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Want to Become a Mentor? Follow These 5 Steps

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Most likely, these individuals consist of family members, teachers, a work supervisor and friends who served as mentors. A mentor is someone who offers support , gives advice and helps guide others through a personal or professional journey. Eventually, you may become one yourself and carry on the meaningful legacy of mentoring.

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Gen Z’s Impact On The Workplace: Tech-Enabled And Collaborative

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Yet, contrary to popular perception, many younger employees who have only worked remotely recognize they are missing out on key advantages of working in the office, from mentoring to building friendships in the workplace — friends who can make the workday more enjoyable and create culture and community.

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8 Tips to Improve Team Collaboration

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Collaborative teams equal enhanced productivity and results. This causes a disconnect when other team members feel a lack of trust and collaboration. Here are eight tips to improve team collaboration: 1. Talk to other managers about team dynamics, how they get people to collaborate and the behaviors they encourage.

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Will Gen Z’s AI Obsession End Mentorship In The Future Of Work?

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While workers have typically turned to workplace mentors such as their bosses or other senior staff members for guidance, Gen Z is placing their trust elsewhere — with AI. By leveraging the strengths of both digital and human mentors, companies can more readily address the diverse needs of their employees.

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Design For Human Aspirations To Attract All Generations

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Effective learning and mentoring require physical proximity; remote work can limit these, especially for junior employees, leading to reduced feedback and learning opportunities which impacts organizational competitiveness. A Pew survey noted that 36% of respondents claimed teleworking reduced their opportunities for mentorship.

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Why Gen Z Doesn’t Want Remote Work

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Gen Z values in-person interactions for mentorship, collaboration, and team bonding, having missed out on these experiences during remote learning periods in their formative years. Collaboration, having a meal together, and getting to know one another in person are innately human experiences that many Gen Z employees crave,” he said.

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The Real Reasons for Hybrid Workers to Come to the Office

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The hybrid workforce doesn’t despise the office; rather, the commute is the villain of the story, as surveys highlight. These subtle indicators play a significant role during intense collaborations. For many, the daily trek to and from the office guzzles an hour or more, and the annual cost tolls in the thousands.

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