About MentorNet
Grow your business with the help of a Mentor.
MentorNet is the Australian Businesswomen's Network's mentoring program for women in business. The program uses up-to-the-minute e-learning technology (including the internet, webinars, blogs and teleconferences) to deliver information, education, networking and mentoring that helps women expand their business skills and create a business plan. MentorNet is delivered over a six-month period. And, you can participate from the comfort of your own home.
Work ON Your Business with the help of a Mentor.
How does it work?
There are two aspects to the program. 1. The improvement of your business knowledge through training in key areas of business and 2. The support of a mentor to help you acheive your business goals.
Mentors (men or women with over five years business experience) provide mentoring to women business owners following a structured and planned approach to business building. The program covers business-skills development training, mentoring and peer collaboration. Subject-matter experts facilitate educational webinars (web seminars) to deliver business-skills training.
MentorNet gives you education and resources that allow you to:
- increase your confidence as a business owner
- have more direction and a clear plan for your business
- get new skills in marketing, business planning, finances, technology, business development, human resource management and more
- access the helpful advice and experience of a mentor
- collaborate with like-minded women who are also growing a business
Who is eligible to participate?
All participants (both mentors and mentorees) in the program must be operating a business. Mentors may be men or women who have owned and operated their business for a minimum of five years. Mentors can be located nationally, even globally. Each mentor will support up to four or five mentorees through a program. Mentoree positions are available to women who have been in business for at least six months and operate their business anywhere within Australia. The mentor commitment is approx 36-48 hours over six months.
Program Outcomes:
By the end of program, you will have created a detailed business plan incorporating marketing, operations and financial plans. You will have received training in core business development skills and collaborated with a growing network of peers.
Small-group mentoring and peer support occur concurrent with business skills training. By the end of the program, you will have consolidated the business skills trainings, identified deficiencies in your skills and taken appropriate action to train in these areas.
The mentors will have provided guidance and direction in business management and provided coaching and encouragement.
As a result of participating in the program mentors and mentorees will have expanded their national networks and made contacts that can provide ongoing support after the completion of the program. The role of the mentor and peer collaboration increases the feedback, commitment and accountability of meeting these targets.
Apply now to reserve your place. Or arrange a free 30-minute consultation to determine if you are 'Mentor Ready'. Use coupon code: CONSULT to get this $95 consultation for free.
What Others Say About MentorNet
Meet some of our MentorNet mentors and mentorees and read how they have benefited from being a part of this mentoring program.
How to Apply
Entry into the MentorNet program is by application. Apply today to ensure consideration for the next program. Once your Application Form has been received you will be contacted to confirm your participation.
All participants (both mentors and mentorees) in the program must be operating a business. Mentors may be men or women who have owned and operated their business for a minimum of five years. Mentors can be located nationally, even globally. Each mentor will support up to four or five mentorees through a program. Mentoree positions are available to women who have been in business for at least six months and operate their business anywhere within Australia. The mentor commitment is approx 36-48 hours over six months.
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