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Mentoring Still Not Happening for Women in the Workplace

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Tue Apr 01 2014

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PITTSBURGH—Many mid- to senior-level businesswomen have never had a formal mentor even though mentoring is widely considered a critical component to career success, according to new trend research conducted by Development Dimensions International (DDI) titled, Women as Mentors: Does She or Doesn’t She? A Global Study of Businesswomen and Mentoring. And this is not for the reasons one would expect. According to the research, women who felt less-than-expert on a specific topic did not take on mentoring roles.

Read the full press release at ddiworld.com.

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Development Dimensions International

Since 1970, Development Dimensions International, Inc. has helped the companies worldwide successfully close the gap between where their businesses need to go and the talent required to take them there. Our areas of expertise span every level, from individual contributors to the executive suite.

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