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Building a Sales Mentorship Program: Template for a Department-Wide Kickoff

Kory WhiteCurated by Kory White · Fractional CRO, CRO Syndicate
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Building a Sales Mentorship Program: Template for a Department-Wide Kickoff

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This is a structured, 90-minute kickoff meeting template to launch a formal sales mentorship program across your department. It uses a proven framework from Salesforce’s “Mentorship by Design” methodology, combined with Gartner’s “Sponsorship vs. Mentorship” research to avoid common pitfalls.

You will leave with a clear charter, matched pairs, and a 90-day action plan. No fluff, no generic advice—just a ready-to-run session.


1. Warm-Up: Why Mentorship Fails (10 min)

Time allocation: 10 minutes Goal: Surface the real reasons past mentorship efforts died, and set the tone for a non-negotiable commitment.

Facilitator script (read verbatim): “Welcome. Before we talk about structure, let’s be honest. Most sales mentorship programs die within 90 days.

Why? Three reasons: (1) no accountability—mentors and mentees meet once, then ghost; (2) mismatched expectations—the mentor thinks it’s coaching, the mentee thinks it’s a promotion pipeline; (3) no measurement—you can’t prove it moved quota. Today we’re fixing all three.”

Activity:

Key insight: This program will use MEDDIC (Metrics, Economic Buyer, Decision Criteria, Decision Process, Identify Pain, Champion) as the shared language for every mentor-mentee conversation. No more vague “career advice.”


2. The Two Tracks: Skill Transfer vs. Career Sponsorship (20 min)

Time allocation: 20 minutes Goal: Define two distinct mentorship tracks, so participants understand their role and commitment.

Facilitator script (read verbatim): “We’re not doing one-size-fits-all. Based on Gartner’s 2023 Sales Enablement Benchmark, the most effective programs separate ‘skill transfer’ from ‘career sponsorship.’ Track 1: Skill Transfer—a senior rep teaches a junior rep how to run a MEDDIC-qualified discovery call.

Track 2: Career Sponsorship—a VP actively opens doors for a high-potential manager. You can do one or both, but you must know which you’re in.”

Activity:

TrackFocusTime CommitmentSuccess Metric
Skill TransferTactical sales skills (discovery, demos, negotiation)2 hours/month15% increase in MEDDIC score per quarter
Career SponsorshipExecutive visibility, strategic projects, promotion readiness4 hours/month1 promotion or lateral move within 12 months

Real tool: Clari will be used to track pipeline impact of skill-transfer pairs. Each pair will review a shared Clari dashboard monthly.


3. Pairing Protocol: How to Match Mentors and Mentees (15 min)

Time allocation: 15 minutes Goal: Create intentional, non-random pairings using a structured matching process.

Facilitator script (read verbatim): “We are not using a spreadsheet with ‘mentor’ and ‘mentee’ columns. That’s how you get a top rep paired with a bottom rep who has zero interest in MEDDIC. Instead, use the ‘Skill Gap + Aspiration’ matrix.

Every mentor fills out a card: ‘I can teach X.’ Every mentee fills out: ‘I want to learn Y.’ We match on X and Y, not seniority.”

Activity:

Example pairing:

Real framework: Challenger Sale principles will guide the discovery skill transfer. Mentors must have completed a Challenger certification.


4. The 90-Day Sprint Charter: Goals, Check-ins, and Escalation (20 min)

Time allocation: 20 minutes Goal: Each pair writes a 90-day charter with specific, measurable goals and a check-in cadence.

Facilitator script (read verbatim): “Every pair will write a charter today. It’s a one-page document with: (1) the track (skill transfer or sponsorship), (2) three specific goals, (3) a meeting cadence (weekly for skill transfer, biweekly for sponsorship), (4) an escalation path if things go wrong.

Use MEDDIC for skill-transfer goals. Example: ‘Mentee will improve their ‘Identify Pain’ score from 2/5 to 4/5 by end of Q2.’”

