Each mentor has impressed upon me the importance of creating mentorship relationships that support the whole person. These ...
Mentorship programs can produce valuable gains for employees and their firms, according to research from the Harvard Business School. Mentees are more productive and more likely to climb the career ...
Mentoring, mentoring, mentoring: it’s the first thing that employers and advocates propose when lamenting the dearth of women and ethnic minorities in the investment sphere (and every industry). Baby ...
Being a mentor at work is a rewarding experience that not only helps others but also allows you to develop your own leadership skills. However, being a good mentor requires time and effort, which can ...
When somebody asks you to mentor them at work, it can be very tempting to get straight to the point. After all, you’re busy, you’re giving up valuable hours for no tangible reward, and there’s a clear ...
Mentoring for new mothers can be the difference between a positive and a negative return to work—and should be offered to all employees going on maternity leave, according to new research. Researchers ...
Mentoring is a path to self-improvement, skill development, and expertise. Yet, there are pervasive myths that shroud the concept of mentoring, preventing many from embracing its potential, especially ...
KPMG's eighth Women's Leadership Summit focused on female business leaders. Laura Newinski, a KPMG COO, and Condoleezza Rice, a former secretary of state, spoke on mentorship. Newinski and Rice said ...
Forward-looking organizations use hybrid and remote mentoring to solve one of the biggest challenges in hybrid and remote work: on-the-job training and integration of junior employees. Yet despite ...
Mentoring is a critical tool in faculty development and in facilitating faculty success and retention. Under the leadership of Dr. Alecia Gross, Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs and Development, we ...
Numerous models exist for mentoring, many which are phase-based originating from Kram (1983, 1988). For undergraduate research (UR), considering the breadth of UR types (e.g., creative, STEM, social ...