Building Mentors Program – February 2026
The Mentor’s Authority: When Experience Meets Care
There’s a profound difference between coaching and mentoring—yet most development programs blend them into indistinguishable mush.
Coaching asks: “What’s your answer?” Mentoring shares: “Here’s what I’ve learned from walking this path.”
Coaching evokes what’s within. Mentoring accelerates through shared wisdom.
Both are essential. Both require mastery. Both rest on trust and care.
Introducing Building Mentors—a program designed to develop the unique capabilities that make mentoring transformational.
What you’ll develop:
Relational Authority Not authority from position, but from relationship and care. The mentee follows your guidance because they trust you, not because they have to.
Pattern Recognition Seeing what the mentee cannot yet see. Sharing experience without imposing it. Offering perspective that illuminates possibilities and pitfalls.
Strategic Guidance Providing direction based on a broader view. Connecting their goals to the larger ecosystem. Advocating for their development and opening doors.
Modeling & Transparency Making your thinking visible. Sharing both successes and failures authentically. Demonstrating how you navigate uncertainty.
Developmental Acceleration Helping people move faster than they could alone. Creating stretch opportunities. Always aiming toward their independence, never dependency.
The critical insight: When mentoring bold innovation or leadership in uncertainty, your authority isn’t content expertise. It’s meta-expertise—knowing how to navigate unknowns, how to build while building, how to lead without a map.
Who this is for:
→ Experienced professionals who want to guide others more effectively
→ Leaders building mentoring programs in their organizations
→ Coaches adding the mentoring dimension to their practice
→ Anyone who’s learned valuable lessons and wants to share them wisely
The Trust & Care difference: We ground mentoring in the same five trust pillars and transformation pathway as our coaching work. The goal is always the mentee’s autonomy—you accelerate their development, never create dependency.
Can be taken standalone or as part of Coaching School.
February 2026 Format and details coming soon.
The best mentors don’t just share what they know. They share how they learned it, how they think, and how they continue to grow.
Interested?