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Reverse Mentoring: This type of mentoring takes place when a younger member of a company is the mentor to an older member of a company to foster a better pipeline of leadership in a company. [13] The mentor has less overall experience in comparison to the mentee due to age.
Professional services firm EY has an informal program called “reverse mentoring,” when two employees of different generations are paired together to share wisdom—with millennials and Gen Z ...
Reverse mentoring: While mentoring typically involves a more experienced, typically older employee or leader providing guidance to a younger employee, the opposite approach can also be used. With the rise of digital innovations, Internet applications, and social media in the 2000s, new, younger employees may be more familiar with these ...
Mentorship is an arrangement in which one user assists another user, the protégé. Depending on the nature of the mentorship agreement, the mentor may give the protégé advice on more effective editing habits and help the protégé resolve disputes. The purpose of mentorship is to help the protégé adjust to Wikipedian site processes and ...
A Mentor is given to each new account, but about 1 user over 500 new accounts contact their mentor (based on the average number of questions asked by newcomers at wikis where Mentorship is deployed). However, it is not yet the case at English Wikipedia, where only 50% of new accounts get a mentor ( as of October 2023 ), due to a lack of mentors.
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Mentors can: Help find an article suitable for a new reviewer to review; Explain any of the good article criteria and how to assess them; Check a review to make sure it was done correctly
One could imagine that mentoring by Wikipedia authors might become popular in the sense of an insiders' tip: There are many adolescents for whom such a mentorship could be a significant personal benefit (World population: 0-14 years: 27.2% (male 950,127,898/female 894,359,186)). --fasten 18:38, 4 October 2009 (UTC)