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Reverse Mentoring Cracks Workplace - WSJ.com

Written by Brandon Klein | May 24, 2011 7:42:00 AM

an effort to school senior executives in technology, social media and the latest workplace trends, many businesses are pairing upper management with younger employees in a practice known as reverse mentoring. The trend is taking off at a range of companies, from tech to advertising.


Workplace mentors used to be older and higher up the ranks than their mentees. Not anymore, as social media skills become increasingly valuable. Leslie Kwoh has the story on Digits.

The idea is that managers can learn a thing or two about life outside the corner office. But companies say another outcome is reduced turnover among younger employees, who not only gain a sense of purpose but also a rare glimpse into the world of management and access to top-level brass.