Beyond the social impact, companies have started to examine the economic rationale behind mentorship programs. Cost-benefit analyses indicate that the cost of implementing these programs is outweighed by the benefits of reduced turnover rates among women in tech, pointing to mentorship as not only a socially responsible but also a financially prudent strategy.
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