One to One Mentoring

Mentoring is incredibly powerful and important for career success and effective progression. What is more, mentoring is pretty flexible and easy to start too. At WMB.N , we define mentoring as the concept of an individual sharing their knowledge, skills and experience to help another to develop and grow.

Explore 3 legendary mentoring partnerships

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Steve Jobs mentoring Mark Zuckerberg

Two legends who you might just have heard of, to kick-off this article. Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg. The two are said to have taken walks around Palo Alto discussing how Zuckerberg might manage and develop Facebook, as well as entrepreneurship.

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Maya mentoring Oprah Winfrey

Yes, it’s true – even Oprah had a mentor! Of Maya Angelou, Mrs Winfrey said, ‘She was there for me always, guiding me through some of the most important years of my life, Mentors are important, and I don’t think anybody makes it in the world without some form of mentorship.’

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Father Michael van mentoring Mother Teresa

Here’s an interesting one. Mentoring is incredible because it can be applied to all aspects of life, personal, professional and even religious. They met in Rome waiting for a bus and became close friends, often chatting and confiding in each other over the years.

“The Timeless Legacy of Mentorship”

Inspired by the greatest mentor of all time – Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him).

The reality is that Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) was a guide & mentor who taught humanity lessons to breathe in this materialistic world. He was a teacher of academics, strategies, trade, professions, character, and above all, spirituality. WMB.N applies these principles in our mentoring programmes.

He (peace be upon him) mastered mentoring and transformed a race of highly uncultured, boorish, uncouth, and savage people into a group of pious, courteous, erudite, cultivated, and generous men and women, whom we refer to as the great Sahabah and Sahabiyat (Companions) today. It is a fact that this chain of mentoring and learning is alive even today, which produced countless sets of individuals from centuries who can influence the lives of millions.