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· It’s a role the Air Force takes seriously. Air Force Manual , which provides guidance for the service’s mentoring program, calls mentoring “an essential ingredient in developing well-rounded, professional and competent future leaders” and “an inherent responsibility of leadership.”Estimated Reading Time: 7 mins. · According to the Air Force Manual , Air Force Mentoring Program, mentorship is “a type of professional relationship in which a person with greater experience and wisdom guides another person to develop both personally and professionally. This relationship helps achieve mission success and motivates Airmen to achieve their goals.”. · Mentorship requires time, effort and dedication. To assist with this process, there is a “Mentoring Checklist” in Air Force Manual , “Air Force Mentoring Program,” which outlines how to plan for the different mentoring sessions. “No matter your age, it’s important to help each other,” James said.
Air Force Manual , Air Force Mentoring Program (Washington, DC: Headquarters Department of the Air Force, May 1, ). Mike Mullen, "The Leadership 'Playbook,'" Surface Warfare (January/February ), 36‒ Air Force Manual , Air Force Mentoring Program, defines mentors "as advisors and guides who share knowledge, experiences, and ad-vice in helping mentees achieve their career goals."12 This manual indicates that the key to the mentoring process is the direct involvement of commanders. AIR FORCE MENTORING PROGRAM AND RESOURCES MENTOR ING Mentoring is a critical component of the Air Force's evelopment d construct. Mentoring is normally a relationship in which an individual with greater wisdom and experience guides another person toward further development personally and professionally.
It’s a role the Air Force takes seriously. Air Force Manual , which provides guidance for the service’s mentoring program, calls mentoring “an essential ingredient in developing well-rounded, professional and competent future leaders” and “an inherent responsibility of leadership.”. This revision transitions AFMAN , Air Force Mentoring Program to AFH , Air Force Mentoring Program to conform to the publication definitions provided in AFI, Publications and Forms Management. Information in this document is from OSD Mentoring Resource Portal, AFMAN , Air Force Mentoring Program HOW TO BE A GREAT MENTOR Purpose: To provide Mentors with characteristics, behaviors and values that help develop and maintain successful mentoring relationships.
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