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Mentorship ProgramMentoring is a way to provide students with opportunities for enhancing classroom learning by contributing new perspectives on business topics, career paths, personal concerns and professional experiences. The Mentorship Program at Otterbein allows MBA students to utilize this personal relationship with a business executive as a source of valuable information and to establish or build on current networks of contacts in their industry or area of interest. Mentors have the opportunity to gain exposure to new ideas and thought-provoking questions, to receive company recognition, and to experience personal satisfaction from advising a graduate student. Mentor's Responsibilities
MBA Students as Mentors Mentoring Program Results Many companies have also implemented their own in-house mentoring programs to help orient new employees. A trusted relationship with a senior executive of proven leadership is likely to keep a young manager open to new ideas and stretching for growth, knowing that there is someone there for support. Examples of the companies that are delving into the resource of mentors are BP, Midland Bank, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and Bank of America. These companies find that mentoring reduces organizational conflict, improves productivity, and lowers turnover by building loyalty to the company. A recent study of the effectiveness of a mentoring program at a large urban university was found in Research in Higher Education. These results showed that the mentored students had higher GPAs, more units completed per semester, and a lower dropout rate. Contact To get involved in Otterbein's MBA Mentorship Program, please contact MBA@otterbein.edu. |