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Human
Relations MGMT611
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Lesson
42
HELPING
OTHERS GROW
Helping
Others Grow
Helping
others grow strengthens the human
relationships. When you help
others, you help yourself as
well.
When
you pave the way for
others, others will have
positive feelings for you. They
will give you respect
and
you
will see that your relationships
with others are improving.
As a matter of fact you enrich your
own life
by
being helpful to others.
Being
a Nurturing, Positive
Person
A
mentor is characterized with the
ability of the future vision to
guide and lead people
towards the
achievement
of their goals and
objectives.
Sinha
(1980) developed the concept of
`nurturant task leader', he
describes it as ...a nurturant
and
benevolent
guide who cares for
his subordinates and takes a
personal interest in their
well being and
growth.
He in fact helps them grow and mature so
that they may assume greater
responsibilities and may be
competent
to participate in decision-making. The
nurturant task leader
believes that it is through the
task
system
that a meaningful, trusting and
growth oriented inter-relationship
may be developed in an
organizational
setting.
One
can be a positive nurturing
person by following these
rules.
1.
Understand that most people have
needs of growth. There is hardly
anyone who doesn't want
promotion
in life. Suppose if a person is
employed as a clerk, it doesn't
mean that he always have
to
live
with that status. If you
help him in improving his
status he will have nice
feelings for you.
2.
Make a team with a coworker to
form a network. If you are
able to form a team, you
can be more
helpful
to others. Networks play an
important role in the personal
and organizational development
and
growth.
3.
Be a role model for others.
When you demonstrate how to
be a good worker, others
would like to
follow
you.
A
list of mentoring behaviour
If
you ensure some basic
roles and responsibilities of a mentor,
you will see the improved
quality of
relationships
between the mentor and the
mentee. Let us see, how
you can be helpful to others
by guiding
and
leading them towards their
growth.
1.
Sponsor.
Sponsor
others to help and assist
them in getting jobs.
2.
Do coaching.
Provide
guidance and coaching based
on your past
experiences.
3.
Protect
others. Everyone
commits mistakes. If you
protect others from the bad
consequences of
their
mistakes, you will perform
the job of a mentor.
4.
Share
challenging tasks. If you
share some challenging task
with your coworkers, it will
be
helpful
in building confidence in
them.
5.
Act
as a referral agent. If
somebody needs your
reference, be sincere and
honest in telling the
positive
characteristics. And also
you can refer your mentee to
the one who can guide
him in a
better
way than you
can.
6.
Become
a Role model. Demonstrate
through your behaviour what
you expect from your
mentee.
7.
Giving
support and encouragement. People
always need support and
encouragement. You
can
do
it by a number of ways. Some nice
words can work
wonders.
8.
Do
counseling. Develop
a positive counseling relationship with
your mentee.
9.
Providing
friendship. Friendly
relationships give mental and
psychological support which
plays
many
a time vital role in the development of a
person.
10.
Encourage
problem solving. Be
helpful by identifying and solving
problems.
11.
Explain
complexities. Life
is becoming more and more
complex. If you are better
informed and
others
are confused about a particular situation.
Try to solve the complexities of
life.
12.
Teaching
the right skills. Make
others learn how to be
successful. Impart right and
proper
knowledge
and skill to your
mentees.
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13.
Encourage
continuous learning. Changes
are occurring all the time. Encourage
your mentees to
learn
new skills and keep
your knowledge up to date.
Coaching
skills and techniques
Mentoring
in the workplace is much talked about
these days. How can we be a
part of this process?
Here
are
certain techniques and
skills.
1.
Provide
specific (or behavioral)
feedback. Giving feedback on
technical and behavioral skills
is
necessary
in the learning process.
2.
Criticism
may not be pinching and
should be positive. Always offer constructive
criticism. Negative
criticism
is harmful.
3.
Encourage
the person to speak. Share
your strengths and
weaknesses with your mentee.
It will
encourage
him/her to communicate his/her
thinking.
4.
Ask
useful and tough questions.
Relevant questions about the problems
and their solutions
will
develop
the ability to think about the solutions of the
problems.
5.
Provide
emotional support. Being friendly and
supportive in learning process is very
useful.
6.
Provide
constructive advice. Be a part of the
others growth by giving a
sincere piece of
advice.
7.
Use
"could" rather than "should." Do
not be authoritative, let
others take
decisions.
8.
Interpret
what is happening. If you are well
informed and your
interpretation proves to be
right,
you
will develop trust among
people.
9.
Allow
for modeling the desired performance. If
others have better ideas,
let them do it on their
own
way.
Principles
of training
If
others admire your knowledge
and technical skills, you
feel satisfied. You can also
be helpful to others in
making
them learn certain
skills.
1.
Encourage
concentration and make people focus.
You can tell others
how to focus and what
to
focus.
2.
Use
motivated interest (passion). If
you make people motivated they
may excel in any field of
their
interest.
3.
Learn
how to remember. People
usually forget. It is very important to
learn the technique of
remembering
things.
4.
Ensure
the meaningfulness of learning materials.
Make sure that the notes
and audio visuals are
helpful
in learning.
5.
Give
feedback on progress. Give
periodic feedback on the lessons in
constructive way.
6.
Ask
the trainee to reflect on what was
learned. While you give
feedback to others, ask for
feedback
for
yourself as well.
7.
Deal
with trainee defensiveness.
People usually resist new
ways of doing things.
8.
Use
various learning
styles (e.g.
some people learning better in groups).
Different people feel
comfortable
in different ways of learning. Some
people like group learning, some
like individual
learning.
Some like formal learning
and some informal.
Tactics
for Dealing with Difficult
People
Dealing
with difficult people is an art.
Almost everyone has to face
with difficult people in one
form or the
other.
How to deal with difficult
people at work place depends on
your abilities. Here are a
few tips to deal
with
difficult people.
1.
Give ample feedback.
Don't be hostile or adverse. Constructive
feedback improves the
relationships.
2.
Criticize constructively. Positive
criticism will help others
improve their
behaviour.
3.
Help the difficult person
feel
more confident.
4.
Use tact and diplomacy. If
you are dealing with
him/her tactfully, he/she
would not remain
that
much
difficult for you.
5.
Use non-hostile humour. Do not
take his/her undesirable
attitude seriously. If you
use humour
and
jokes in dealing with
difficult people. It will
decrease the tension.
6.
Reinforce civil behaviour and good moods.
Be
positive and civilized with
others. You will
become
better worker and person if
you learn to reinforce civil
behaviour.
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Remember,
it is always desirable to help
others grow.
References:
Dubrin,
A.J. (2005). Human Relations:
Career and Personal Success.
Upper Saddle River, New
Jersey,
07458.
http://www.quoteland.com/author.asp
Sinha,
J.B.P. (1980). The Nurturing
Task Leader: A model of the effective
executive. New Delhi:
Concept
Publishing
Co.
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