Become the kind of mentor who naturally connects and builds community.
In a time when connections are fractured, patterns are complex, and sage guidance is even rarer, mentorship has never mattered more. Quiet Champions is a practical and insightful guide for experienced professionals who want to step up together for the next generation. Drawing on over three decades of executive coaching and leadership development, Ian Chisholm helps you turn everyday interactions into powerful acts of presence, accompaniment, and support that serve the greater good and bring more significance to your own career and life.
Being a mentor, Chisholm argues, isn't about the wealth of your experience or an impressive track record-it's about showing up with intention. Through strategic frameworks, vivid anecdotes, and reflective prompts, he challenges the myth that leadership is innate and instead reveals it as a practiced, purposeful choice. You'll learn tactics such as "Ascending to the LOFT," which invites you to ready and steady your mindset before important interactions; "Converting Encouragement to Information" shows you how to shift from offering generic help to contributing actionable insight; and "Including a Third Chair" helps you help mentees deepen their ability to see challenges from multiple perspectives. Each chapter invites readers to reflect on their motivations, build their mentorship style, and nurture growth in uncertain times.
Whether you're approaching the later stages of your career or craving a renewed sense of purpose, Quiet Champions offers a mindset and methodology to lead with empathy and intention. Ian Chisholm redefines the role of a mentor as one of today's most essential-and overlooked-sources of community resilience. Because the greatest mentors make the seemingly impossible workable, and they get us on our way.