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Mentoring: A key to longevity in Space

机译:指导:太空中长寿的关键

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The Space Department at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) launched a formal mentoring program in 2007. While a mentoring program existed previously, it was not widely utilized and eventually lost support. The new program was designed to focus on the staff members' needs and desires for career growth and an opportunity for those skilled with years of expertise in the space domain to share their wisdom and gain a new perspective. Especially in an era where budgets are constrained, mentoring is a cost effective method to ensure continuity of knowledge and enthusiasm in staff. This discusses the motivations for starting the program, the hurdles involved, and the benefits derived during the first few years of APL's new Space Department mentoring program. This includes the design details of the program, as well as successes and lessons learned to date.
机译:约翰·霍普金斯大学应用物理实验室(APL)的太空系于2007年启动了正式的指导计划。尽管以前存在着指导计划,但该计划并未得到广泛利用,最终失去了支持。新计划旨在关注工作人员对职业发展的需求和期望,以及在太空领域拥有多年专业知识的技术人员的机会,以分享他们的智慧并获得新的视野。特别是在预算有限的时代,指导是确保员工知识和热情连续性的一种经济有效的方法。本文讨论了启动该计划的动机,所涉及的障碍以及在APL新的太空部指导计划的头几年中获得的收益。这包括程序的设计细节,以及迄今为止的成功和经验教训。

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