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Endeavor Jordan’s Guide toHIGH-IMPACT Mentoring
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Established in 1997, Endeavor is a global non-profit organization headquartered in New York that supports high-impact entrepreneurs around the world by providing them with key ingredients to entrepreneurial success such as strategic advice and access to a world class mentorship network.
About Endeavor
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Through the guidance that Endeavor offers, entrepreneurs can tangibly impact their communities, generate new job opportunities, bolster their countries’ national wealth, inspire others to innovate, and contribute to private sector development.
Endeavor now supports 917 high-impact entrepreneurs from 585 companies in 20 emerging and growth markets who created over 225,000 jobs and generated over $6.0 billion in revenues in 2012.
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ARGENTINA
EGYPT
LEBANON
TURKEY
BRAZIL
GREECE
POLAND
NEW YORK
SINGAPORE
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
SAN FRANCISCO
MOROCCO
SPAIN
PORTUGAL
NIGERIA
ITALY
PERU
VIETNAM
PHILIPPINES
JAPAN
THAILAND
MEXICO
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INDONESIA
MALAYSIA
MIAMI
SAUDI ARABIACOLOMBIA
JORDAN
SOUTH AFRICA
GLOBAL SUPPORT OFFICES
Endeavor launched its operations in Jordan in 2009 and is leading the way in supporting high-impact entrepeneurship.
Today, Endeavor Jordan supports 19 Endeavor Entrepreneurs representing 13 companies from varying industries, and continues to search for more high-impact Jordanian entrepreneurs to support through our local and international networks.
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High-impact Mentoring Endeavor’s mission is to accelerate High-impact Entrepreneurs; this isonly possible through MENTORING
FACTS
Our Mentors are a network of business leaders, industry experts, academics and entrepreneurs who help screen and mentor entrepreneurs.
Mentors and Endeavor Entrepreneurs are very much interlinked.
Over 2,500 business leaders and executives globally serve as Endeavor Mentors.
Between 2012/2013, Endeavor Mentors globally provided entrepreneurs with 50,000+ hours of mentoring.
Between 2012/2013, Endeavor Jordan Mentors provided entrepreneurs with 197 hours of mentoring.
General ROLES of Endeavor Jordan Mentors
Be a role model:
Promote an entrepreneurial culture that ties into Endeavor’s model.
Practice the highest ethical standards and be transparent in all actions.
Be an advocate:
Support Endeavor Entrepreneurs by providing strategic advice to assist Entrepreneurs with their business challenges.
Promote Entrepreneurship and Endeavor in media interviews and conferences.
Participate in conferences, case studies, and other programs designed by Endeavor to reach the wider community.
Refer companies to become Endeavor Entrepreneurs
Mentors Contribute to Endeavor Jordan’s Sustainability Model in Multiple Ways
Each member has different interests and commitments – there is no single best engagement profile. The below are the different ways in which Mentors can contribute:
SELECT
Second Opinion Review (SOR)
Interviews with candidates who have passed the First Opinion Review in the selection process.Duration: 1 to 2 hour meeting;4 to 6 meetings a year.
Local Selection Panel (LSP)
A panel composed of mentors who conduct group interviews with candidates and deliberate at the end who should advance to the International Selection Panel.Duration: full day event; up to 3 local panels a year.
SUPPORT
AdHoc Coaching
Provide support when an entrepreneur has questions about a specific topic.Duration: 1 to 2 hour meeting;5 to 6 meetings a year.
Advisory Board Member
Advise Endeavor Entrepreneurs strategically and provide needed checks and balances for their business. Duration: 2 to 3 hour meeting;4 to 6 meetings a year.
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Role Model & Advocacy
Participation in the media and forums to share best practices and expertise to strengthen the entrepreneurial culture.Frequency: No interviews or scheduled events. Mentors will be consulted according to their availability.
Second Opinion Review (SOR)
WHAT: Interviews with candidates who have passed the First Opinion Review (FOR) in the selection process. WHY: SOR is at the core of the selection process. It serves the dual objectives of mentoring and evaluating the candidates.
HOW: Each interview, in general, lasts for an hour.
Mentors are expected to fill in the SOR Scoring Sheet.
