Mentoring in the Age of Remote Work

Author:

Babatope Valerie Onyia1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Toronto Metropolian University, Canada

Abstract

Virtual mentoring relationships in remote work settings have transformed the way mentors and mentees interact. These relationships have a significant impact on mentor-mentee dynamics and outcomes. The accessibility and flexibility of virtual mentoring allow for connections irrespective of geographical constraints. Enhanced communication through digital platforms promotes regular engagement and feedback exchange. Virtual mentoring expands mentees' networks, providing access to diverse expertise and perspectives. It empowers mentees to take ownership of their learning journey and drive their growth. While virtual mentoring faces challenges such as limited non-verbal cues, advanced collaboration tools help overcome them. Virtual mentoring also helps mentees develop adaptability and resilience in remote work environments. These relationships contribute to long-term growth and retention by providing personalized guidance and support. Overall, virtual mentoring in remote work settings positively impacts mentor-mentee dynamics and facilitates favorable outcomes for both parties.

Publisher

IGI Global

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