Mentoring Types
More mentoring
100

Occurs when one or more mentors work with several mentees at one time

 Group Mentoring

100

Is “an experienced individual that helps another achieve his or her goals”

Mentor

200

Interaction of individuals who are at about the same place/level in their careers.

Peer Mentoring

200

Name one of the Four Phases of Mentoring 

Initiation, Cultivation, Separation or Redefinition

300

Takes place when two or more mentors work with one individual or with a group.

Team Mentoring

300

Benefits for the mentor include: a) someone else to help get work done b) "brownie points" from the boss c) new things learned from the mentee

new things learned from the mentee

400

Connects mentor and mentee electronically.

 Virtual Mentoring

400

Said, “Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.”

Benjamin Franklin

500

Often involves a "Junior" person mentoring a "Senior" person

Reverse Mentoring

500

Business Finance suggests that 77 percent of companies that sponsor or support mentoring programs credit mentoring with:

increased employee retention and performance