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尊敬的安妮:我是公司的一名团队领导。公司已开始鼓励所有和我同级别的领导层人员至少带一至两名员工学徒。目的是为了发掘那些有晋升潜力的人,引导他们获得正确的技能和经验。我们可以自行选择学徒,而不是指定分配,但是必须定期汇报进展情况。事实上,“人才开发”目前是我们发放奖金时考核的重点内容。
这个措施固然很好,但是已然非常繁忙的工作让我十分担心是否有时间在工作的同时来做这件事。如果公司能对当导师应做的事情设立一些具体的标准,事情可能也会简单一些。然而,恰恰连这一块也得由我们自己来决定。那么我每周在这上面花大概30分钟的时间可以吗?对此,您和读者有什么建议吗?——超忙
Dear Annie:I am a team leader at a company that has started encouraging everyone at my level to mentor at least one or two people below us. The point is to identify those with the potential to move up and guide them toward getting the right skills and experience. We can choose our own mentees, rather than having them assigned to us, but we do have to report periodically on how it's going. In fact, "talent development" is now a big chunk of what determines our bonuses.
All well and good, but I'm so busy already that I really worry about whether I have the time to do this on top of everything else. It might help if there were some specific benchmarks for what mentors are supposed to do, exactly, but that's being left up to us, too. Can I be any good at this in, say, 30 minutes a week? Do you or your readers have any suggestions for me? — Overbooked |
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