Description
Reciprocal mentoring represents an approach to mentoring in organisations that is both timely and of critical importance in the context of diversity, inclusion, equity, and the power shift in mentoring practice. This book provides insight into how reciprocal mentoring programmes can strengthen mutual learning and encourage true partnership between participants.
This approach to mentoring places participants on a level playing field; people with disparate expertise, backgrounds, and experience levels are placed in relationships in which they act as both mentor and mentee, generating a range of benefits for all involved. This book explores the design, development, and evaluation of reciprocal mentoring programmes in six different contexts: entrepreneurial, healthcare sector, third sector, education sector, membership organisations, and private sector organisations. Three different approaches to reciprocal mentoring programmes are set out: reciprocal by design, reciprocal by default, and reciprocal as an output. Each chapter describes a number of different case studies that adopt a variety of approaches to reciprocal mentoring programmes, their contextual relevance, and overall impact and contribution.
This book will be useful for any individuals and teams involved in the development of mentoring programmes. The range of approaches and frameworks presented in this book will benefit mentoring and coaching practitioners, managers, consultants, professionals in a variety of organisational contexts, and researchers.
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Editors and Contributors
Foreword
PROFESSOR DAVID CLUTTERBUCK
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
PAUL STOKES, JULIE HADDOCK-MILLAR AND NORA DOMINGUEZ
2 Reciprocal mentoring in the entrepreneurial sector
JULIE HADDOCK-MILLAR AND DAVID CLUTTERBUCK
3 Reciprocal mentoring in the healthcare sector
RITA SYMONS
4 Reciprocal mentoring in the third sector
BOB GARVEY AND JUDIE GANNON
5 Reciprocal mentoring in the PK-12 education sector
NORA DOMINGUEZ
6 Reciprocal mentoring for students and staff in
higher education
NORA DOMINGUEZ
7 Reciprocal mentoring for faculty in higher education
NORA DOMINGUEZ AND JULIE HADDOCK-MILLAR
8 Mentoring in membership organisations
PAUL STOKES AND MELISSA RICHARDSON
9 Reciprocal mentoring in private sector organisations
SUE ROUND
10 Conclusions: towards a theory of reciprocal mentoring
JULIE HADDOCK-MILLAR, PAUL STOKES AND NORA DOMINGUEZ
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