18. • refers to the ways one uses his time in a
productive way.
19. Skills Vs. Talents
Skills Talents
• is something that
you acquire after
putting in a lot of
hard work; unlike
talent, it is not
inborn, but learnt.
• is something that
one is born with; it
is your natural
ability to do
something without
really thinking
about it.
20. Two types of Skills
Foundational Functional
• skills people bring
to a job, simply
transferable skills
• Example: reading,
writing, listening,
speaking and
creative writing
• skills specific to the
functions workers
perform doing the job
• Example: budgeting,
forecasting, managing
human resources,
materials and
facilities
21. • The mentor will guide the mentee in order
to develop his skills and talents.
22. • Discovered and Undiscovered Talents –
The mentee is not aware that he possesses such
talent. The mentor will develop a pattern in
identifying the strength of the mentee through
the activities, education and experiences of the
mentee, to bring out the hidden talents.
23. • Hidden Talents – Some people feel they
don’t have any talent. The mentor helps in
order for the mentee to be comfortable on
what he has to do.
24.
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