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Best Practices Guide for Institutionalizing Mentoring Into Police Departments

Publication year: 2006 | Cataloged on: Sep. 02, 2009
ANNOTATION: The use of mentoring as an essential part of successful employee recruitment and retention is explained. This guide is comprised of these sections: what mentoring is; mentoring benefits for mentors; mentoring benefits for proteges; formal versus informal mentoring; benefits of formal mentoring; general benefits of mentoring; significant historical and cultural events for Baby Boomers, Generation X, and Generation Y; general workplace values and behaviors for these generations; institutionalizing mentoring -- a step-by-step plan; responsibilities of mentors and proteges; the chief as mentor -- the Knoxville, Iowa Model; and frequently asked questions.
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