by Kim Chodkowski | Aug 11, 2014 | Mentorship, Women in Leadership
In 2010, the Harvard Business Review wrote an article claiming that the mentoring men and women receive at work is far from equal. “Sponsorship” designates a successful mentoring relationship – in which “the mentor goes beyond giving...
by Kim Chodkowski | Jun 30, 2014 | Leadership, Mentorship, Women in Leadership
Twitter is one of the fastest growing and most popular social media sites used today. Twitter is an excellent forum to find motivation, inspiration and social commentary from today’s leading women. The Stony Brook Women’s Leadership Network has compiled a...
by Kim Chodkowski | Jun 10, 2014 | Mentorship, Research
Authors: Kimberly E. O’Brien, Andrew Biga, Stacey R. Kessler, Tammy D. Allen Introduction: O’Brien, Biga, Kessler & Allen investigate mentoring relationships in regards to the gender of mentors as well as the genders of protegees. Mentors provide two...
by Kim Chodkowski | Jun 9, 2014 | Mentorship
Bernice Sandler gives women mentors a guideline of 10 Commandments on how to have a successful mentoring relationship: 1) Don’t be afraid to mentor 2) You don’t have to fulfill every possible function of a mentor to be effective 3) Clarify...
by lmilano | Apr 18, 2014 | Mentorship, Research
Authors: Tammy D. Allen, Mark L. Poteet, Susan M. Burroughs Introduction Why does an individual choose to engage in a mentoring relationship? Allen, Poteet & Burroughs examine the mentoring perspective from the mentor’s point of view, as opposed to the more...