How a Mentor can help your Business
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Title: How a Mentor can help your Business
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Author: J Dubo
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How a Mentor can help your Business
Copyright 2006 business-cards.com
A dictionary suggests that a mentor is: A wise and trusted
counselor or teacher, (dictionary.com/ c2006).
In business terms the description 'wise' translates into
someone who is experienced in running a successful business
operation, and who is adept at passing on that knowledge.
With over 65% of businesses failing in their first year of
trading, the suggestion would be that new business
entrepreneurs should seek all the assistance the can get!
Selecting a Mentor.
So how does an aspiring business person find and select a
mentor to help them with the operation of their enterprise?
A common starting place is within the family. Is there a
relative who has proven business skills, and who has the
time and desire to help you? If so, all well and good -
just be careful to choose a family member who has the
integrity necessary to disagree with you and counsel you,
when they perceive it to be necessary.
Secondly, look around your friends and their parents.
Perhaps there's someone in that group who can offer genuine
assistance and advice from time to time.
Is your operation a franchise? If so, there may well be a
mentoring program already set up internally to provide the
exact type of assistance you're looking for.
Lastly try contacting you local chamber of commerce - a
locally based group of business people who come together to
discuss common issues or to lobby the government. Within
this group there will likely be successful business
operators who may be willing to give of their time and
knowledge. You won’t know till you ask.
What to Expect of a Mentor. A mentor is not a guardian
angel sitting at your shoulder each and every day. Usually
they will be a person who is active in their own enterprise
and therefore simply not available all the time. The best
expectation of a business mentor is someone who can be
consulted from time to time, when issues arise that are new
or unknown to their protégée.
For example:
Selecting the correct insurance policies
Hiring quality staff
Handling the first big customer
The first big debt
The first tax return
A lot of mentor/protégée relationships fail through over
dependence on the mentor, and poor communication between
the two. Put yourself in your mentors shoes, (it's likely
that if you grow to run a successful operation that you'll
be a mentor yourself before long), and visualize how you'd
appreciate being 'used'.
In conclusion; it's a tough world out there in business,
and you have a responsibility to yourself to maximize your
chances of success. A final thought: Even the world's most
experienced ship captains still gratefully use the services
of a pilot to guide them into port.
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