group mentoring, a collaborative approach where multiple mentees receive guidance from one or more mentors simultaneously, fostering shared learning experiences, one-on-one mentoring, a personalised guidance relationship where an experienced individual supports the development of another through direct interaction, reverse mentoring, a process in which a less experienced individual offers insights and knowledge to a more seasoned mentor, situational mentoring, a form of mentorship that adapts to specific circumstances or challenges faced by the mentee, providing tailored advice and support, to elicit honest feedback, to actively seek genuine opinions and critiques from individuals, encouraging openness and transparency in communication, to pivot to seek differences, to shift focus towards identifying and appreciating diverse opinions or approaches, promoting inclusivity and broader thinking, to set ground rules, to establish clear guidelines and expectations for behaviour and interactions within a group or relationship, ensuring mutual respect and understanding, to understand perspectives, to comprehend the varied viewpoints and experiences of others, enhancing empathy and insight into their thoughts and feelings.

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