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Continuous Professional Development Programme 2009

 

The Art of Mentoring at the place of work

 

 

 

Course Title

The Art of Mentoring at the place of work

Dates:

24th, 25th, 26thNovember 1st , 2nd, 3rd December

Time:

9.00am until 1.00pm

Profile of the Trainer:

 

Dr Katie Birch PhD

 

Dr Katie Birch is a Chairperson of Lifeforce Alliance Ltd an international company based in England; she is a non - executive Director of reach Beyond UK, President of the reach Beyond Malta Foundation and an Honorary Member of the Maltese Mentoring Society.

 

Katie has worked at management and director level in both the public and private sectors. Her original background was in the health services, which gave her an insight into how people manage themselves, are managed, and their subsequent health and well being.

Katie has owned and run a variety of organizations including wholesale and retail, training, management consultancy, and counselling.

 

Katie specialises in organizational behaviour, people management, and supporting organisations undergoing change. Her particular expertise is working with the organisational culture, its values and beliefs. She has a PhD in Social Psychology, which was the result of seven years research about belief systems.

 

Rationale of the Course

 

Research shows that truly successful people are aware of themselves as people and not just what they do. They understand that who they are and how they act is what governs their success or otherwise in life.

This is why mentoring is needed as this process is about working with the whole person and is therefore very effective in their development.

Corporations, small businesses, universities and voluntary organisations are gradually coming to the realization of the value of mentoring and how to foster a mentoring culture. And in an increasing number of organisations there is the recognition that while their focus has been on training mentors, they can increase the success of mentoring initiatives by giving equal attention to the mentees and their progress following the mentoring.

Mentoring brings great satisfaction to mentors when they realise that they have the skills to help people to grow and develop.

They gain an increase in self awareness, further develop their interpersonal skills and find that they have improved working relationships.

Mentoring shifts the organisational culture to one of bringing forward solutions rather than problems, it increases motivation, decreases absenteeism, improves team work and there is a more rapid adoption of innovation and change.

The philosophy of the course is to enable delegates to build the knowledge of the benefits of mentoring and be able to apply the relevant skills and appropriate attitude

For Whom

 

This course is designed for trainers, human resource managers and senior managers who are directly involved in the development of staff and their potential.

Some understanding and experience of people management and/ or training and development would be useful

Course Aims and Objectives

 

Aim

To build knowledge and understanding and practice the skills of mentoring in the context of today’s organisational cultures.

Objectives

·         To understand and be able to apply the process and competences of mentoring

·         To practice the skills of mentoring

·         To understand about the role of learning and motivation in  mentoring

·         To learn about and practice using the mentoring cycle

·         To complete a learning diary

Course Content

 

·         The mentoring role

·         History and development of mentoring

·         Different approaches to developing people

·         How is mentoring different from other ways of helping people

·         Formal and informal mentoring

·         The mentoring cycle

·         Learning and motivation

·         The mentoring relationship

·         Role of emotional intelligence in mentoring

·         Practicing mentoring skills

·         Use of silence and relaxation in mentoring

·         Review and action planning methods

·         Ending the mentoring relationship

Learning Facilitation

This workshop will be interactive and participative with minimum relevant inputs

 

There will be group discussion and work in pairs

 

There will be case study analysis and a questionnaire related to learning styles

 

There will be activities related to self awareness and belief systems

 

There will be practice mentoring sessions with feedback

 

The delegates will evaluate the application of the learning of each workshop with a learning diary

Venue:

FHRD, 1 Triq il-Kampanella, San Gwann SGN1050

Course fee:

 

Members:              €191

Non members:     €208

 

With the second person, the company will get the third participant free.

 

Certificate

Those who attend for 80% of the course will be awarded a certificate

Bookings:

 

To register on line please go to:

http://www.fhrd.org/regform.html

or

 

Please click below for a Registration Form

http://www.fhrd.org/RegistrationForm.pdf