Bridge Mentorship: In the current competitive era, whether you are a school student or a young job seeker, everyone needs a mentor. In mentorship, a more experienced person shares knowledge and wisdom with another professional to help them climb ahead. The more experienced person is called a mentor. Mentors are usually further along in their career or education and can use their experience as a role model to guide the mentee.
Bridge Mentorship
Research shows that 71% of mentors prefer to mentor employees of their profession. This concept is now called 'Bridge Mentorship', where the mentor and mate meet regularly face-to-face to form a two-way partnership. During this process, the mentee is helped to gain a deeper understanding of the mentor's unique experiences, perspectives, and cultural background. With training, this process promotes empathy and inter-cultural communication.
Encourage open dialogue
Like most mentorships, bridge mentorships have certain guidelines, including confidentiality and trust on the part of both the mentee and the mentor. This foundation creates a supportive and safe environment that encourages open dialogue between the two. This process helps overcome the concerns of both parties and ultimately creates a more culturally competent work environment for all.
Attend events
You can expand your network for bridge mentorships by attending events aimed at increasing connections within your field or your specific communities. This can help you reach leaders who are in high positions and are familiar with your cultural background.
Find mentoring centers
You can find online platforms that focus on matching mentors. You can participate in a project within your organization in which people from different departments or functional areas work together and meet leaders from other departments. Bridge mentorships require you to step out of your safe zone. You can ask to meet potential centers to get their thoughts and see if they want to take the relationship further. Keep in mind that while it is useful to connect with mentors in your industry, people outside your field of interest can also offer suggestions.
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