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  • May 1998
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Development Relationships TN

By: David A. Thomas and Emily Heaphy
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Abstract

The final class of the Career Development module of the Self-Assessment and Career Development course (SACD) uses the topic of mentoring and developmental relationships to encourage students to think beyond the point of finding and accepting a suitable job offer. The Karen Harper case is used to frame the discussion. The case introduces Karen when she is facing a crucial career decision that has the potential to damage her relationship with her sole mentor. The central question is, can the current developmental relationship be transformed to meet the protege's needs? After a discussion of the case, the instructor provides a brief lecture of the research on this area, including the types and functions of developmental relationships, the effects of demographic diversity on them, and strategies for initiating and forming developmental relationships.

Keywords

Decisions; Curriculum and Courses; Job Offer; Personal Development and Career; Relationships; Strategy

Citation

Thomas, David A., and Emily Heaphy. "Development Relationships TN." Harvard Business School Teaching Note 498-071, May 1998.
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