Abstract

Many managers credit key professional achievements to the guidance of a mentor. Past research supports such anecdotal evidence, reporting that traditional one-on-one mentoring has been an integral component of protege advancement, compensation, and satisfaction within traditional organizations. However, because organizational structures have changed and careers have become boundaryless, the aspiring manager today must make use of an intelligent network of multiple mentors in order to flourish in a changing workplace. This is especially true in turbulent business environments where layoffs, career plateaus, and limited promotion opportunities can derail the careers of even the most promising managers. Using support from interviews with executives, we detail the advantages of a diverse mentor network and the significant roles which multiple mentors can play in the enrichment of a protege's professional life. We demonstrate how multiple mentors have the potential to help proteges continuously acquire knowled...

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