Saturday, March 14, 2020
Mentoring in the Workplace Your Key to Success - Your Career Intel
beratering in the Workplace Your Key to Success - Your Career IntelPeople in your corner can lend you the experience you need to navigate everything from career path to office politics. Heres how to find a mentor thats right for you.What to Look for in a MentorFirst ask yourself what you want out of the mentoring relationship. Whether its advice on how to advance your career or how to balance your personal life, you need to identify the desired benefit before you can find the right teacher, advocate, networker or cheerleader you want in your corner. Since youll be able to leverage your mentors experience, you should of course consider people you admire for their leadership traits or skills. But in my experience as an Accounting and Finance recruiter, soft skills such as personality and culture also help determine a good fit.You and your mentor neednt share the same views on everything (they wouldnt be a good mentor if you did) but its hard to grow a relationship without some common g round.Your Boss as Mentor?Its natural to see your boss as a mentor, but this isnt always the best choice for you, as your goals wont always align. A manager is supposed to spend time developing talent but also wants to maximize productivity, while your goal may be to have your managers job in three years. While you should certainly seek out a mentor whos a level or more above you, look for someone outside your specific area who can offer an alternate view and provide value beyond what youre already getting in your everyday work experience.untersttzung in the WorkplaceCompanies are always looking to attract and retain talent, and mentoring programs can be an effective way to leverage existing internal talent. One of my clients makes their mentoring program a focused selling point with candidates, going beyond the standard compensation discussions. Its something to keep in mind when considering job offers. If your company does not have mentoring in the workplace as parte of their care er development opportunities, there may be professional organizations in your industry that do.How to Get a Mentor to Invest in YouFrankly, be prepared to sell yourself on why you would be a good mentee. Mentors may gain a sense of accomplishment from having a protg, but they understandably want to know you are worth investing in before taking you under their wing.Offering gratitude for their guidance is a requisite, but you also need to come to the table with a reason they should mentor you, as well as ambitions for your future. No one wants to invest their time in someone whos not going to make the most of it.Are you currently a mentor, or have you been mentored in the past? If so, what advice can you share about building the mentoring relationship and making the most of it?
Monday, March 9, 2020
These Men Really Hated That Gillette Ad And Twitter is Calling Them Toxic
These Men Really Hated That Gillette Ad And Twitter is Calling Them Toxic Earlier this week, Gillette launched an instantly viral ad championing male allyship, respect for others and accountability. Nice, right? No.Since then (because we live in a post-modern firescape), The Best a Man Can Be has garnered 710,000 dislikes on YouTube, positiv countless comments, tweets and boycott requests from men who are very angry on the internet.Dissenters claim the ad blames men for everything, is propagandizing leftist ideology, and is hell bent on destroying males.Gillette, you just lost my business by playing your identity politics and moral posturing cards. How about you focus on the quality of your products instead of propagandizing leftist ideology?, one YouTube commenter wrote.This company is run by feminists, posited another.Never buying a product from your brand, ever again, for as long as I live. I sincerely hope your business financially burns to the ground, another chimed in.You get t he gist. Basically, a large group of commenters (read people who hide behind Pokemon and confederate flags in the comments section) feel the ad is calling all men toxic, is shaming masculine behaviors, and exaggerates the severity of bullying or sexual harassment. Who knew human decency was so controversial?But others are making a strong point this kind of backlash is exactly why we needed the ad. First, because it suggests that a lot of men totenstill see respect as feminine or asking for people to be held accountable as targeting men.My 16 y/o daughter Its not the feminization of men, its saying men dont have to live up to their awful stereotypes. nailedit, Alean4 wrote.So hard to understand the neg. reactions. Why is being respectful and tolerant so offensive to some? Also, pls stop with the strawmanning. No-one is accusing all men categorically, calling men inherently rotten, or forcing you to cry if you dont feel the need. GilletteAd, niipeiti wrote.But also because its a nice, quick way to parse out the toxic members of our newsfeed, then swiftly unfollow them.If youre a man whos outraged over a Gillette ad that encourages men to not be horrible selfish pricks PLEASE let the rest of us know who you are, JohnFugelsang wrote. His tweet was retweeted almost 8 thousand times.Any man who gets upset over this ad is showing their true colors. Full Stop, cheesetreats wrote.
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