Mentoring involves more than simply passing on knowledge and information, and has always played a prominent role in the legal profession. Good mentoring passes on the true art and science of the practice of law.
Find out:
• The five strategies for developing an effective mentoring program
• Methods for creating a feedback-rich culture
• The benefits and limits of both formal and informal mentoring programs
• What the “new age” mentoring is and the role of technology
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