The mentoring model theory: dimensions in mentoring protocols
Abstract
A mentoring relationship has the potential to be widely used throughout an individual’s lifespan. Including mentoring relationships into one’s life can assist with transition management in and out of various life scenarios. A mentoring model has been proposed that blends human development with the dimensions of mentoring. It is assumed that the dimensions of the model are continuous and multidimensional. We recognize three interactive dimensions that surround the mentoring interaction which shape the mentor and protégé relationship. These dimensions are defined as: socialization; task development; and lifespan development. The model can be utilized as a diagnostic tool or as a training model to promote mentoring relationships.
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Citation
Johnson, S.K., Geroy, G.D. and Griego, O.V. (1999), "The mentoring model theory: dimensions in mentoring protocols", Career Development International, Vol. 4 No. 7, pp. 384-391. https://doi.org/10.1108/13620439910295736
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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