Defining Coaching and Mentoring
What is Coaching?
Coaching is a structured, goal-oriented process in which a professional coach works with an individual to enhance specific skills, overcome challenges, and achieve clearly defined objectives. Coaching often focuses on the present and the immediate future, emphasizing measurable progress within a defined timeframe. Coaches use techniques such as questioning, active listening, and feedback to unlock a person’s potential and help them achieve their goals.
What is Mentoring?
Mentoring, on the other hand, is a more informal, relationship-based process where an experienced individual (the mentor) provides guidance, support, and advice to a less experienced person (the mentee). Mentoring often has a long-term focus, emphasizing personal growth, career development, and the transfer of knowledge. Unlike coaching, mentoring often involves sharing personal experiences and offering insights to help the mentee navigate their journey.