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Mentor-Mentee Relationships in a Large Indian Manufacturing Organization

Indian Journal of Industrial Relations

Volume 49 Issue 4

Published: 2014
Author(s) Name: Sushmita Srivastava & ISF Raj | Author(s) Affiliation: School of Business & Human Resources, XLRI, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India
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Abstract

This article explores the factors that impact mentoring relationship through a qualitative study of 88 mentor-mentee pairs in a formal mentoring program in a large Indian manufacturing organization. The study found that if the intensity of interaction is high, frequency does not play a vital role. The mentor- mentee pairs have been classified on the basis of the nature of the relationship on a favorable–unfavorable continuum. The organization which has been chosen for the study is one of the few companies in the country to provide a formal structured mentoring program. The study has practical and theoretical implications as factors impacting successful mentoring relationship would contribute to future design of mentoring programs as a developmental intervention in Indian organizations.

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