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HE will always be a rookie to me, but Jimmy Rollins, the reigning National League most valuable player, once gave me a poignant piece of wisdom that typically would flow from mentor to mentee, not the other way around.
Programs were thus culturally-tailored to mentee needs.
The matching of mentors to mentees either in terms of mutual connections [ 30], gender and ethnicity [ 29]; socio-economic and cultural background [ 25] and/or areas of interest/expertise [ 23, 25] according to mentee needs [ 25, 27] was evidenced in five cases.
However, the amount and quality of learning and career advice passed on from mentor to mentee can vary widely.
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For purposes of this research we created the following operational definition of mentoring, which appeared at the beginning of the questionnaire: "A mentor is defined as a faculty member who uses his/her knowledge, skills, and experience to give individual guidance to a mentee to help the mentee pursue their own research".
These large effects can be explained by quality features of the mentoring program, including graduate mentors, a low mentor-to-mentee ratio and compulsory, pre-scheduled, face-to-face appointments.
However, although he believes that mentors should give advice, it is ultimately up to the mentee to make his or her own decisions.
"She is one of very few Egyptian women who has a good knowledge of technology and of business, so she is a great inspiration to mentees," said Wael Fakharany, head of Google's operations in Egypt.
Corporate executive mentors who are DCAAN volunteers were matched to mentees by specialty, usually avoiding supervisory relationships.
Leaders who connect to mentees in an enterprise 2.0 network can stay in touch with them more easily, understand their strengths and offer them more opportunities.
In other cases, mentors were either not matched to mentees, or this was not reported.
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