image
The Ultimate Drawing Course Beginner to Advanced...
$179
$79
image
User Experience Design Essentials - Adobe XD UI UX...
$179
$79
Total:
$659

Description

This is the course for mentors in structured team mentorship programs that work with entrepreneurs. If you just joined a team mentorship program, or are considering joining this is can be a helpful course for you.
First, we are going to go over definitions and see what makes the role of a mentor different from that of a coach, consultant, or an advisor.
Then we'll look closer at team mentoring. Most people have some experience and understanding how mentorship works 1 on 1. When it comes to team mentoring, when one mentee is paired with a group of 2-5 mentors, the situation is not as straightforward. There are some dynamics that can make this relationship very successful, or quite messy and unfocused. This course is aimed to make it easier to get a head start, and become an effective mentors faster.
We’ll go over the basics in terms of expectations, how team mentorship works based on the experience of the author of running such a mentorship program for about 4 years.
As part of the course, you are going to learn some best practices around mentorship that will help you become a better mentor, and you'll get a chance to go over two practical case studies from real life.
Each group of mini-lectures is going to be followed by a short quiz to help build confidence in the content.
This course will be a great start for someone just starting out in a team mentorship environment, as well as a good refresher for a mentor who wants to go over the basics again.
Who this course is for:
People who serve as mentors to startup founders in structured team mentoring programs

What you'll learn

Clarify the concept of mentorship and its differences from coaching and consulting

Define what characterizes a structured mentorship program

Understand the basics of Team Mentoring (many mentors for one startup founder)

Learn best practices that successful mentors use

Walk through the activities prior to the session, during the session, and after the session

Solve a case study

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
Expand All Sections
1-Introduction
7
1.1-Mentor, coach, advisor, consultant: what's the difference?
1.2-Definitions: mentor, coach, consultant, advisor
1.3-What does an effective mentorship relationship look like?
1.4-Ingredients of an effective mentorship relationship
1.5-When becoming a mentor is not a good idea
1.6-When becoming a mentor is not a good idea
1.7-Definitions of mentorship, key ingredients of success, and things to consider
2-Understanding Team Mentorship
7
2.1-Why being a mentor in a team mentorship program is such a rewarding experience?
2.2-Why being a mentor in a team mentorship program is such a rewarding experience?
2.3-Roles on the mentoring team: Lead mentor, regular mentor, guest mentor, observer
2.4-Roles on the mentoring team: Lead mentor, regular mentor, guest mentor, observer
2.5-The role of the mentee
2.6-The role of the mentee
2.7-Practice test on team mentorship
3-Key Tactics Effective Mentors Use
12
3.1-Willingness to spend time
3.2-Willingness to spend time
3.3-Having a plan
3.4-Having a plan
3.5-Getting buy-in on homework
3.6-Getting buy-in on homework
3.7-Choosing asking over telling
3.8-Choosing asking over telling
3.9-Staying curious, not invested
3.10-Staying curious, not invested.
3.11-Showing praise constantly
3.12-Showing praise constantly
4-Mentorship Case Studies
3
4.1-TownMD Case Study
4.2-CyberTutor Case Study
4.3-Conclusion and Next Steps