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Today’s blog entry is an excerpt from this publication, and it focuses on the importance of mentors and how your organization can best decide who to select for this role. Happy Friday!

#15 Mentor Programs for New Hires 

The need for mentors is nothing new. In fact, it dates all the way back to days of decades-long apprenticeships. However, in today’s work environment, the struggle comes from knowing who should be the mentor. For instance, managers should not mentor members of their own team, because it may lead to bias or perceived bias. Plus, there’s outside factors  to  consider,  such  as  the  intended  career  path  and  potential  of  an  employee. 

That’s why it’s better to create a pool of candidates. It allows you to find the best fit for each individual occasion, which will ultimately lead to more masterful results.

According to INC.com, three of the most important keys to success you should always consider are: strong communications; the embedding of company culture; and honest evaluation periods.

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