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What is Formal Mentoring

Handbook of Research on Transnational Higher Education
A structured program whereby a more experienced administrator, usually in a higher position, provides guidance and advice for novice administrators.
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Cultivating Leaders from Within: Transforming Workers into Leaders
Carlise Womack Wynne (University of North Georgia, USA)
Copyright: © 2014 |Pages: 17
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-4458-8.ch003
Abstract
This chapter examines the practice of internal recruitment and internal advancement of administrative personnel within higher education. The purpose of this chapter is to determine the perceived success of one campus’s approach to internal promotion from the view of the promoted. Additionally, the chapter discusses the rationales for promotees’ views in relation to current literature and provides a contextual analysis of best practices related to internal promotion within higher education forums. The data analysis indicates that even within a single campus, practices vary widely, with little consistency or predictability. There is a correlation between the perceptions of job efficacy to support and access to mentoring from higher-level administration.
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International Faculty Development in U.S. Higher Education
A mentoring process that is planned and organized by an individual and/or organization to promote individual and career growth.
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Turning Managers into Leaders: The Art of Mentoring
“Program parameters are defined for the mentoring partnership and include both structural and accountability mechanisms” – Lois Zachary, Ed.D.
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The Importance of Mentoring in the Development and Succession of Millennial Leaders
A structured approach to mentoring in which participants are matched based on specific criteria and then engage in prescribed activities designed with specific outcomes in mind.
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Blended Mentoring: Integrative Approach for Faculty Mentoring
Involves a format that is more structured and has specified objectives and goals.
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A Study of Novice Faculty Members' Experiences During the Mentoring Process
A mentoring experience that follows a pre-determined program.
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Managing Relationships in Virtual Team Socialization
A deliberate pairing of a more skilled or experienced person with a lesser skilled or experienced one, with the agreed-upon goal of having the lesser skilled or experienced person grow and develop specific competencies.
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