PRE WORK: A candidate package consisting of the candidate profile and Scoring Sheet will be sent at least 3 days prior to the interview.
OUTCOME: Mentors recommend whether the candidate is fit for the Endeavor Selection process. Some mentors will also recommend another mentor whom he/she thinks will best suit the candidate for upcoming SORs.
ROLES: Mentors will attend the interview with an Endeavor staff. The staff will lead the conversation and take notes.
BEST PRACTICES:
Prepare: Interviews are much more effective when mentors read the candidate profile and prepare questions before the session.
SELECT
“Truly a rewarding and fun experience. Thank you for including me.”Luay Abu Ghazaleh, Panelists – Local Selection Panel
Local Selection Panel (LSP)
WHAT: A panel composed of mentors who conduct group interviews with candidates and deliberate at the end who should advance to the International Selection Panel (ISP).
WHY: The LSP process serves the dual objectives of evaluating the candidates and providing candidates with feedback on how to improve their business model as well as how to perfect their business pitch.
HOW: The LSP is typically held on a weekday from 8.30am to 4pm. There will be up to three local panels annually.
Panelists are expected to fill in the LSP Scoring Sheet.
PRE WORK: An info pack with agenda and detailed profile of candidates will be sent 3 to 5 days prior.
A 30 min Panelist briefing will also be held at the start of the LSP.
OUTCOME: Mentors will provide feedback on candidate’s pitching, financial alignments, and future plans.
Mentors also assess candidate’s qualifications to join the ISP.
ROLES: Panelists will pair up with other panelists to conduct the interview. Panelists will lead a Q&A session and provide the candidates feedback after each session.Staff will act as time keeper and note taker.
BEST PRACTICES:Prepare: Interviews are much more effective when panelists read the candidate profile and prepare questions before the session.
Facilitate connections: As you read the profiles and go through the interview process, ask yourself if there is anybody you know that the candidates should meet.
AdHoc Coaching
WHAT: Provide support when the entrepreneur has questions about a specific topic.
WHY: At the heart of Endeavor’s model is the world-class network built to support entrepreneurs. Mentors provide entrepreneurs with advice, support and inspirations.
HOW: Each session, in general, lasts for 2 hours.
There are no specific templates to be filled in for mentoring sessions.
PRE WORK: Mentors will be sent a brief about the company and entrepreneur’s questions.
OUTCOME: Mentors will provide entrepreneurs with needed advice or facilitate connections to ensure entrepreneurs receive the support they need.
ROLES: Mentors will attend the mentoring session with a staff. The staff will provide all necessary background information regarding the entrepreneur. The mentor’s role is to advice and support the entrepreneur.
BEST PRACTICES:Prepare: Mentoring sessions are much more effective when mentors familiarize themselves with the entrepreneur’s needs and challenges before the session.
SUPPORT
Panelists from Endeavor Jordan’s 1st Local Selection Panel – June 2009From left:
Ali Al–Husry, Laith Al–QasemFadi Ghandour, Maher KaddouraSafwan Masri
Advisory Board
WHAT: Provide in-depth counseling and guidance on strategy, industry and specific topics of interest to help entrepreneurs grow their business efficiently.
WHY: These strategic sessions help entrepreneurs validate their ambitions, prioritize their problems, and build an action plan to address their strategic and operational priorities.
HOW: Quarterly meeting, each lasting 2 to 3 hours.
There are no specific templates to be filled in for these strategic sessions.
PRE WORK: Mentors will be sent a presentation about the company, meeting agenda, and any materials from previous strategic meetings prior to each meeting.
OUTCOME: Mentors collaboratively advise the entrepreneur on specific challenges and general strategies.
Challenge direction as the entrepreneurs consider pivoting the business model and provide outside perspective to help mitigate risk.
Develop, refine, and review the growth strategy to link the entrepreneur needs to the menu of Endeavor services.
ROLES: The roles of mentors are dependent on the needs of the Endeavor Entrepreneur; mentors can act as advisors, motivators or someone who holds the entrepreneur accountable for his/her goals and targets.
BEST PRACTICES: The success of the session is very dependent on the Entrepreneur, as he/she will lead the discussion. However, mentors should still familiarize themselves with the Entrepreneur’s needs and past progress.
