by InUnison Admin | Feb 6, 2023 | Article, How To, Mentorship
At its core, being a mentor is being a trusted advisor. It all boils down to making yourself available to support and advise someone when they need it, delivering that support in a way that makes sense to them, and always keeping that person’s best interests in...
by InUnison Admin | Feb 6, 2023 | Article, Mentorship
Below are four types of questions to ask your mentor, along with 10 related examples for each type. Implement these at your next meeting to keep things interesting–and valuable–for you and your mentor. From Forbes 1. Stories To break the ice, have your mentor tell a...
by InUnison Admin | Jan 24, 2023 | Article, How To, Mentorship
Valuable lessons learned from InUnison Board Member and Mentor, Pat Heaney, Co-Owner of Mango Salon My first critical lesson was how to be more productive when stocking fresh eggs in the dairy case. My first critical lesson was how to be more productive when stocking...
by InUnison Admin | Jan 24, 2023 | Article, Mentorship
[ Valuable lessons learned from InUnison Board Member and Mentor, Aaron Montgomery, Managing Partner of Montgomery Development Group. experience comes from bad judgment Good judgment comes from experience, but experience comes from bad judgement. you think wrong If...
by InUnison Admin | Jan 24, 2023 | Article, Mentorship
Being a mentee requires more than just showing up to meetings with a mentor. Mentoring relationships require a bit of work and significant input from the mentee. When the mentor and mentee are a good match and understand their roles, the mentorship will blossom into a...
by InUnison Admin | Jan 17, 2023 | Article, Mentorship
Valuable lessons learned from InUnison Board Member and Mentor, Kevin Reardon, President of Franco’s Fine Clothier. When dealing with people/customers… When dealing with people/customers, it is best to listen more and talk less. When listening to customers you...