Exploring Dynamic Mentoring Models in India

Exploring Dynamic Mentoring Models in India
Author: Payal Kumar
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2017-08-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319564050

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This edited collection explores the variations of mentoring in India in comparison to western models, providing rich contextual interpretation and paving the way for a greater understanding of mentoring as a phenomenon. With India having the world’s largest youth population, its longstanding mentoring tradition is increasingly being replaced by emerging mentoring models in which younger generations are constantly exposed to both Indian and western influences. Paying particular attention to formal and informal mentoring models, the contributions cover the corporate sector, higher education, the developmental sector and venture capitalist-enabled entrepreneurial mentoring. Offering a uniquely non-western perspective, this innovative study also showcases both mentor and protégé perceptions of mentoring, and will be of great appeal to both practitioners and scholars of leadership.

Mentorship Driven Talent Management

Mentorship Driven Talent Management
Author: Payal Kumar,Pawan Budhwar
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2020-06-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781789736939

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Evidence suggests that research on mentorship has been dominated by the West, and little is known about the cultural variations of the mentoring phenomenon. This book aims to provide a deeper understanding of the contextual interpretation of mentoring by focusing on the Asian experience in countries such as China, India, Korea and Taiwan.

The Wiley International Handbook of Mentoring

The Wiley International Handbook of Mentoring
Author: Beverly J. Irby,Jennifer N. Boswell,Linda J. Searby,Frances Kochan,Ruben Garza,Nahed Abdelrahman
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2020-02-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781119142935

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The first collection in the area of mentoring that applies theory to real-world practice, research, programs, and recommendations from an international perspective In today’s networked world society, mentoring is a crucial area for study that requires a deep international understanding for effective implementation. Despite the immense benefits of mentoring, current literature on this subject is surprisingly sparse. The Wiley International Handbook of Mentoring fills the need for a comprehensive volume of in-depth information on the different types of mentoring programs, effective mentoring practices, and emerging practical and applicable theories. Based on sound research methodologies, this unique text presents original essays by experts from over ten different countries, demonstrating the ways mentoring can make a difference in the workplace and in the classroom; these experts have an understanding of mentoring worldwide having worked in mentoring in over forty countries. Each of the Handbook’s four sections—mentoring paradigms, practices, programs, and possibilities—include a final synthesis chapter authored by the section editors that captures the essence of the lessons learned, applies a global context, and recommends research avenues for further exploration. This innovative volume demonstrates how mentoring in any culture can help employees to complete tasks and advance in their positions, aid in socialization and assimilation in various settings, provide diverse groups access to resources and information, navigate through personalities, politics, policies, and procedures, and much more. Offers an inclusive, international perspective that supports moving mentoring into a discipline of its own and lays a theoretical foundation for further research Shows how emerging practical theories can be implemented in actual programs and various scenarios Examines a wide range of contemporary paradigms, practices, and programs in the field of mentoring, including a panorama of introspections on mentoring from international scholars and practitioners Includes historical and epistemological content, background information and definitions, and overviews of fundamental aspects of mentoring The Wiley International Handbook of Mentoring is an essential volume for a global readership, particularly teachers of mentoring courses, trainers, and researchers and practitioners in a variety of fields such as business, education, government, politics, sciences, industry, or sports.

Gender Equity in Hospitality

Gender Equity in Hospitality
Author: Payal Kumar
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2023-09-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781803826653

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Providing rich insights into the journeys that women in India navigate, Dr Payal Kumar unpacks the contextual differences of women’s leadership in the Indian hospitality sector drawing comparisons between leadership barriers and enablers in India and the Global North.

Gender Equity in the Boardroom

Gender Equity in the Boardroom
Author: Payal Kumar,Ganesh Singh
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2020-09-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781839827648

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Gender diversity in boardrooms across India remain below the global average. This book analyses gender representation across industries and focus on the issue of low female representation by interviewing board members, executives and managers.

Transnational Migration and the New Subjects of Work

Transnational Migration and the New Subjects of Work
Author: Banu Özkazanç-Pan
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2021-03-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781529204599

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In an increasingly globalized world, mobility is a new defining feature of our lives, livelihoods and work experiences. This book is a first in utilising transnational migration studies as a new theoretical framework in management and organization studies. Ozkazanc-Pan presents a much-needed new concept for understanding people, work and organizations in a world on the move while attending to growing inequality associated with work in changing societies.

The Dynamic Mentoring Primer

The Dynamic Mentoring Primer
Author: Darryl E. Allen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2012-03-20
Genre: Conduct of life
ISBN: 0615602584

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This book defines how formal mentoring relationships can be created, and produce quantifiable, positive results. Theory and practical application are embedded in the text.

Uncovering the Cultural Dynamics in Mentoring Programs and Relationships

Uncovering the Cultural Dynamics in Mentoring Programs and Relationships
Author: Frances K. Kochan,Andrea M. Kent,André M. Green
Publsiher: IAP
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2014-12-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781623968533

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Although cultural issues have a powerful influence on the failure and success of mentoring programs and relationships, there is scant research on this area and little in the way of guidelines that practitioners can use to help assure mentoring success. This book seeks to expand our knowledge and understanding of this topic and to foster the use of this information to enhance practice and research. The book is unique in a number of ways and will be an important resource for all those engaged in mentoring endeavors and for those conducting research in this area. First, it presents research findings on the cultural impact of mentoring at the individual relational level, at the organizational level, and within the structures of the society. Secondly, the chapters describe mentoring from an international perspective including programs from Africa, Australia, Canada, Finland, India, Ireland, Korea, Scotland, Sweden and the United States. Third, the book is research based and yet, can be easily applied to practice. Chapters provide information on lessons learned and also include reflective questions to enable the reader to delve more deeply into the constructs and findings in order to apply them to their own practice and research. This makes the book an ideal resource for training mentors and mentees, for designing mentoring programs, for teaching about mentoring, and for establishing and maintaining mentoring relationships. It also will be of value to those who are engaged in conducting research on how to create and maintain successful mentoring relationships and programs. Endorsements All mentoring relationships are diverse. Indeed, it is the difference between mentor and mentee that creates the potential for co-learning. Mentoring that bridges cultural gaps opens the way to an exchange of understanding about both internal and external assumptions and perspectives (how each of us thinks and how the world functions for each of us). In this book, the editors and contributors demonstrate the diversity of diversity, with particular focus on education in different societies. I recommend it as essential background reading for anyone designing mentoring programmes, in which cultural diversity will be a significant dynamic. Dr David Clutterbuck, Special Ambassador, European Mentoring and Coaching Council In this boundary-spanning volume, the authors pull back the curtain on the latest evolution of mentoring theory and practice revealing that all mentoring relationships are intrinsically cultural. Not only that, the researchers present creative, empirically sound ideas for mentoring at different scales—personal encounters, networked communities, and loose collectives. This book is robustly inclusive of structural layers of mentoring differentiated by context—whether higher education, schools, or collegial communities—making meaning of cultural diversity as part of one’s inner core of relational and systematic mentoring. Practitioners of mentoring and researchers of mentoring alike should find this work important for understanding the breadth and depth of mentoring in different cultural contexts while allowing its essence to remain unfolding, rather than simply told. All mentoring professionals can gain insight and value from the diversity of theoretical orientations that capture as well as map the impact of global and cultural influences of mentoring in everyday worlds. A must read for all who care about the quality of educational relationships and about making a difference in learning settings. ~ Dr. Carol A. Mullen, Professor of Educational Leadership, Virginia Tech, University Council for Educational Administration (UCEA) Plenary Session Representative (PSR)