Join the Women in Fenestration Network for an insightful two-part webinar series on mentorship. This series will guide you through the essential aspects of mentoring, whether you're looking to become a successful mentor or seeking the right mentor to support your career growth. Presented by Lisa Kernan, of PuzzleHR, a certified facilitator with over 20 years of development experience with expertise in individual development and succession planning.
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7/17/2024
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07/17/2024 1 PM ET
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United States
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Contact:
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Marion Pulse
mpulse@nfrc.org
240-821-9502
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Click HERE to register! Mentorship Mastery: Becoming an Effective Mentor This session will provide a comprehensive understanding of what it means to be a mentor, emphasizing the critical role mentors play in personal and professional development. Discover the beauty of a successful mentor-mentee relationship by exploring the dynamics and benefits, highlighting the importance of trust, communication, and mutual growth. Learn about the essential skills that contribute to effective mentoring and how to develop these skills to become a successful mentor. Finally, delve into practical steps and strategies for enhancing your mentoring abilities, ensuring you are well-equipped to guide and support your mentees. Session Objectives: - Define the role of a mentor and explain the characteristics that define a successful mentor.
- Engage in interactive exercises to understand the practical application of mentoring concepts and techniques.
- Explore the dynamics and benefits of a successful mentor-mentee relationship, emphasizing the importance of trust, communication, and mutual growth.
Presenter: Lisa Kernan of PuzzleHR 
Mark your calendars for August 14 (1PM ET) for Session 2 of our mentorship webinar series, Navigating Mentorship: Selecting the Right Mentor where we will learn more about finding the right mentor that best meets your professional and personal goals! Interested in sponsoring this webinar? Contact Marion Pulse at mpulse@nfrc.org.
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