The success of employees in any organisation today depends more on the type of relationship that an orgnisation establishes to achieve quality of work life. Research shows that individuals who are mentored have an increased likelihood of career success as a result of the targeted developmental support they receive. Mentors serve as trusted and significant advisors, providing a sounding board for day-today issues encountered on the job and alternative perspectives on issues in terms of both problem identification and problem solving. Mentoring can take on different forms. Traditional mentoring involves a one-on-one relationship between a more experienced mentor and his/her mentee, while non-traditional mentoring can take on a variety of form...