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Building Productive Mentoring Relationships
A session by Becoming for Premier Partnership, Friday 25 October, 1-2pm
To align with National Mentoring Day in October, Premier Partnership are delighted to offer a free interactive session with Becoming to explore how to help individuals purposefully build a mentee-mentor relationship that serves them.
Mentoring programmes have the potential to offer immense value by creating relationships that span the natural boundaries of organisations. Whether for the mentor or the mentee, these connections can offer insights, build connections and open doors.
But how can you help individuals in your organisation to make the most of their mentoring relationships?
In this interactive call we’ll consider:
- What does it take to create a connection and establish a relationship of value to both parties?
- What outcomes can we expect of these relationships, and how can both parties work together to achieve them?
We look forward to challenging your thinking about what it means to establish valued mentoring relationships in your organisation.
Follow this link to book now: ONLINE BOOKING
Jon Knight
Marketing Executive
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