Most mentors work for customers or partners of SAP. All of them are hands-on experts of an SAP product or service, as well as excellent champions of product roll-in and roll-out. They have been nominated by their peers on the basis of their passion for the community, their willingness to contribute and share as well as their ability to motivate others. Currently there are 75 total mentors...(as of 2010, now the number is over 160)
Many of the SAP Mentors are super-smart people - but that is not why they are SAP Mentors. That is just a bonus.
The SAP Mentor Program seeks to recognize the "glue" that binds the SAP Community together. SAP Mentors openly share their expertise and experiences - but more importantly they inspire others to do the same. They lead by example.
If you are considering nominating someone to be a SAP Mentor ask yourself - do they inspire you by their actions? Do they inspire others? Do people want to be like them? Do they openly share their contacts, their expertise and their experience? Do they do this just because that is who they are - not because they expect anything in return? Are they good communicators? Are they approachable? Are they friendly? Do they introduce people to each other - thereby widening everyone's personal networks. Do they encourage others to do more? And when others do step up do they step back and allow them to shine?
Do they demonstrate these characteristics in everything they do? Do they coach kids sporting teams? Do they donate their time to charities, community organisations, etcetera? Are they "glass half-full" people?
If you can answer "Yes" to some of these questions you may have found one of the hidden jewels of the SAP Community. Nomination will shine a light on them and thereby increase their sphere of influence. Perhaps it will also inspire someone else to step up and they may become a future SAP Mentor.
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