Visku mentoring programme


At Visku giving back to our communities is in our DNA. The Visku Mentoring Programme has been designed to give back to the supply chain industry by introducing people intercompany and across all levels. Whether you’re a mentor or a mentee, the program bridges gaps and allows you to engage with people you wouldn’t typically have access to. It’s about empowering growth, fostering connections, and strengthening the industry.
Become a mentor Become a menteeGive just one hour of your time per month
Whether you’re stepping into the role of a mentor or a mentee, this program is an incredible opportunity to bridge gaps and connect with individuals you might not typically engage with. Think you don’t have the time? Think again! For as little as one hour a month you have the opportunity to give back to the supply chain industry, have the potential to change someone’s career and gain valuable personal skills.
Empowering growth
Strengthening the industry
Fostering connections
Meet the mentors

John Munnelly ,John Lewis

Phil Hackney ,Chief Operating Officer, Matalan
FAQs
Mentoring is the act of one individual sharing their knowledge, skills and experience, to help another person to develop and grow.
Almost everyone is ultimately capable of being a mentor. Anyone who believes they have experience or insight and can offer valuable support and advice to another individual can be a mentor.
A mentor can help with a huge number of aspects, such as an individual’s career, challenges they face and their achievements too. A mentor could help you with interview training, updating your resume or CV, providing insight into a certain industry, assisting you with staying connected to industry trends and standards, office or individual conflict, management challenges and a whole host of additional aspects of the working world.
The benefits are seen to be far clearer for the mentee, however, the benefits for a mentor are significant too. Being a mentor is a fantastic way to learn, develop and grow in one’s career. By mentoring someone else, a mentor will typically learn a lot by offering their support to a mentee.