Glossary:

Reverse Mentoring

Reverse mentoring is a learning approach where junior or younger employees mentor more senior colleagues, reversing the traditional model. It enables the sharing of fresh knowledge, digital skills, and new perspectives to improve workplace practices.

This method bridges generational gaps and fosters open dialogue, helping organisations adapt to emerging risks and technologies while building mutual respect and inclusive cultures.

Examples include:

  • A young technician teaching a site manager to use mobile safety apps for faster hazard reporting
  • A junior officer guiding seniors on modern environmental controls and sustainability practices
  • An apprentice sharing insights on mental health awareness with experienced supervisors

The concept of reverse mentoring is widely used in HSEQ within high-risk industries such as construction, mining, and oil & gas to promote adaptive safety cultures and continuous improvement.

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