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ABM Intermediate Mentoring Programme

Individual support as you develop your skills and career

This mentoring programme offers a unique opportunity for personal and professional growth through a tailored, one-to-one relationship with an experienced ABM practitioner from the Inflexion Group faculty.

Built around a specific project, agreed with your line manager, this powerful partnership provides you with invaluable guidance, support, and insights to navigate your career path, enhance your skills, and achieve your specific project objectives more effectively.

Course type:
Mentoring
Level:
Intermediate
Length:
16 hours over 3-6 months
£3,999
$5,199
“As with any discipline, ABM is ever evolving and there’s always something new you can learn to refine your skills and generate new ideas. Taking time out for learning, development and reflection is so important and often something we forget to do.”
Megan West
Director - ABM & Marketing Services, Hotwire

Learning objectives

By participating in this mentoring programme, you will:

  1. Benefit from increased self-confidence and improved ABM skills.
  2. Unlock your full potential as an ABM-er.
  3. Make a meaningful contribution to your company.
  4. Enhance your job satisfaction.
Intermediate Mentoring Programme

Mentoring approach

  • 1 A kick-off meeting to agree development goals and project scope with mentor, mentee and line manager.
  • 2 Mentoring contract with agreed meeting schedule and recommended learning resources.
  • 3 Weekly or fortnightly mentoring sessions.
  • 4 A review meeting with review development against goals plus project outcomes and agree next steps.

Mentors

  • Louise Clark Senior Consultant
  • Laura Holmes Senior Consultant
  • Stephanie Deane Senior Consultant

Learning materials

An initial mentoring contract will be agreed, complete with recommended learning resources such as videos, podcasts, books, case studies, and articles.

Certificates earned

On completing this course, you’ll receive a Credly digital badge certifying your achievement, which you can add to your CV and share publicly.

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ABM AcademyTM Booking Terms & Conditions

All ABM AcademyTM courses are run by Inflexion Group, sometimes in conjunction with partners. The course contents and fees are described for each course on the ABM AcademyTM section of the Inflexion Group website.

A place on the course will only be confirmed once payment has been received, either by paying through Stripe or, if a master services agreement is already in place between your organisation and Inflexion Group Ltd, against our invoice where the standard payment terms from the master services agreement will apply.

Once your place on the course has been confirmed, you will be sent joining instructions including, where appropriate, unique codes that enable you to access on-demand training.

We will be sharing material on the course that is copyright to Inflexion Group and will be clearly marked as such. Some material will be distributed in PDF format after the course and will be also marked with an appropriate copyright.

As a delegate on the course, you are entitled to use the material for your own personal use, but it must not be copied, distributed or stored in a corporate repository without prior written permission.

If you are unable to attend the course, you may substitute a delegate from the same company, but if no-one is able to take the place, no refund will be given.

Inflexion Group reserves the right to cancel a course for any reason, in which case a full refund or credit for a future course will be given for any delegate booked on the course.

Inflexion Group reserves the right to cancel a course place for any delegate, without giving reason, in which case a full refund for the booked course will be given.

If you have any queries related to these terms and conditions, please contact me: colin@inflexiongroup.com.

Colin Nunn
Finance and Operations Director
Inflexion Group Ltd

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