© the prince’s youth business international, 2013 communication & strategies john cull
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Communication & Strategies
John Cull
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Themes
• How we work
• What is business mentoring
• Stages of the relationship • Communication essentials
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How we work …
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“Mentoring is a practical approach to help young entrepreneurs develop their
abilities and insights as they start and grow their own businesses”
- YBI definition
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Empowerment vs. Dependence (1)Parent Mode
“You should do it this way”
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“OK – thanks”
Parent
Adult
Child
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Empowerment vs. Dependence (2)Adult Mode
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“What challenges areyou facing right
now?”
“Well, the ‘big’ one is how to get new
customers”
Adult Adult
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Benefits of having a Mentor
• Support the entrepreneur to achieve their objectives• Share their business knowledge and expertise (for free!) • Provide encouragement and support especially when the
going gets tough• Help to work out creative and innovative solutions• Challenge and expand beliefs of what is possible• Help the entrepreneur become more focused and
productive• Signpost to other ‘experts’
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“The profile of mentoring and its benefits should be raised. We think that a lot of businesses don’t
understand how mentoring works and don’t realise it is about guidance and support.
It’s definitely not someone telling you how to run your business.”
- YBI Entrepreneur
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Mentoring is:• One-to-one• Confidential• Trusting and supportive• Developmental• Building capacity and skills• Focused on the individual• Forming a partnership/a friendship• A mutual learning experience• Building self reliance
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Mentoring isn’t:
• Direct sponsorship• A conflict of interest• Being secretive• Too task focused• Doing it for the mentee/giving the answers• Getting stuck in the details• Offering protection
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Stages in the Mentoring Relationship
• Establishing the relationship:
• Get to know each other and agree to the ground rules
Maintainingthe relationship:Explore goals, identify challenges and find solutions
Ending the relationship: Establish independence and develop self-
reliance
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Key Skill is to LISTEN
Look Interested
Inquire with questions
Stay alert
Test your understanding
Empathise
Neutralise your feelings
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Listening Exercise
For the purpose of this exercise, you must listen to your partner for two minutes talking about what they like to do outside work.
Rule! You can only ask open questions …
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Open Questions
How……..?
Where….?
What…….?Who………?
When…..?
Tell me………?
Explain..?
Describe…….?
Why………?
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Question Types
Open: “Tell me what you would like to talk about today?”
Closed: “Are you ready to sum up the main action points”?
Leading: “You will be working on your business plan, won’t you?”
Limiting: “When would you prefer to meet – mornings or afternoons?”
Beware of multiple questions!
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Key Skill is to LISTEN
Look Interested
Inquire with questions
Stay alert
Test understanding
Empathise
Neutralise your feelings
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THE CORE RELATIONSHIP
Mentoring Manager
Mentor Mentee
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Time for Q & A
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Themes
• How we work
• What is business mentoring
• Stages of the relationship • Communication essentials
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“If I had not been provided with a mentor, I would not have made some of the better business choices because I wouldn't have known any better.”
Mentee, Barbados Youth Business Trust
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