If you’ve ever wanted a mentor or are thinking about speaking to someone about a mentorship, you’ll want to watch this video first.

Tweet it out:Don’t leave mentorship to chance. Be willing to ask people to mentor you. When you do, you will both win. @KevinEikenberry

Remarkable Coaching Workshop

Want more articles like this?

Subscribe to any of our e-newsletters to get them delivered directly to your inbox.

Kevin Eikenberry is a recognized world expert on leadership development and learning and is the Chief Potential Officer of The Kevin Eikenberry Group. He has spent over 30 years helping organizations across North America, and leaders from around the world, on leadership, learning, teams and teamwork, communication and more.

Twice he has been named by Inc.com as one of the Top 100 Leadership and Management Experts in the World and 100 Great Leadership Speakers for Your Next Conference. The American Management Association named him a “Leaders to Watch” and he has been twice named as one of the World's Top 30 Leadership Professionals by Global Gurus. Top Sales World has named him a Top Sales & Marketing Influencer several times, and his blog has been named on many “best of” lists. LeadersHum has named him one of the 200 Biggest Voices in Leadership in 2023.

Share your thoughts

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked

  1. Oh wow, just when I was thinking of who to ask preceptor (mentor) me for a doctoral study project, this episode of Kevin’s Remarkable TV pops up and puts focus to all the things going through my head about how to approach the person I have in mind and framing the ask etc. So, whether it fell into place, as the video mentions, can happen, or it is fate, I am now more equipped and confident about how to approach the person I have in mind.

    Thank you Kevin; your site is the best thing I have come across in ages and I look forward to your tid-bits for leading remarkably. If I ever graduate from this doctoral program, please consider yourself invited to the convocation

{"email":"Email address invalid","url":"Website address invalid","required":"Required field missing"}