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Reverse Mentoring
Reverse mentoring is a training and development approach where a younger employee mentors a senior employee. This strategy is particularly effective for engaging Millennial employees and addressing their need for feedback. The junior employee typically educates the senior one on modern topics like social media or other digital technologies, while the senior employee has the opportunity to offer career guidance in a less formal context.
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Effects of Mentor-Protégé Demographic Similarity
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Mentorship Program Challenge Analysis
A large corporation launches a company-wide mentorship program. After one year, exit interviews with junior employees reveal a pattern: while the program is generally popular, women and employees from minority ethnic backgrounds are significantly more likely to report that their mentors, who are drawn from senior leadership, do not fully understand the unique obstacles they face in their careers. Given that the company's senior leadership is predominantly composed of White men, what is the most likely underlying issue with the mentorship program?