What educators can learn from the business world
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Anyone or anything is a potential mentor. The mentee must take the initiative, tap into the source, and search for knowledge.
Strong collaborators will continue to think of ways to help the weak team member. The best collaborators will try five or six ways to bring along a weak team member before going to a supervisor.
Respect at the individual level is paramount. Lack of respect is often the root cause of unhappy employees, not to mention grievances and complaints of discrimination.
Collaboration is essential in business.
The greatest pitfall for managers is to take personally the resistance to change.
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