In my opinion, everyone needs a mentor.
A mentor doesn't necessarily have to be someone you spend large amounts of time with, or even someone you work with. Just as Luke Skywalker needed Obi Wan Kenobi to show him a new world and help him realise his potential, from time to time we require the same level of guidance. There is no shortage of these types of people, and their skills and knowledge are a key foundation of the dynamic businesses which are the backbone of our economy.
I have been fortunate in my career that I have had the opportunity to learn from some of the best business minds inside and outside New Zealand. When you have a mentor it is the best of business relationships because the mentor invests in your development and takes you under their wing. At times their words and wisdom are priceless.
I have a mentor working with me to assist in maximising the opportunities for Zenith Solutions. Much of what we talk about is the management of change - which, really, when you think about, is the only real constant in the world.
Any kind of change, particularly that which is positive, takes time and requires realism about the time required to achieve our end goal. But, to be truly effective, change needs to be made in bite-sized chunks, rather than the blitzkrieg approach.