Real Mentorship Starts with Company Culture, Not Formal Programs

Overview

This article discusses issues with popular mentorship programs.The authors argue organizations should consider investing in “mentors of the moment”, who promote a culture where all members of the organization seek opportunities every day to develop or grow junior colleagues. The authors then provide advice for improving the mentoring culture in an organization. This article can be helpful for HR professionals, managers, organization leaders, and employees looking to create more effective mentorship programs in their organization.

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