Nov 11, 2024
In this exciting episode, Heather welcomes back Ruth Gotian. This time, Ruth shares insights from her latest book, The Financial Times Guide to Mentoring: A Complete Guide to Effective Mentoring.
Heather and Ruth discuss how mentees can advocate for themselves and highlight their accomplishments. They explore the importance of networking in mentorship, share practical strategies for finding the right mentor, and delve into the dynamics of feedback and critique on the path to success.
Dr. Ruth Gotian is the Chief Learning Officer and an Assistant Professor of Education in Anesthesiology. She is the author of The Success Factor: Developing the Mindset and Skill Set for Peak Business Performance. Remarkably, at age 43, she pursued a doctorate focused on success and wrote The Success Factor during the pandemic while working full-time.
In this enlightening episode, you'll learn about:
Introduction (Elements of Success)
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In this segment, Ruth introduces the concept of success by
outlining the four key elements that contribute to achieving it
with Heather. They highlighted that these are derived from
interviews with high achievers, setting the stage for a deeper
discussion on what defines success and how individuals can harness
these elements in their own journeys.
Networking in Mentorship -
The discussion between Heather and Ruth focuses on the critical
role of networking within mentorship relationships. They both
emphasized that effective mentors not only provide guidance but
also facilitate connections by introducing their mentees to
valuable networks. This access can significantly enhance a mentee's
opportunities and professional growth.
Finding a Mentor -
Here, they offer practical advice on how to find a mentor. They
suggest that individuals should engage in conversations and build
relationships organically, rather than actively seeking out a
mentor. This approach fosters more genuine connections and can lead
to mentorship naturally developing over time.
Pressure on Mentors -
Heather and Ruth address the pressure that can be placed on mentors
by their mentees. They discuss the importance of mentees being
mindful of this pressure and encourage them to seek guidance in a
way that doesn't impose obligations on their mentors. It can foster
a healthier and more productive mentorship dynamic.
Feedback and Critique -
The conversation highlights the significance of receiving
constructive feedback and critique as part of personal and
professional development. Ruth and Heather draw a parallel to elite
athletes, who actively seek feedback from their coaches to improve
performance, suggesting that individuals in any field should
embrace feedback to enhance their skills and growth.
Role of Different Types of Support
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This topic explores the various roles that different types of
support can play in an individual's career. Heather and Ruth
discuss the distinctions between mentors, coaches, sponsors, and
role models, explaining how each contributes uniquely to
professional development and success. Understanding these roles can
help individuals seek the right kind of support for their specific
needs.
Ruth’s last episode of The Elegant Warrior is here
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ruth-gotian-and-success-factors/id1438007738?i=1000547400352
Get all of your mentoring information and resources here
Ruth’s song is I’m Possible by Emily Falvey
Her book is Right Kind of Wrong by Amy Edmondson
In this episode for Libsyn:
[01:24] - Introduction (Elements of Success)
[05:00] - Networking in Mentorship
[08:03] - Finding a Mentor
[12:56] - Pressure on Mentors
[19:24] - Feedback and Critique
[22:21] - Role of Different Types of Support
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