In 1997, only 36% of U.S. Air Force pilots who had reached the end of their initial nine-year service commitment agreed to stay on -- far short of the organization's goal of 50%. When mentoring was targeted as a key process to enhance career development and communication, the Air Force turned to Gallup for help.
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