Mentoring
Overview Air Force Mentoring Program Attributes of a Mentor Attributes of a Mentee Benefits of Mentoring
AF Mentoring Program Definition (AFMAN 36-2643) Mentoring is a relationship in which a person with greater experience and wisdom guides another person to develop both personally and professionally.
AF Mentoring Program Assignment of Mentors Mentoring Responsibilities CCs responsible for robust program Rater is primary mentor Mentoring Responsibilities Active role in professional development Realistic feedback on performance/potential
AF Mentoring Program Key Topics Professional Military Education & Academic Education Evaluation and Performance Feedback Promotion Selection Military Assignment System Recognition, Awards, and Decorations
Key Attributes of a Mentor A Desire to Help Have Positive Experiences Time and Energy Up-to-Date Knowledge Learning Attitude
Key Attributes of a Mentee Committed to expanding capabilities Open & receptive to new ways of learning and trying new ideas Able to accept feedback and act upon it Focus on achieving desired goals Able to communicate and work with others
Benefits of Mentoring Mentor Mentee Challenge Positive influence on the next generation Opportunity for self-development Self-esteem Mentee
Benefits of Mentoring Mentor Mentee Non-threatening learning opportunity Support and Reassurance Develops expertise and technical knowledge Reaching full potential
Summary Air Force Mentoring Program Attributes of a Mentor Attributes of a Mentee Benefits of Mentoring
AF Mentoring You don’t have to be a superhero, to be someone's hero. Mentoring--it makes a difference. Anonymous