Remove benefits-of-having-mentor
article thumbnail

The Invaluable Secret Benefit of Having a Mentor

Zumvu

When you are just starting a business, it might feel exciting to figure everything out independently.

52
article thumbnail

How to effectively delegate tasks and manage projects

Martech

When I relayed my surprise to a mentor a few days later, he offered me some advice that has helped me both personally and professionally. We anticipate what needs to be done when others have not expected it, showing proactiveness that they have not experienced before. I can have it by Tuesday.” So Alex didn’t do it.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Trending Sources

article thumbnail

15 Best Examples of Professional Goals [+Tips to Achieve Them]

Hubspot Marketing

Professional goals are often personal, but they don’t have to be. It’s important to point out that you might have one overarching professional goal, like “become professionally bilingual.” The difference between “Learn five new Spanish vocabulary words” and “Learn Spanish” is that you now have something to work on.

article thumbnail

How to Find a Mentor Online

Neil Patel

Success in many areas of life depends on personal and professional development, and finding a mentor can help. Mentorship simply means a relationship between you (the mentee) and a more experienced person (mentor) that benefits your growth. How to Find a Mentor. Finding the right mentor is never an easy task.

Transform 128
article thumbnail

6 Benefits of Mentoring Young Marketers

Set Up

I have always believed that we are responsible as marketers (and humans) to pass on our wisdom to the next generation. In my experience, mentors benefit just as much (if not more) as mentees from the relationship in six key ways: Getting Fresh Perspectives: Mentors can gain insights and ideas from mentees that help keep the mentor sharp.

article thumbnail

CMO Spotlight | John Ross - PosiGen

Set Up

Set up CEO, Joe Koufman , virtually sat down with John Ross , the Vice President of Marketing at PosiGen to discuss his career journey, the benefits of continuous learning, and groundbreaking brands. “ You have to be an insatiable learner. You have to want to be a marketer. ” Q2 | What is your superpower?

CMO 98
article thumbnail

How To Use the Hero’s Journey for Content Marketing: A Good Story Goes A Long Way

Marketing Insider Group

Content foundations are must-have artifacts like buyer profiles, industry and competitor data, search keyword analysis, content performance data, and key marketing messages. Campbell’s structure can be simplified into three acts: Departure: The hero prepares for a journey into the unknown with help from a mentor.