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But other possibilities include reverse mentoring, in which a junior person mentors someone senior for a specific reason — maybe to teach a technical skill.
At a minimum, companies should supplement face-to-face leadership by teaming younger workers with digital mentors — someone in the organization with whom they can chat regularly for guidance and support — to eliminate anxiety fueled by greater mobility.
With the help of a sympathetic director acting as sponsor, the program was designed to allow any employee to choose from a list of volunteer mentors someone with whom they could speak in confidence.
Along with my mother, my troop leader was one of my first female mentors, someone who encouraged and supported me, but more importantly, served as a role model and example of what I could do in my life.
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Mentor someone.
"Did you have a mentor?" "Comment?" "A mentor: someone who — " "Ah, non, non.
I told her that I'll probably be mentoring someone in my group anyway.
"Did you have a mentor?" "Comment?" "A mentor: someone who—" "Ah, non, non.
"People's good will comes through, and because they were mentored, they want to mentor someone else".
How do you approach less formal advising for instance, when you're mentoring someone?
Commit to sponsoring (not just mentoring) someone who doesn't look like you.
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