Evolution and Validation of Practice Standards, Training, and Professional Development
Phases of the mentor-protΓ©gΓ© relationship:
Initiation phase
Weeks to months in duration
ii.
Begin work together
iii.
Mentor coaches protΓ©gΓ©, and protΓ©gΓ© may provide technical assistance.
Cultivation phase
2β5 years in duration
ii.
Both individuals realize personal and professional benefits.
iii.
Deeply intimate and personal bonds are formed.
Separation phase
Typically months in duration
ii.
ProtΓ©gΓ© no longer requires guidance and begins to seek more autonomy.
iii.
Mentor may think they have been deserted, whereas protΓ©gΓ© may believe they are being held
back.
iv.
Resentment or hostility may lead to end of relationship.
| d. | Transformation phase |
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Years in duration (lifelong)
ii.
Peer relationship evolves.
iii.
Mutual sense of gratitude and appreciation
Voluntary versus arranged relationships
Increasingly, organizations are establishing mentoring programs with assigned mentors.
Successful mentoring relationships are voluntary and based on mutual respect.
Successful and powerful people are not necessarily good mentors.
| d. | The factors that lead to mentor-protΓ©gΓ© relationships are unclear and may be difficult to create |
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through assignment of mentors.
Box 1. Attributes of Successful Mentor-ProtΓ©gΓ© Relationships
Mentor Qualities
Strong interpersonal skills
Technical competence/expertise
Knowledge of organization and profession
Status/prestige within the organization and profession
Willingness to be responsible for someone elseβs growth and development
Ability to share credit
Patience
ProtΓ©gΓ© Qualities
Self-perceived growth needs
A record of seeking/accepting challenging assignments
Receptivity to feedback and coaching
Willingness to assume responsibility for own growth and development
Ability to perform in more than one skill area
Relationship Qualities
Voluntary
Mutual benefits perceived and derived from the relationship
No conflicts of interest/competition between mentor and protΓ©gΓ©
Not confined to professional or business interests