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Enhancing Mentorship Skills and Unlocking Potential

Overview

This course formalizes the powerful practice of mentorship, equipping participants with a practical process and toolkit to support both mentor and mentee. It guides delegates in understanding the key differences between coaching and mentoring, and clarifies the roles and responsibilities within a successful partnership.

The course embraces the challenges individuals face in both their professional environments and the fast-changing world around them. It positions mentorship as a powerful and practical approach to continuous learning, adaptability, and personal success, equipping participants to build and sustain impactful mentoring programmes.

Why Should an Individual Attend?

  • Gain Clarity on Roles: Learn the distinct responsibilities of both mentors and mentees, ensuring productive and supportive relationships.
  • Build Essential Skills and Confidence: Equip yourself with the tools and understanding needed to engage meaningfully, whether you're guiding others or receiving guidance.
  • Strengthen Goal-Setting and Progress: Tracking Discover effective techniques for setting clear goals and reporting on outcomes, enhancing accountability and growth.
  • Experience Practical Learning: Participate in real-world exercises designed to develop core mentoring competencies for lasting impact.
  • Differentiate Mentoring from Coaching: Understand the unique value of mentorship and how it contrasts with coaching to better apply both approaches.
  • Implement Successful Mentorship: Programmes Receive a ready-to-use toolkit and structured process for launching and sustaining effective mentoring initiatives.
  • Navigate Workplace & Life Transitions: Explore how mentorship empowers individuals to adapt, grow, and thrive amidst personal and professional challenges.
  • Drive Continuous Improvement: Learn how to evaluate mentoring outcomes to refine and strengthen programmes over time.

Outcomes

At the end of this course, the delegate should be able:

  • Recognise the difference between a mentor and a coach.
  • Appreciate the benefits of mentorships in the workplace.
  • Explore the role of a mentor and a mentee.
  • To take on the role of either mentor or mentee
  • Build a mentoring process that suits a context and needs.
  • Implement procedural standards and mentoring requirements in the engineering sector.
  • Master the principles and execution of communication and evaluation within the mentoring context.

Program Outline

  • Context – where mentoring fits into an organisation.
  • Mentoring, coaching and learning.
    • The roles of mentor and mentee:
    • what to expect and what to prepare in each role.
    • first meeting and what to cover.
    • expectation management and contracting to ensure success.
    • A practical toolkit.
  • How to manage the process effectively
    • in the workplace context
  • Keeping momentum.
    • within the length of the programme.
  • Communication and evaluation of the programme.

Who Should Attend?

  • Engineers, Technicians and Technologists who may be a mentor or mentee.
  • Any manager who could be a mentor
  • Specialists chosen to mentor mentees.
  • Identified mentees needing to understand the process.
Dates and Times:
  • Mon 17 November 2025  08:30 to 16:30
  • Tue 18 November 2025  08:30 to 16:30
Type: Online
Venue: Online,
Fee: R 5 687.00 excl. VAT
R 6 540.00 incl. VAT
Validation Number/s: CESA-2283-08/2027
CPD Points: 2
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