Mentorship

Mentorship can be a good way to gain experience when starting a business. With the help of a mentor you can get an inside into the market, as well as use their advise and experience to your benefit.

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Mentorship:

  1. Identify Goals: Identify your goals will help you to determine what kind of mentor you need and what you expect to achieve through the relationship.
  2. Research: Research potential mentors can include looking for individuals with experience in the entrepreneurs industry or field of interest.
  3. Network: Network can be a great way to find a mentor. You can attend events, join organisations, or simply step forward and say hi to anyone you hope to connect with.
  4. Reach Out: Once you have identified potential mentors, you can send an email or message to introduce yourself and explain your goals and why you are interested in a mentorship relationship.
  5. Built the Relationship: Once a mentor has agreed to the relationship, you should build a strong and productive relationship by communicating regularly, and being open to and guidance.