Having a great mentor can do wonders for your professional development and career. But even the best mentoring relationships can run their course or become ineffective. How do you know when it’s time to move on? And what’s the best way to end the relationship without burning bridges?
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To read the original article: How to Break Up with Your Mentor - Carolyn O'Hara - Harvard Business Review
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