As we search for the insight, clarity, and perspective we aren’t getting from our current leaders and colleagues, the best among us seek out seasoned, successful, and experienced people who might serve unofficially as our mentors. In many instances, these prospective mentors barely know us. Some have retired or moved on to other organizations. Some may be leaders we reported to earlier in our careers who now sit in very senior roles.
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A Better Way to Approach Potential Mentors
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As we search for the insight, clarity, and perspective we aren’t getting from our current leaders and colleagues, the best among us seek out seasoned, successful, and experienced people who might serve unofficially as our mentors. In many instances, these prospective mentors barely know us. Some have retired or moved on to other organizations. Some may be leaders we reported to earlier in our careers who now sit in very senior roles.