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Beer, Beats, & Business

Talking Mentoring & Bourbon County Stout w/ Mark J. Carter – S5Ep26

February 13, 2020 By dfish99

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Mark J. Carter helps companies and organizations build valuable business relationships & bring big ideas to life through mentoring programs & speaking experiences.

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Pay Attention To:

  1. Don’t jump the gun on asking for help from a potential mentor.
  2. Pay close attention to Mark’s definition of what mentoring actually is.
  3. Why you should have a process to your mentorship.
  4. The problem is NEVER funding.
  5. Mentors are human: say thank you and let them know how their advice works.
  6. Mentees are in the driving seat of the relationship – so they need to take responsibility for moving it forward.
  7. Why Mark doesn’t waste his time with light beers.

Things We Mentioned:

Bourbon County Stout

One of my friend Rob’s favorite beers: Golden Monkey

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Filed Under: Podcast Episodes, Season 5 Tagged With: Mark J. Carter, mentorship

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