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An assessment sheet is for reflecting and evaluating the process of a meeting. This template is a tool for mentors, but mentees can also complete assessment sheets.
General Achievements
- Have you achieved your goals?
- Which goals?
Methodology
- Were you able to implement your methodological concept ?
- Was it successful?
- What steps were helpful?
Specificity
- Was it specific enough for the other person/mentee?
Time
- Did you both have enough time ? –– – 0 + ++
Other perspective
- How would you have felt in the other person's position ?
Your contribution
- What was your contribution to the meeting’s success, challenges, or failure?
Conclusions and next steps
- Which conclusions can you draw from it for the future?
- Which are the next logical steps that you should take?
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Related:
Mentoring Handbook
Providing Systemic Support for Mentees and Their Projects
MitOst editions, Berlin 2012, Online