Difference Between Coaching and Mentoring
Bhavya Mangla
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“The mind is not a vessel that needs filling, but wood that needs igniting."?—?Plutarch
Introduction
In Mahabharata, Krishna performed the role of Arjun’s charioteer throughout the battle, but he was much more than that. He was Arjun’s mentor, gently guiding and advising him at every step. This relationship stands as exemplary even today when we talk of mentoring.
Just before the onset of battle, when Arjun was plagued with doubts and apprehensions, the Bhagavad Gita narrated by Krishna served to give him the right perspective about his values and duties.
Throughout the battle, Not once did Arjun ever doubt the veracity of the advice given to him by Krishna, and Krishna also remained steadfast in his confidence in Arjun’s abilities.
Objective
“What is the difference between a coach and a mentor?” While the skills required are similar, and both are used as professional development tools, the structure and the outcome are quite different.
Coaching and Mentoring are philosophically very similar as it is the relationship between two people. The methods might differ between coaching and mentoring, but both are about helping people get where they want to go by leveraging the experience of the coach or mentor.
In this blog, we’ll explore?the difference between Mentoring & ?Coaching and what are its key benefits.
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Definition:
Competence (ISO 9000: 2015, Cl 3.10.4): Ability to apply knowledge and skills to achieve intended results
Skill (ISO 30401: 2018, Cl 3.30): Learned capacity to perform a task to a specified expectation
Knowledge (ISO 30401: 2018, Cl 3.25): Human or organizational asset enabling effective decisions and actions in the context
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Detailed Information
Coaching and Mentoring both play a vital role in the human resource development of an organization. All individuals need supervision and support?at various stages of their life whether it is about their performance and efficiency or career and effectiveness. The ultimate goal is development must?be there or else they will lose their morale which will result in a decrease in their efficiency and effectiveness. So, at periodical intervals, coaching and mentoring should be provided to the employees of an organization which will benefit the employee as well as the organization too.
Mentoring: A mentor is someone who shares the knowledge, skills and/or experience, to help another to develop and grow or an experienced and trusted advisor
Coaching: A coach is someone who provides guidance to a client on their goals and helps them reach their full potential
Coaches:?Generally, receive special training to guide people in any field towards achieving their goals.
Mentors:?Generally,?do not have formal training in mentorship. Their main focus is passing on specific skills and expertise to another person so they can be more successful.
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When to Use a Coach
When to Use a Mentor
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Industry Challenges:
-????????How often the top management feels the importance to have a structured approach to coaching and mentoring?
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References:
ISO 9001: 2015
ISO 9002: 2016
ISO 9004: 2018
IATF 16949: 2016
Industry Experts
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