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dilipsatpute
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Hello Professional HR & Business Veterans,
Please find attached the below mentioned ET Article.
1. Mentoring time for select 74 entrepreneurs at IIM-A and might be useful to build investors pool.
2. Reverse Mentoring through Mentee as a Mentor and might be useful for Leadership Transition through Reverse Mentoring.

From India, Mumbai
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File Type: pdf Mentoring time for select 74 entrepreneurs at B-school.pdf (734.4 KB, 891 views)
File Type: pdf Reverse Mentoring through Mentee as a Mentor.pdf (201.7 KB, 883 views)

Dinesh Divekar
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Dear Dilip,

I too read this article in today's ET. However, I have following observations:

a) Concept of Mentoring itself is yet to find its roots in India. Against this backdrop, "Reverse mentoring" is far cry.

b) While publishing this article, the esteemed newspaper could have published details of how many "ET 500" companies have Mentoring programme well in place. If they were to publish anything of this kind, I doubt they would have got any significant material to publish.

c) The companies who have mentoring programme in place, they do it superficially. I am yet to come across with anyone who has told confidently how they appraised the mentoring programme.

d) "Coaching" is often lumped with "mentoring" making it as "Coaching and Mentoring". Either concept is different. How could they conjoin these concepts and what were the organisational benefits nobody knows.

Notwithstanding this, benefits of mentoring programmes are immense. When will our HR mandarins understand that and implement "Formal Mentoring" in their company is matter of pure guesswork.

I conduct training on "Formal Mentoring Programme". You may click here to read my comments on one of the previous posts. You may click here to know details of the training programme on mentoring.

Thanks,

Dinesh V Divekar






From India, Bangalore
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