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All Things Professional Mentoring

All Things Professional Mentoring

All Things Professional Mentoring

with 

Prof David Clutterbuck & Prof Bob Garvey

Key Takeaways

In this episode of The Mentoring Playbook, ABM founder Kerrie Dorman speaks with internationally renowned thought-leaders, Professors David Clutterbuck and Bob Garvey.

They reflect on their decades-long professional relationship, the evolution of mentoring, and the global impact of their research and initiatives. The conversation dives into topics like the intersection of mentoring and culture, the significance of storytelling in mentoring, and emerging projects aimed at professionalising the mentoring field.

Key Learnings/Themes:
  • Mentoring Origins & Collaboration:
    • Clutterbuck and Garvey discuss their initial meeting in the 1990s, sparking a long-term collaboration that has shaped modern mentoring practices.
  • Ongoing Research:
    • With a collaboration going back to the 1990's producing multiple papers and books  they share insights into their ongoing research on coach maturity, which began in 2017 and which will appear in a forthcoming book.
  • The Power of Storytelling:
    • Both professors highlight the role of personal stories in mentoring, noting how reframing one’s internal narrative can lead to significant personal growth.
  • The Rise of Professional Mentoring:
    • A shift is noted toward professional mentoring, particularly among retiring executives who wish to leverage their experience and wisdom without becoming traditional coaches.
  • The Future of Mentoring:
    • Clutterbuck and Garvey see a growing recognition of mentoring as a professional career, with formal qualifications  becoming more sought after globally.

This episode highlights the depth and diversity of mentoring, from global cultural practices to the professionalisation of the field. Tune in for a rich, reflective conversation on the past, present, and future of mentoring. You can discover further reading and research results  here.

Happy mentoring!