Mentor Your Way to Success
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- 25 percent of employees in a test group who took part in the company's mentoring program had a salary-grade change, compared with 5 percent of employees in a control group who did not participate in the program
- 28 percent of mentors in the test group had a salary grade change as opposed to just 5 percent in the control group
- Mentors were promoted six times more often than those not in the program
- Mentees were promoted five times more often than those not in the program
- Retention rates were much higher for mentees (72 percent) and mentors (69 percent) than for employees who did not participate in the mentoring program (49 percent)
- Allow mentees to be the best they can be instead of mirror images of themselves
- Act as champions yet ask the difficult questions
- Assist mentees to awaken/unleash their inner genius
- Possess a sphere of influence and open doors for mentees
- Understand the concept of give-and-take
- Make time for mentees and share both personal and professional experiences
- Respect their mentees
- Established ground rules
- Clear purpose and well-defined expectations
- Non-competitive relationship among members
- Safe and secure environment
- Absolute confidentiality
- Group has structure and focus
- Members pool knowledge and resources
- Encourage each other to achieve personal and professional goals
- Co-mentors support and encourage each other to overcome obstacles
- Personal chemistry within circles among members is important
- Respect for diverse backgrounds and needs of co-mentors
- Values among co-mentors are aligned
- Members are people whom you trust
- Co-mentor has to be someone with whom you can speak freely to
- Form a relationship with someone who is at the same career stage
- Improve upon each other’s unique skills
- Members recognize both academic and non-academic achievements/professional and non-professional achievements of each other
- Commit to meet between one to two hours every two weeks
- Evaluate regularly to determine if the needs of all co-mentors are being addressed by the group
[1] Human Resource Executive Online, “Workplace Loyalties Change, but the Value of Mentoring Doesn't.” The Wharton School, http://is.gd/oATZ
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Avil Beckford, Chief Invisible Mentor, writer and researcher with over 15 years of experience is the published author of Tales of People Who Get It and its companion workbook Jou
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