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Mentoring is when an independent experienced person, known as a mentor, advises and supports less experienced people | Mentoring is when an independent experienced person, known as a mentor, advises and supports people who are less experienced in the mentor's specialism. | ||
The people supported are sometimes known as 'mentees'. | |||
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*[[European Mentoring & Coaching Council]] | *[[European Mentoring & Coaching Council]] | ||
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*[[Reciprocal mentoring]] | *[[Reciprocal mentoring]] | ||
*[[Reverse mentoring]] | *[[Reverse mentoring]] |
Latest revision as of 16:09, 23 April 2023
Working effectively with others.
Mentoring is when an independent experienced person, known as a mentor, advises and supports people who are less experienced in the mentor's specialism.
The people supported are sometimes known as 'mentees'.
See also
- Association of Corporate Treasurers
- Coach
- European Mentoring & Coaching Council
- Mentor
- Reciprocal mentoring
- Reverse mentoring
- Working effectively with others
The ACT's Mentor Me scheme
The ACT runs a mentoring matching service for its members and students.