Mentoring Is a Two-Way Street | BTalk Australia

By Phil Dobbie | August 6, 2008

BNET Australia Contributors

Aussie Rules

Biography

BNET Australia Contributors

BNET Australia Contributors
Phil Dobbie has a wealth of radio and business experience. In his BTalk Australia podcast, he provides a lively and insightful view on business issues.
Brian Haverty is editorial director for CBS Interactive Australia and is responsible for the company's BNET and ZDNet Australia sites.
Robert Gerrish is a coach, author and professional speaker and the founder of Flying Solo, an Australian online community for solo business owners.
Melissa Lourenco is the HR manager for CBS Interactive in Australia.
Chris Golis is the author of The Humm Handbook: Lifting Your Level of Emotional Intelligence. He runs seminars and workshops on EQ.
Suzi Dafnis is Community Director of the Australian Businesswomen's Network.
Yvonne Adele helps organisations build a culture of ideas by teaching people at all levels to access their untapped creative thinking skills.
Loading...

(9min 22) Click on “Play” to hear the podcast or click “Get It” to download.

Mentoring is often started for altruistic reasons, but often people find they get as much out of it as they give.

Today on BTalk Australia Phil Dobbie talks to Ann Rolfe from Mentoring Works about how mentoring can help you and your employees to broaden knowledge and offer balanced decision making.

Add your thoughts and comments by clicking “Participate” at the bottom of this post.

See also:
How to Start a Mentorship Program

Listen to other editions of BTalk Australia here.

Talkback - Tell us what you think