MENTORING BEST
PRACTICES
by Dr. Linda
Phillips-Jones
Most organizations starting mentoring
programs are interested in the successful practices used by others.
Here are some of the processes and activities that have impressed
us.
- Lockheed-Martin Missiles &
Fire Control uses innovative joint training activities
to prepare mentors and mentees. Pairs do various trust-building
exercises, including one with blindfolds in which mentors
as a group guide the mentees in solving a problem.
- Technical University of Berlin
and the European Academy for Women in Politics and Economics
has an innovative program called Preparing Women to Lead. Qualified
university graduates take part in internships in Germany,
Belgium, Austria and the Netherlands. For an intense three
months, the women are paired with outstanding female mentors
who teach them about the mentors fields and management
styles, organizational structures, processes of decision making,
and the day-to-day requirements of management.
- Hewlett-Packard (Roseville,
California facility) has a site-wide program that includes approximately
100 pairs at any one time. Mentors and mentees each attend separate
half-day training workshops that use written guides,
videotapes, and skill practice. Pairs write and sign partnership
contracts, which are not collected.
- U.S. Army-Air Force Exchange
Service has implemented mentoring groups. For six
months, three mentors and six to eight mentees meet together
every two weeks. Mentees focus on career development, including
learning the intricacies of how the organization works. Confidentiality
is strictly enforced.
- Canadian Centre for Management
Development (CCMD) has an innovative leadership program for developing
Public Service senior executives. Participants gain from a multi-faceted
approach: mentors, executive advisors, personal coaches,
small learning groups, and varied job experiences.
- For additional ideas and best
practices on planning, implementing, and evaluating a mentoring
program, see The Mentoring Program Coordinators
Guide.
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MENTORING GROUP
13560 Mesa Drive Grass
Valley, CA 95949
Phone: 530.268.1146 Fax: 530.268.3636 e-mail:
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