Six months. We suggest you meet at least once a month. Your first meeting should be within four weeks. If you are the mentee, you will follow up with your mentor to set up the time for your meetings and all follow ups afterwards.
We have poured our love, mind and experience into this program guide- just for you! You can also find the short link in our MentorWIN group.
Yes, we have our MentorWIN group! When you join the program, we ask that you join this group. You can post your questions, suggestions or recommended readings all in this group. Here is the link!
Yes! Our rockstar braintrust member Selin Üstüner gave us a MentorWIN Program Refresher Training.. Here is the training video. Enjoy!
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(Avrupa Koçluk ve Mentorluk Konseyi): https://www.emccglobal.org/
Your mentoring relationship will thrive when you actively listen, ask effective questions, give or get feedback, and recognize contributions.
Recognition of skills, strengths, experiences, and commitments is an invaluable part of your mentoring journey. We recommend that both of you, mentors and mentees, recognize and give positive feedback to each other.
Video Suggestion: We recommend Christopher Littlefield’s TEDX talk, “What do you want to be acknowledged for?” for a fresh perspective.
Exercise: The ability to give recognition serves us and others. The more we can recognize our accomplishments, the more we can recognize others. We leave you with two precious questions:
Your mentoring relationship will thrive when you actively listen, ask effective questions, give or get feedback, and recognize contributions.
Mentoring involves key skills like active listening, using a range of questions, challenges, and support.
Common challenges and barriers to becoming a good listener:
Your mentoring relationship will thrive when you actively listen, ask effective questions, give or get feedback, and recognize contributions.
Two of the most important parts of a mentor/mentee relationship is giving and receiving feedback.
To give, get and reflect on constructive feedback, we recommend using the nonviolent recommendation method. You can learn more about this life-changing method by reading the book: “Nonviolent Communication,” by Marshall B. Rosenberg.
Six months. We suggest you meet at least once a month. Your first meeting should be within four weeks. If you are the mentee, you will follow up with your mentor to set up the time for your meetings and all follow ups afterwards.
Of course! Mentor/mentee relationships continue based on the mutual interest of both parties. Officially, the program ends after six months, but best mentoring relationships continue well afterwards as a sisterhood relationship.
Every good thing comes to an end. As you get ready to celebrate this amazing mentoring journey, we suggest you review the following:
We ask that you fill out the check in survey in week four of your mentoring journey. Unless you reach out to us individually at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., only then will we know you are having difficulties meeting up!
If you both agree that you cannot set a reasonable flow for your meetings, you can request to be unmatched. Just let us know! We want both of you to have the best mentoring experience ever.
You can share this information with us in our surveys or drop us an email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with the subject ‘mentoring issue’. We will try our best to get you in touch with your mentor/mentee to resolve the matter.
Chemistry is a critical issue in a mentoring relationship. We expect your mentoring journey to end in six months and after 6-10 hours in meeting time. Well, life happens and you may decide to end the relationship earlier. To give you some guidance, we encourage you to end your mentoring relationship when the following happens.
Life happens: You have a family, health issue, or may have gotten a sudden promotion- the best kind of disruption. Whatever the reason, if you feel you are overwhelmed and will not be able to invest your time and energy in this precious relationship, we suggest you check out.
Breach of confidentiality: Confidentiality is at the center of a mentoring relationship. Both the mentor and mentee should respect this safe space and not share anything that is discussed during mentoring sessions. If there is a breach of confidentiality in your mentoring relationship, you have every right to terminate the match.
Breach of the EMCC or Your Code of Ethics: If you feel there is an ethical conflict (conflict of interest etc), we suggest you end your mentoring relationship.
Your unmatching will take place in two steps: 1) Please let your mentor or mentee know re: your reason for terminating the relationship; 2) Please send us an email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. We will assist you re: the next steps.
Privacy is at the center of a mentoring relationship. Both the mentor and mentee should respect this safe space and not share anything that is discussed during mentoring sessions. If there is a breach of confidentiality in your mentoring relationship, you have every right to terminate the match.
If you are looking for further guidance, please review EMCC’s Code of Ethics here.
We suggest that you formalize your mentorship partnership with an agreement form. It is best to discuss and execute your mentoring agreement in your first meeting with your mentee/mentor. A sample form is provided here and in our mentoring guide.
If you feel there is an ethical conflict (conflict of interest etc), we suggest you end your mentoring relationship.
If you decide to end your mentoring relationship, we are always here to support you. Your unmatching will take place in two steps in this order: 1) Please let your mentor or mentee know re: your reason for terminating the relationship; 2) Please send us an email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. We will assist you re: the next steps.
We would love to know if you are on track in your journey! Did you start your meetings? Are you working towards your goals? Would you recommend this experience to a friend? Would you like to be featured in our newsletters and social media channels with your testimonials? We would love to know! If you are not receiving your check in surveys, please email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
We follow all the process by the surveys we send for the mentor and the mentee after 4, 8 and 12 weeks as well as at the end of the mentoring journey (24 weeks after the match). These short surveys help us to learn and grow.
You can access the shortcut of these surveys in the mentoring hub in your TurkishWIN profile.
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