JOURNAL ARTICLE

Group mentoring best practices

Randy Emelo

Year: 2011 Journal:   Industrial and Commercial Training Vol: 43 (4)Pages: 221-227   Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited

Abstract

Purpose This paper seeks to describe best practices for designing and implementing mentoring groups. Design/methodology/approach Researchers used a 12-question survey and personal interviews to assess the relevancy and success of group mentoring. Best practices for design and implementation evolved out of this research. Findings Learners would like more opportunities to engage in group mentoring and peer learning. This practice offers an attractive alternative to traditional training because it is fast and flexible, it is cost-effective, and it fosters relational learning. Groups should be formed that focus on relevant topics related to learners' needs, without concern if groups meet face-to-face or virtually. Advisors should set the direction for the groups, create an engaging atmosphere, and provide good resources. Research limitations/implications Further research with a larger survey population would be valuable, particularly as the use of group mentoring expands. Practical implications Allowing employees to spend more time on peer learning through group mentoring can provide organizations with a low-cost method for sharing practical, contextualized knowledge that people can rapidly apply back on the job. Originality/value All content in this paper is new. Readers will discover best practices based on the latest research in group mentoring and collaborative learning.

Keywords:
Originality Best practice Set (abstract data type) Focus group Psychology Value (mathematics) Knowledge management Peer mentoring Knowledge sharing Population Peer group Pedagogy Computer science Sociology Social psychology Marketing Management Business

Metrics

22
Cited By
1.79
FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
1
Refs
0.85
Citation Normalized Percentile
Is in top 1%
Is in top 10%

Citation History

Topics

Mentoring and Academic Development
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Social Psychology
Reflective Practices in Education
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Education
Coaching Methods and Impact
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Applied Psychology

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