Making the business case for mentoring

This whitepaper will break down what you need to gain buy-in for your mentorship program from senior leaders.

What will you learn?

Depending on how your mentorship program idea originated, it may be required to get leadership buy-in. If the initiative to start a mentorship program came from the top, that’s great, but if it didn’t, then you’ll need to put some additional work in to ensure your program has the support from leadership it needs to succeed. To get buy-in you’ll need to put together a business case to present to leadership.

It is important that you customize your business case for your stakeholders, as every organization is at a different point in their mentoring journey.”
How to build the business case for your mentoring program
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How to build the business case for your mentoring program

Depending on how your mentorship program idea originated, it may be required to get leadership buy-in. If the initiative to start a mentorship program came from the top, that’s great, but if it didn’t, then you’ll need to put some additional work in to ensure your program has the support from leadership it needs to succeed. To get buy-in you’ll need to put together a business case to present to leadership.

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