KharabeeshAdvisory Board Members
Ihab Hinnawi, Walid Tahabsem
Role Model & Advocacy
WHAT: To inspire entrepreneurs to grow and multiply their impact and advocate high-impact Entrepreneurship.
WHY: Mentors can be a source of inspiration not just through the knowledge they share but also a real-life example of giving back and multiplying impact beyond the business.
HOW: Participating actively in Endeavor events, recommending potential entrepreneurs and mentors, advocating high-impact entrepreneurship through public speaking sessions (seminars, media interview, workshop, etc).
PRE-WORK: Understanding and embracing the Endeavor mission and spirit of mentorship and building a community/ecosystem.
OUTCOME: Building a mentorship culture among Endeavor Entrepreneurs and within the entrepreneurship ecosystem in Jordan.
ROLES: Mentors play an ambassadorial role for Endeavor and high-impact entrepreneurship.
BEST PRACTICES: A vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem is dependent on full engagement of all stakeholders. However, mentors play a key role by inspiring other entrepreneurs to give back to their community.
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Meet Our Network
Endeavor Jordan Mentors
Abeer QumsiehFounder & Director, Better Business
Akram KhreisFounder & CEO, International Beverages Consultancy
Alaa RadyCo-Founder & Managing Director, Enmaa Financial Services
Amer NasereddinCo-Founder & CMO, Primus
Costandi YaghnamFounder & Vice Chairman, ElZay Ready Wear Manufacturing Co.
Emile CubeisyFounder & Managing Partner, Silicon Badia
Ennis RimawiChairman, Millennium Energy Industries
Fadi KawarActing Chief Alliances & Partnerships Officer, Etihad Etisalat
Haytham KamhiyahGeneral Manager, Capital Bank
Humam MuftiCo-Founder & Chairman, STS
Imad AyoubCEO, Cyberia Group
Imad BukhariCEO, THE Group
Imad MalhasFounder & CEO, IrisGuard Inc.
Jumana TwalFounder & CEO, Bidaya Corporate Communications
Karim KawarPresident, Kawar Group
Karina HaumOwner & Managing Director at Act and Echo Corporation
Khaled IraniFounder & CEO, E2E
Kim Abu JaberCEO, Fuad Abujaber and Sons
Laith Al-QasemChairman, Arabian Business Consultants for Development
Luay Abu GhazalehCEO & Managing Partner, Abu-Ghazaleh Intellectual Property
Majd ShweikehFounder & President, Masharek 360
Majda Al LabadiCorporate Vice President of Human Resources, Hikma Pharmaceuticals
Majed SifriCEO, Optimiza
Majied QasemCo-Founder & CEO, d1g.com
Nabil NazerChief Investment Officer, Ghassan Ahmed Al Sulaiman Development Company
Nadim KayyaliPartner, Eversheds Amman
Nicola BillehHuman Resources Director, Nuqul Group
Omar HamarnehExecutive Chairman, iPARK
Omar SatiManaging Director, DASH Ventures
Rami AdwanCEO, Electronic Health Solutions
Saad MouasherSenior Deputy CEO, Jordan Ahli Bank
Samar ObaidTransaction Advisory Services Partner, Ernst & Young Jordan
Sami ShalabiHead of Engineering, Google Digital Publishing Platform
Samih ToukanChairman & CEO, Jabbar Internet Group
Taghreed ShunnarFounder & CEO, Professional Effective Solutions
Walid FazaInvestment Manager, Mena Venutre Investments
Yousef KhaliliehManaging Partner, Rajai Dajani and Associates Law Office
Zaid AyoubDirector, R TMZ Investments Inc
Endeavor Jordan Staff
Rasha MannaManaging Director
Rayan GhoshehMarketing & Events Manager
Tamer Al-SalahEntrepreneur Selection & Growth Manager
Leen Nabulsi Entrepreneur Selection & Growth Senior Associate
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“if people aren’t calling you crazy, you aren’t thinking big enough”Linda RottenbergEndeavor Co-Founder & CEO
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“We are seeing a robust start-up scene in Jordan, but if our target is to be creating more jobs, our focus needs to be on scale-ups”
Ali Al-HusryChairman Endeavor Jordan