Reverse coaching

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Definition

Reverse coaching is A relationship by which senior individuals in an organization can learn from junior personnel whose experiences, skills and thought perspectives differ from their own. Source: Planning and Execution of Knowledge Management Assist Missions for Nuclear Organizations

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Even where formal ‘reverse relationships’ are not established within an organization, this is a critical strategic consideration as the demographic profiles of the workforce and social dynamics change from traditional patterns to ones that tend to create generation gaps. In the nuclear industry, such relationships hold the potential to improve new employees’ feelings of contributing and being valued for what they bring to the organization; to enhance diversity initiatives; to facilitate the learning by more senior personnel of new skills from less senior personnel (such as computer utilization and understanding the jargon of younger employees and their peer groups).

Source: Planning and Execution of Knowledge Management Assist Missions for Nuclear Organizations

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