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Peer mentoring and collaboration are more crucial than ever, and can be achieved through brief, powerful conversations. Colleen Stanley, co-author of "Be the Mentor That Mattered," joins us to uncover the impactful world of informal mentorship. As society faces challenges like the breakdown of community and the perils of social media, the demand for authentic mentorship grows. Mark and Colleen discuss how business leaders can counteract these trends by modeling genuine engagement and presence. Successful salespeople, with their knack for building relationships, are uniquely positioned to step up as mentors and offer guidance.

This conversation highlights how informal mentorship can unlock potential and support personal and professional growth. Colleen shares strategies for finding the right mentor, stressing the importance of integrity and preparedness. By staying proactive, even when formal processes are lacking, individuals can tap into the power of mentorship to achieve what once seemed impossible.

👤 About the Guest

Colleen Stanley is the leading sales expert on emotional intelligence for sales and sales leadership, and co-author of 'Be the Mentor that Mattered.' Explore further resources at www.salesleadershipdevelopment.com

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