Specialty Groups
Similar to our one-on-one mentoring program, specialty groups are designed to help multiple people experience personal or professional growth through guidance, advice, and support but in a group setting and focused on one specific expected outcome.
What Are the Benefits of Forming a Specialty Group?
While I have the knowledge, skills, and strategy to address your challenge, multiple individuals may collectively need to become involved to address the challenge effectively. Having a group provides peer support, learning, and community. For those groups whose members hail from differing cultural backgrounds, you have an opportunity to understand how cultural differences affect the execution of the vision. You build critical skills together. You share joint responsibility in achieving your expected outcome.
Who Can Seek Mentoring for a Specialty Group?
Are you a group of people who desire to move together toward an expected outcome? For example, you may be a group of individuals who want to build more confidence to pitch your business to a specific consumer. You may be an individual who needs your family to support you in your vision and desire group mentoring to help everyone understand how they can assist. You may be a church or organization that needs a plan to provide a better structure to achieve your expected outcome. These are only a few examples. As indicated above, you should ask these two questions to determine if a specialty group is right for you.
- Will more than one person affect an expected outcome?
- Do you have a common goal or expected outcome?
You Choose the Expected Outcome
We will address one specific outcome. Why are we addressing only one? While we may touch on more than one challenge, you must work cohesively as a group. The objective is to achieve together. When you move in multiple directions, it is easy to lose sight of what you want to achieve. When we meet, we will determine the timeframe needed to achieve your first expected outcome, and then, we can consider setting up your next specialty group. Visit the mentoring page to learn more about the areas you can address in specialty group sessions and the responsibilities of everyone’s roles.
You can achieve together.
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