Designing Workplace Mentoring Programs An Evidence-Based Approach

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Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2009-04-20
Publisher(s): Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

This book presents an evidence-based best practice approach to the design, development, and operation of formal mentoring programs within organizations. The book includes practical tools and resources that organizations can use, such as training exercises, sample employee development plans, and mentoring contracts. Case studies from organizations with successful mentoring programs help illustrate various principles and best practice strategies suggested in the book. A start-to-finish guide that can be used by management, employee development professionals, and formal mentoring program administrators is also included.

Author Biography

Tammy Allen is professor of psychology at the University of South Florida. Her research interests include mentoring, career development, work-family relationships, occupational health psychology, and organizational citizenship behavior. Her research has been published in journals such as The Journal of Applied Psychology, Personnel Psychology, and Journal of Vocational Behavior.

Mark L. Poteet is President of Organizational Research & Solutions, Inc., a management consulting practice based in Tampa, Florida. His practice specializes in human resource selection, performance management, employee training and development, and managerial and executive assessment and coaching.

Lisa M. Finkelstein is an associate professor of psychology at Northern Illinois University. Her research interests include mentoring, age and generational issues in the workplace, obesity bias, and humor in the workplace. Her research has been published in journals such as The Journal of Applied Psychology, The Journal of Organizational Behavior, Human Resource Management, and Organizational Research Methods.

Table of Contents

Series Editor's Prefacep. ix
Prefacep. xi
Introductionp. 1
Planning and Providing Infrastructurep. 11
Participant Recruitment and Selectionp. 23
Matching Mentors and Protegesp. 37
Trainingp. 59
Mentoring Structure and Processesp. 71
Monitoring and Program Evaluationp. 85
Afterwordp. 105
Formal Mentoring Program Scope and Planning Formp. 107
Formal Mentoring Program Needs Assessment Possible Interview/Focus Group Questionsp. 113
Mentor Readiness Assessmentp. 115
Protege Screening Formp. 117
Mentor Profile Formp. 119
Protege Profile Formp. 122
Sample Training Outlinep. 125
Sample Training Schedulep. 126
Sample Training Activityp. 129
Sample Wrap-up Activityp. 139
Guidelines for Facilitating a Mentoring Agreementp. 140
Career Planning Formp. 145
Mentoring Action Planp. 148
Sample Reaction Formp. 153
Sample Evaluation Planp. 155
Notesp. 161
Referencesp. 165
Author Indexp. 171
Subject Indexp. 175
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