Effective Mentorship Practices
In the early stages of the GenEQ initiative, research was conducted to identify effective mentorship practices to support women in leadership roles. This included compiling an annotated bibliography, best practices, and recommendations to guide mentorship program development.
Key elements of successful mentorship programs include:
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Clear purpose and goals: Defining program objectives and communicating them openly to participants.
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Careful matching: Pairing mentors and mentees based on needs, interests, and availability to ensure effective relationships.
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Training and orientation: Providing mentors and mentees with orientation and training to clarify roles, expectations, and responsibilities.
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Flexible scheduling: Allowing mentors and mentees to set meeting times that fit their commitments, typically with bi-weekly meetings.
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Goal setting and progress tracking: Encouraging mentees to set learning goals and track their progress with regular check-ins.
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Community building: Holding group meetings and providing online platforms to foster networking, discussion, and peer support.
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Program evaluation: Collecting feedback through surveys and offering closure events to celebrate achievements and reflect on experiences.
These examples highlight some of the key practices that ensure mentorship programs and impactful, inclusive, and sustainable.
For a comprehensive overview, please see the full documents: