Transcription of Army Mentorship Handbook 2005 - Army Counseling Online
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army Mentorship Handbook Headquarters, Department of army , DCS, G-1 Attn: DAPE-HR-IRPD-L 1700 N. Moore Street, Suite 1400 Rosslyn, VA 22209 Effective Date: 1 January 2005 TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword ..3 I. Introduction .. 4 II. Mentoring: Questions and Answers .. 5 III. Stages of Mentoring ..21 IV. Building Mentoring Skills ..24 References ..36 Enclosures: 1 Individual Development Action Plan (IDAP) 2 Mentorship Agreement NOTE: This booklet was adapted for army use from the United States Marine Corps Civilian army career & Leadership Development Mentoring Handbook . le of Contents 1 January 2005 2 3I. INTRODUCTION. Mentoring is a powerful tool for personal and professional development.
Q2: What Does a Mentor Do? A2. A mentor is a leader who oversees and assists the personal, professional, and career development of another person, usually two ranks below the mentor.
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