Career Compadres Series: The Critical Role of Mentors in Latino Career Success
08-11-2008 12:44:51
In the spirit of National Mentoring Month we ask you the following questions:
Do you have good mentors?
Do you know and fulfill your responsibilities as a mentee?
Are you a good mentor to someone?
Why is Mentoring Important for Latinos?
A recent Korn Ferry study (in conjunction with Columbia Business School) reveals that formal and informal mentoring is seen as crucial to the development of senior-level minority executives.
In the spirit of National Mentoring Month we ask you the following questions:
Do you have good mentors?
Do you know and fulfill your responsibilities as a mentee?
Are you a good mentor to someone?
Why is Mentoring Important for Latinos?
A recent Korn Ferry study (in conjunction with Columbia Business School) reveals that formal and informal mentoring is seen as crucial to the development of senior-level minority executives.
Adjunct Professor Anna Duran explains that the data reveals that successful minorities with mentors who are supportive superiors, coworkers and other professionals ... progress more rapidly in their careers. The impact of not having mentors is felt greatest by Latinas.
The Roles of Effective Mentors
Acclaimed author and senior executive Juan Roberto Job suggests that the best mentors can:
Should You have One or More Mentors?
In today's evolving workplace, career mentors are no longer just the older more experienced and professional in the hierarchical structure. Your mentors can be formal or informal, short or long-term, and be there for you as a global or issue specific capacity. We recommend that you have mix of mentors that can fulfill a variety of needs, including:
Making the Relationship Meaningful
Remember
As you reach your career goals, don't forget to repay the favor by helping others achieve their career goals.