Accountability: Measuring Mentoring and Its Bottom Line Impact

Using mentors, while not a panacea for resolving problems in the organization, can help companies deal with a variety of problematic situations . Managing effects on productivity of massive job shifts during reorganizations, developing a cohesive corporate culture in a merger, developing the potenti...

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Productivity
Success
Succession planning
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