Career Breakthroughs of Women in Intercollegiate Athletic Administration
Participation in mentoring is integral for advancement within sport organizations, particularly for women (Bower, 2009; Shaw, 2006). However, it is unclear how mentoring contributes to opportunities for career advancement or breakthroughs (e.g., opportunities for new functional roles, project oversi...
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Main Authors: | Meg G. Hancock (Author), Heidi Grappendorf (Author), Janelle E. Wells (Author), Laura J. Burton (Author) |
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