Dutta, Soumen

Exploring the potential of reverse mentoring: an avenue for promoting innovation and inclusivity - Vol.58(12), Dec - Kolkata CMA Kaushik Banerjee 2023 - 73-81p.

Reverse mentoring, an innovative way to conventional mentorship, is increasingly being adopted by organisations around. This novel approach challenges the traditional mentorship model by having junior or less-experienced employees assume the role of guiding their more senior colleagues. This article delves into the notion of reverse mentorship, examining its advantages, approaches to implementation, and its capacity to cultivate innovation and inclusivity inside organisations. Organisations can enhance their ability to navigate the dynamic business landscape by leveraging the varied viewpoints and knowledge of individuals across different generations. This study examines real-world instances of reverse mentorship programmes, emphasising their beneficial effects on individuals’ personal and professional growth. In addition,it analyses the difficulties and optimal strategies linked to the effective implementation of reverse mentoring programmes. In the pursuit of maintaining competitiveness and creating inclusivity, organisations are increasingly seeing the value of reverse mentoring as an effective mechanism for bridging generational divides, facilitating knowledge transfer, and cultivating a culture of ongoing development.



Construction Engineering and Management (CEM)