who focuses on the future goals and actions of the coachee. Mentoring is typically provided by an expert in a specific topic. See the comparison below for further illustration.
Coaching | Mentoring |
Short-term for a set duration | Long-term, no set duration |
Conversation | Advises on what to do |
Asks powerful questions | Shares, models, teaches |
Partners | Teacher and student |
Intuitive feedback | Explicit feedback |
Participative | Directive |
Click here to learn about Peer Coaching Circles
How can I identify a Mentor?
What does the typical Mentoring Journey look like?
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