Finding and Approaching the Right Mentor
Write a one-page brief: your goal, why now, what you’ve tried, and the specific guidance you need. Clarity communicates competence and makes it easier for mentors to say yes.
Finding and Approaching the Right Mentor
Reference their work, state your objective in one sentence, and propose a tight commitment. Example: three calls over eight weeks to refine a pivot plan and review two stakeholder maps.
Finding and Approaching the Right Mentor
Share how you can help in return—industry context, introductions, or speaking support. Mentorship is a two-way street; demonstrate you’re a builder, not just a beneficiary.