Introduces the concept of the Invisible Mentor (a unique leader you can learn things from) an alternative to a traditional mentoring relationship and explains why invisible mentors are important.
1. The Invisible MentorThe Invisible Mentor
An Alternative Mentoring ModelAn Alternative Mentoring Model
By Avil M. BeckfordBy Avil M. Beckford
2. Table of ContentsTable of Contents
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Legal Notices ………………………………………… Page 3
Introduction ………………………………………….. Page 4
Who is an Invisible Mentor …………………………. Page 5
Characteristics of Invisible Mentors ……………….. Page 6
Absorbent Learner …………………………………… Page 7
The Invisible Mentor Concept Expanded …………. Page 8
How The Invisible Mentor Concepts Works ………. Page 9
Why Invisible Mentors Are Important ……………… Page 11
5 Unique Leaders You Can Learn Things From …. Page 12
Make Your 5 Invisible Mentors Work for You ………Page 14
Conclusion …………………………………………… Page 15
About The Author …………………………………… Page 16
Websites/Resources ………………………………… Page 17
3. Legal NoticesLegal Notices
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4. IntroductionIntroduction
This presentation introduces the concept of “invisible
mentors” and highlights ways that anyone can use them
to further their careers.
With this mentoring model, “absorbent learners” or
mentees have to be very self-directed and willing to
dedicate the necessary time to consume the necessary
information to build a body of knowledge that they will
apply, as well as study the behaviours of the “invisible
mentor.”
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5. Who Is an Invisible Mentor?Who Is an Invisible Mentor?
Washington State University Professor, Karen L.
Peterson, defines an “invisible mentor” as a unique
leader who you can learn things from by observing
and studying their behaviours and professional
evolution over a period of several years.
An invisible mentor has the capacity and capability
(albeit a gift) to see just above the “tree top” and the
ability and commitment to come “back down” and
tell many below what can be seen””
Source: Peterson (2000)
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6. Characteristics of Invisible MentorsCharacteristics of Invisible Mentors
A leader
Willing to share wisdom,
knowledge and experiences
Ability to explain, teach and
communicate
Capacity to listen actively
Old enough to have learned
important life lessons
Accomplished and possess
extraordinary perception
Unique ability to sort out the
valuable from the
superfluous and make
connections among
disparate pieces of
information
Facilitates understanding
Enlightened and
understand that the world
is bigger than them
Inspiring
Willing to help others
succeed
Engaging
Well-read and has
exceptional intellect
Demonstrates intellectual
inquiry
Problem solver
Change maker
Passionate
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7. Absorbent LearnerAbsorbent Learner
An “absorbent learner” is someone who “listens,
discusses, verifies, explains, and uses multiple
strategies and styles to come to know but ultimately
self-construct understanding most effectively with
the assistance of a ‘mentor’
Absorbent knowing requires an external “guide” to
help integrate, edit, dispose of, reorganize, and
creatively connect the pieces. The person who
makes the connections is in an ‘external role’
Peterson (2000).
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8. The Invisible Concept ExpandedThe Invisible Concept Expanded
An “invisible mentor” is a training tool as well as a
different way of thinking
“Invisible mentors” are books, interviews, speeches,
articles, presentations by and about unique leaders
who you can learn things from
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9. How The Invisible Mentor Works
For a book to assume the role of an “invisible
mentor,” it has to have many of the elements below:
Provokes thought
Provides a deeper level of understanding and heightened
awareness
Ignites passion
Awakens deep-seated emotions
Provides practical wisdom
Chronicles events for strategic guidance
Provides formulas and intellectual frameworks to use
Be about a change maker
Solves everyday problems
Shifts the reader’s mindset
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10. How The Invisible Mentor Works
For an interview to assume the role of an Invisible Mentor,
interviewees have to be:
Willing to share wisdom, knowledge and experiences
Old enough to have learned important life lessons
Accomplished
Enlightened and understand that the world is bigger than them
Inspiring
Willing to help others succeed
Engaging
Well-read
Articulate
Problem solvers
Change makers
Passionate
Easy to understand
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11. Why Invisible Mentors Are Important
Invisible Mentors are great substitutes for traditional
mentors, and the perfect complement to any mentoring
relationship
Invisible Mentors allow professionals to:
tap into their inner genius and promote a personal
growth regiment
introduce rigor to their thinking
increase discipline
strengthen the ability to communicate and create a
well-fed mind
Consistently reading the right books, builds intellectual
and verbal power; and listening to the right interviews
heightens focus and awareness, while increasing
knowledge
Digesting the words of great thinkers provides a rich
minefield for great ideas worth exploring
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12. Who are Five Unique Leaders you Can Learn
Things from?
To decide which Invisible Mentors will take you where you
want to go:
Where do you see yourself personally and professionally
in the next one to three years?
Are their gaps in your skills that you have to fill?
Who are five unique leaders who have accomplished what
you would like to accomplish? Or, who are five people
who have walked the path, or are farther along the path
than you?
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13. Who are Five Unique Leaders you Can Learn
Things from?
Have any of these experts given important speeches and
produced information products such as books, ebooks
and audio programs that you could use to expand your
knowledge base in the area (s) you identified above?
Write down the titles of the speeches and the names of
the products for easy reference later.
What traits or behaviours do these unique leaders have in
common?
What is it about them that you are attracted to?
Do their core values and philosophies align with yours?
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14. Make Your 5 Invisible Mentors Work for You
Observe these five unique leaders (Invisible Mentors),
read their books, watch their presentations and videos,
listen to any interviews they have given
Immerse yourself in everything about them so that if you
are problem solving, you could ask and answer the
question, "what would Invisible Mentor x do if she were in
this situation?"
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15. ConclusionConclusion
With a plethora of online resources today, the learning
curve for observing and learning from “invisible mentors”
in a particular field can be cut substantially by:
listening to or reading speeches given by them
reading books written by and about them,
and listening to interviews given by and about them
Suddenly the concept of “invisible mentors” has opened
up, and can include both living and dead leaders who are
unique
And, individuals who have never had the opportunity to
develop a traditional mentoring relationship now have
more options
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16. About The AuthorAbout The Author
Avil Beckford President of Ambeck Enterprise and Chief
Invisible Mentor, is an accomplished writer, researcher, and
analyst with over 15 years of experience. Her strong service
orientation, dedication to learning and exploring new ways of
improving her own life as well as the many she touches, has
underpinned her success to date.
A published author, her new book, Tales of People Who Get
It is the culmination of her life experiences. It has often been
said of Avil that her life informs her work. She has also
created a companion workbook Journey to Getting It.
Avil’s many readers look forward to Ambeck Edge, her
company’s regular e-Newsletter that is a rich resource those
interested in self-improvement, as well as those
professionals who struggle with life balance issues. More
recently, she created The Invisible Mentor Blog to use
books, articles and interviews by and about successful
people to mentor her readers.
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17. Websites/ResourcesWebsites/Resources
Websites
Ambeck Enterprise http://www.ambeck.com
The Invisible Mentor Blog http://theinvisiblementor.com
Resources
Website Resources: http://www.ambeck.com/resources.html
Blog Resources: http://theinvisiblementor.com/resources/
Books: Tales of People Who Get It, Journey to Getting It, The
Invisible Mentor Tool Kit, The Problem Solver Tool Kit, Work-
Life Balance Self Discovery Worksheet , Regret
Disengagement Worksheet http://stores.lulu.com/avilbeckford
Music Credit: Beethoven: Pathetique Sonata, second movement (www.amclassical.com)
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