The document outlines a mentoring flow process that consists of 5 meetings between a mentor and mentee. The first meeting involves getting to know each other, discussing the mentee's fears and concerns, and setting expectations and guidelines for the mentoring sessions. Subsequent meetings focus on self-analysis, setting future plans and goals, self-reflection, and defining personal growth strategies to help the mentee achieve their vision and take next steps in their development. The last meeting is for officially ending the mentoring relationship and evaluating the experience.
3. • Becoming conscious about own values
• Analyzing the strengths, weaknesses,
opportunities, and threats
• What are the bases for the mentee’s thinking
processes (view of world, environment
he/she’s grown up etc)
Self AnalysisSelf Analysis
4. Future Plans &
Personal
Strategies
Future Plans &
Personal
Strategies
• Clarifying what one wants to do in life
•How to move towards the dreams and
goals – setting both long and short term
goals
•Defining what areas should be developed
in order to easier reach the goals
5. • In order to learn more from the experience
itself
Self ReflectionSelf Reflection
6. 1st
Meeting
• Get to know
• Explain why mentoring
• Discuss about how is the mentee feeling: fears,
concerns, problems facing so far
• Set agreement for mentoring sessions (how
often, where, etc.) and clarify the ‘rules”
• Setting expectations
7. 2nd
Meeting
• SWOT (identify the strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities for
development and threats for mentee’s
development and future evolution)
8. 3rd
Meeting
• Self-reflection: mentee’s values,
principles, future life plans
• Vision for the future (for mentee: write
different scenarios what you would like to
achieve in your life…)
9. 4th
Meeting
• Defining personal growth strategies (for mentee:
how to achieve the vision for the future, what
would be the next steps – very specific, what
kind of education/experience is needed, learn
more about the mentor’s similar story – if
possible, etc.)
• Also identify how the experience in AIESEC
can help the mentee on short and long term
10. Last Meeting
• Official ending, what has been gained,
future opportunities through AIESEC, next
steps.
• Evaluation of the mentoring relationship.