2017
DOI: 10.1177/2158244017725554
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Storytelling in Mentoring: An Exploratory, Qualitative Study of Facilitating Learning in Developmental Interactions

Abstract: In the hushed darkness of a chilly night, a fire truck carrying six men rolled toward its Brooklyn firehouse. They had just finished up at a women's shelter, where steam wisping from an iron had set off an alarm. Not much to it . . . for Jordan Sullivan, another 15 hour shift was unspooling without what he so eagerly awaited. A fire. In his 96 days in the field as a firefighter, a probie out of the Fire Academy-the Rock, as it's familiarly known-it had not happened. Around the firehouse, the veterans continual… Show more

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“…The utilisation of technology can also assume a significant function in facilitating the connection between mentors and business owners (D'Abate & Alpert, 2017). Online platforms have the potential to facilitate the connection between mentors and mentees who are situated in diverse geographical regions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The utilisation of technology can also assume a significant function in facilitating the connection between mentors and business owners (D'Abate & Alpert, 2017). Online platforms have the potential to facilitate the connection between mentors and mentees who are situated in diverse geographical regions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It connects mentors and mentees on a deeper level while serving as a way to impart experience (Figure 1). The technique has been explored in its role in mentoring (e.g., Aaker, 2022;Dicks, 2018;Storr, 2020) and as an educational tool (Abu Bakar, 2012;D'Abate & Alpert, 2017). Since stories capture peoples' attention, they are excellent channels through which to share life experiences that motivate others (Bloom, 2020).…”
Section: Discovery Questions Are Examples Of Open-ended Inquiries Tha...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering that our experiences are shared via stories, their importance to the ME process stands out. Broadly speaking, stories enable people to connect with what is important and what helps them make sense of their current situations in society, business, organizations, and in their own careers (D'Abate & Alpert, 2017). Because we use narratives to describe the world, we employ metaphors to assist us in describing organizations and conveying meanings and interpretations (Drummond, 1998).…”
Section: Relevancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, we find research that highlights the role of narratives in stability and change in organizations (Brown, Gabriel & Gherardi, 2009;Frost, Nord & Krefting, 2003;Reissner & Pagan, 2013;Vaara, Sonenshein & Boje, 2016). Research also focuses on the relations of stories to organizational learning (Brown, Gabriel & Gherardi, 2009;Taylor, Fisher & Dufresne, 2002), organizational strategy and culture (Etmanski, 2018;Gabriel, 2004;Gold, Holman & Thorpe, 2002;Hamilton, 2013;Hansen & Kahnweler, 1993;McCarthy, 2008), entrepreneurship (D'Abate & Alpert, 2017;Komulainen, Siivonen, Kasanen & Räty, 2020;Mars, 2021), and leadership (Boje, Rosile, Saylors & Saylors, 2015;Clark & Kayes, 2019;Clifton, 2019;González, Rodríguez & Segovia, 2021;Grisham, 2006;Jones, Sambrook, Henley & Norbury, 2012;Maclean, Harvey & Chia, 2011;Schedlitzki, Jarvis & MacInnes, 2015). Despite their importance, stories resist reduction to a form of resolution for all organizational problems nor should we position the storyteller as the great "hero" (Reissner & Pagan, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%