Showing posts with label mentors mentor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mentors mentor. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

The Mentor's Mentor: Book Review

                                                                                         

  Jim Pagiamtzis review:
       Corey Olynik shares tremendous insights on the power of having mentors and strategies to accomplish huge success!

 10 out of 10 stars


 About book:

We hear a lot about mentoring. Not many resources to show us how to do it with impact. This book lives up to that promise.

Author Corey Olynik obviously loves helping people become all they can. You can hear it in the stories. You can feel it in the approaches. Corey has “been there, done that.” His insights into both the mentor and the protege are spot on. His techniques are tested. His hopes are evident.

The Mentor’s Mentor is a unique combination of motivation and how-to. His unique understanding of the mentoring relationship becomes clear from the first page.

In The Mentor’s Mentor you’ll learn six different roles every good mentor must play:

Confidante - creating a trusting environment for meaningful conversation.
Role Model - sharing stories from one person’s life to help another grow.
Guide - pointing out landmarks, small victories ahead and how to work toward them.
Tutor - helping someone learn and, more importantly, want to learn the things she is missing.
Coach - heartily patting someone on the back and gracefully poking him with a stick.
Sage - understanding someone’s higher purpose, connecting to it and showing how progress is being regularly made toward it.

The Mentor’s Mentor teaches how to live each of these roles effectively and how to recognize when to switch between them.

The Mentor’s Mentor is practical. The Mentor’s Mentor is inspiring. The Mentor’s Mentor is challenging. The Mentor’s Mentor is entertaining.

Absorb this book and you’ll be a better mentor, a better spouse, a better friend, a better boss, a better human being  learn more and buy book

Monday, December 17, 2012

Corey Olynik messge Dec 17th


This is a great season for connecting and reconnecting. I hope you're having some overdue conversations too. 
Corey
EXPECTATIONS
  
Highly successful organizations know their clients' expectations even before even they do. Think Starbucks. Think Netflix. The innovator organizations articulate things the clients don't know they want until they hear it said. It's more than just luck - smart businesses see the world through their users' eyes; they are in touch with how the customer feels, beyond just their technical challenges.
 
This week's question:   
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How well do you know the people you serve? What worries them? What are they hopeful for? What do they complain about? What excites them? What do they dream about? How well are you meeting their needs? If you were in their shoes, what would make your life easier, or more productive, or quicker, or whatever? Pick one thing; when will you test that out? 
 
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