Sunday, December 30, 2007

Ending a Mentoring Relationship

Make a checkmark after these questions if they apply to the relationship between you and your mentor. If you've checked off everything on this list, then it's time to end your mentoring relationship.
  • You've achieved the goals listed on your professional development plan.
  • You've made a list of new goals on your professional development plan.
  • Your mentor can't help you with your new goals.
  • You don't feel like you're learning much when working with your mentor.
  • You've learned more from others you've met through the mentoring program than you have from your mentor.
  • You know you can still ask your mentor for advice when you need it.

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