Activity:

Real tool: Salesloft will be used to log every mentor-mentee meeting. Each session gets a tag (#mentorship) and a brief note on what was covered.


5. Measurement: How We Know It’s Working (15 min)

Time allocation: 15 minutes Goal: Define the metrics dashboard that will be reviewed monthly by the VP of Sales.

Facilitator script (read verbatim): “We measure three things: (1) Activity—did the meetings happen? (2) Skill transfer—did the mentee’s MEDDIC score improve? (3) Business impact—did the mentee’s pipeline or win rate increase?

We will use Clari for pipeline data and Gong for call analysis. Every quarter, the VP will review a dashboard showing these three metrics for each pair.”

Activity:

Key metric: For skill-transfer pairs, target a 15–20% improvement in MEDDIC score (measured via Gong call scoring) within 90 days. For sponsorship pairs, target one internal promotion or lateral move within 12 months.

Real framework: Winning by Design’s “Sales Productivity Curve” will be used to benchmark mentee progress against the department average.


6. Close: Commitment Cards and Next Steps (10 min)

Time allocation: 10 minutes Goal: Secure a written commitment from each participant and schedule the first meeting.

Facilitator script (read verbatim): “Before you leave, write a commitment card. On one side: ‘I commit to [mentor/mentee] for the next 90 days.’ On the other side: ‘My first meeting is scheduled for [date/time].’ I will collect these cards. If you miss two consecutive meetings, you’ll get a call from me. No exceptions.”

Activity:

Next steps:


Mermaid Diagram 1: Mentorship Program Flow

flowchart TD A[Kickoff Meeting] --> B[Track Selection: Skill Transfer or Career Sponsorship] B --> C[Pairing using Skill Gap + Aspiration Matrix] C --> D[Write 90-Day Charter with MEDDIC Goals] D --> E[First Mentor-Mentee Meeting] E --> F{Monthly Check-in with Dashboard} F -->|On Track| G[Continue to Next Month] F -->|Off Track| H[Escalation to Program Manager] H --> I[Adjust Goals or Repairs] I --> E G --> J[Quarterly Review with VP] J --> K[Graduation or Renewal]

Mermaid Diagram 2: MEDDIC Score Progression for Skill Transfer Pairs

gantt title MEDDIC Score Improvement Target (Skill Transfer) dateFormat YYYY-MM-DD section Discovery Identify Pain (Mentee) :a1, 2025-01-01, 90d Economic Buyer (Mentee) :a2, 2025-01-01, 90d section Qualification Decision Criteria (Mentee) :a3, 2025-01-15, 75d Decision Process (Mentee) :a4, 2025-01-15, 75d section Champion Champion (Mentee) :a5, 2025-02-01, 60d Metrics (Mentee) :a6, 2025-02-01, 60d

FAQ

Q: What if a mentor and mentee don’t get along? A: Use the escalation path in the charter. The Program Manager mediates. If unresolved after two sessions, the pair is dissolved and rematched. No hard feelings.

Q: Can a senior rep be in both tracks? A: Yes, but they must commit to 4 hours/month total. We recommend picking one track per cycle to avoid burnout.

Q: How do we handle a mentor who misses meetings? A: Two missed meetings triggers an automatic email to the VP. The mentor’s program participation is paused until they recommit.

Q: What if the mentee’s MEDDIC score doesn’t improve? A: The dashboard flags it. The mentor and mentee review the Gong call recordings together. If the issue is the mentor’s teaching, we provide a 30-minute coaching session.

Q: Is this program mandatory? A: For all AEs with 3+ years of tenure, yes. For SDRs, it’s voluntary but encouraged. The VP has set a 90% participation target.

Q: How do we track sponsorship outcomes? A: Use the HR system (Workday/BambooHR) to log promotions and lateral moves. The VP reviews quarterly.


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