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What is mentoring? What are the differences between mentor and mentee?

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Question added by mohammed almujahid , Taiz province , ministry of education
Date Posted: 2013/12/03
Muhammad Awwal Jibril
by Muhammad Awwal Jibril , English Language Teacher , Poliglota

Mentoring is the art of passing down a particular trait or training to another person. It deals with coaching, training and advising a person on a trait for development.

 

A mentor is the person in charge (the trainer, coach, adviser) while a 'mentee' is the person receiving the training, coaching or support.

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by Deleted user

Mentoring deals with training and coaching.

A mentor is the person who provides training and coaching. A mentoree is the person who receive that training. 

Tyler  Nork
by Tyler Nork , Software Consultant , eMentor Connect

Mentoring is an art to share knowledgeable thought with others.

A Mentor plays a role to guide, to give advice, and to support the mentee.

A good mentoring relationship provides mentees with valuable knowledge and expertise in the field.

You need to see article:- https://ementorconnect.com/2017/06/12/leads-mentor-mentee/

Dr Ramakrishnan Ramachandran
by Dr Ramakrishnan Ramachandran , Chief Consultant , Classic Consultants Chennai India

Mentoring refers to a developmental relationship between a more experienced mentor and a less experienced partner referred to as a mentoree (sometimes vernacularized into mentee) or protégé. It is a one-to-one relationship based on encouragement, constructive comments, openness, mutual trust, respect, and a willingness to learn and share

Mentoring is a structured and trusted relationship. It is an intentional relationship structured for a specific length of time around mutually agreed upon goal of guiding, supporting, and encouraging the development of the mentee.

Mentors are mature or recognized teachers/scholars in their field and usually higher up the organizational ladder than their mentee. A mentor is someone who takes a special interest in helping another person to develop into a successful professional. Good mentors are able to share life experiences and wisdom, as well as technical expertise. They are good listeners, good observers, and good problem-solvers.

You may like to see my article http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1751851 and ahttp://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1751845 also

 

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