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Two-way Relationship for Mentors and Mentees
Two-way Relationship for Mentors and Mentees
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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Jan 12, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Every January 1st, marks the beginning of National Mentoring Month, the month-long celebration of mentoring that focuses national attention on the need for mentors. Mary Furtado, deputy county manager of Catawba County, North Carolina, David Street, chief of staff of Loudoun County, Virginia, and Rob Carty, director of career services at ICMA, know first-hand the positive impact effective mentoring can have on your career and organization. They all agree that the best mentors listen more than lecture, and the best mentees learn to solve problems rather than expect answers. They join Joe Supervielle, host of the Voices in Local Government podcast and content marketing manager at ICMA, to share and explore what elements are essential to finding the right balance for professional and personal success in a mentoring relationship–for mentors and mentees.Discussed in this episode:Favorite fictional mentor-mentee pairsAvoiding unrealistic expectationsBest methods to find, form, and develop mentor relationshipsDesired mentoring outcomesResources:Learn more about the National Mentoring Month campaignLearn more about the free ICMA Coaching Program for local government professionalsGet more information about ICMA's 12-month Local Government Management Fellowship (LGMF) | Host a fellow or Become a fellowRead David Street's professional development series on the ICMA Blog:Professional Development Plan Year-end ReviewProfessional Development Goals in DEIProfessional Development Plan Mid-Year Check-inWhat Is Your Professional Development Plan for 2021?
Released:
Jan 12, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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