The gap in North American corporate mentorship

70% of Fortune 500 companies have mentoring programs, but how do employees feel about them? We found out.

What will you learn?

We interviewed and surveyed employees from 50+ leading North American Companies including McKinsey, Boston Consulting Group, IBM, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, Capital One, Norton Rose Fulbright, Mackenzie Investments. Get the results.

When done right, mentorship clearly improves employee retention and performance, yet only 57 percent of companies have a formal mentorship program.”

What you'll find inside

Chapter
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Even when formal programs exist, it’s often not enough: Why it isn’t enough to simply run a program that matches employees every 6 months.
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Mentorship needs change over time, but programs don’t adapt: How to adapt to the changing preferences of employees.
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Mentees want consistency: Why many mentoring relationships fizzle out and how to combat it.
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Lack of follow-up means mentees fall through the cracks: How to get insight into individual mentoring relationships at scale.
The gap in North American corporate mentorship
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The gap in North American corporate mentorship

We interviewed and surveyed employees from 50+ leading North American Companies including McKinsey, Boston Consulting Group, IBM, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, Capital One, Norton Rose Fulbright, Mackenzie Investments. Get the results.

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