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21 2008 | Mentoring as a Career Development ToolWhen I was a young woman entering the corporate world (decades ago!), I was fortunate to have a mentor, a woman who was CEO of a construction company. The term “glass ceiling” was new, and having transitioned from the non-profit world to be the first professional woman in a Fortune 500 holding company, the guidance I received from my mentor provided a valuable foundation for my career development plan far into the future. The male CFO to whom I reported offered me stretch assignments, saying he wished that had been done for his daughter when she entered the workforce years earlier. So I had the best of both worlds, with an external female mentor and an internal male coach. I was lucky. Today, mentoring is offered by companies as part of their strategic talent management. Presenters in our webcast today, Jennifer Allyn , Managing Director, Office of Diversity , PricewaterhouseCoopers, HCI members, we’d love you to weigh in on these questions:
HCI member asks: For those that are federal contractors, advancement of females and visible minorities are important. What partnering, if any, is done with the EEO/AA and/or Diversity teams to ensure it is being addressed? HCI member asks: How are mentor strenghts identified and are they catalogued somewhere in a knowledge database? HCI member asks: How was the formal mentoring for accelerated talent communicated in 2004 and were there any questions/concerns from other employees that were not identified as accelerated talent. HCI member asks: How do you encourage mentors to apply? HCI member asks: What evaluation tools are utilized to ensure that the program is working? How many re-entries from people on family leave re-enter the organization and attribute it to the coaching they received on how to juggle work and family life? HCI member asks: I manage a program addressing the aging workforce challenge. We are striving to partner staff that may be retiring soon with entry level staff - have you had any success or experience in addressing a similar challenge in a Mentor Program? What has worked/ some success tips? HCI member asks: How often do you check in with the mentors/mentees to determine how the pairing is progressing? |
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