2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8551.2005.00439.x
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Mentoring Functions: A Contemporary View of the Perceptions of Mentees and Mentors

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to develop an instrument for assessing mentoring based in contemporary organizational life. In the first phase of the study, 24 mentees and 24 mentors were interviewed about their mentoring experience. In-depth analysis of the interview data resulted in the development of an instrument to measure mentoring functions. In the second phase of the study, the instrument was tested for its factor structure using a large sample of 272 mentees and 228 mentors. A two-phase statistical anal… Show more

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“…Leaders should commit themselves to this style of leadership, undertaking self-evaluation of their way of acting (Bass, 1999). Managers' perceptions of the organizational style of leadership strongly influence the capability of promoting this kind of leadership (Fowler and O'Gorman, 2005).…”
Section: Transformational Leadership and Organizational Performance: mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Leaders should commit themselves to this style of leadership, undertaking self-evaluation of their way of acting (Bass, 1999). Managers' perceptions of the organizational style of leadership strongly influence the capability of promoting this kind of leadership (Fowler and O'Gorman, 2005).…”
Section: Transformational Leadership and Organizational Performance: mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We then asked participants more specifically about the functions they would like the network to provide. Five items were included to measure career functions (adapted from Fowler and O'Gorman, 2005). For example, participants were asked the extent to which the network should 'provide practical assistance in developing job related skills and knowledge', Cronbach alpha 5 0.72.…”
Section: Procedures and Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even in the pre-service teacher education context, the definitions vary greatly giving the reader differing impressions as to what mentoring is. Most definitions suggest a hierarchical relationship in which the mentor is more experienced than the mentee, or that the mentor has or can provide knowledge and skills that the mentee wants or needs (McCormack & West, 2006;Aladejana, Aladejana & Ehindero, 2006;Fowler & O'Gorman, 2005;Hayes, 2001;Billett, 2003;Price & Chen, 2003). Smith (2007, p.277) defines mentoring as 'a particular mode of learning wherein the mentor not only supports the mentee, but also challenges them productively so that progress is made'.…”
Section: What Is Mentoring?mentioning
confidence: 99%