Clarify the standard
Test whether MBOK®-aligned language, roles, expectations, and practices help partners implement mentoring with greater consistency.
Research & Pilots
GMI is inviting early institutional partners, pilot sites, funders, and research supporters to participate in a structured validation effort for MBOK®, MLA and MEA assessments, IMPACT operating workflows, and mentoring implementation models.
Research Initiative Brief
GMI's pilot research tests the standard, assessments, operating workflows, and implementation model in real settings before broader institutional adoption.
Why This Research Matters
Many programs depend on goodwill, local champions, and participation counts rather than a consistent standard for readiness, role clarity, implementation quality, participant support, and measurable outcomes. The pilot identifies the conditions for mentoring to scale responsibly across institutions.
Test whether MBOK®-aligned language, roles, expectations, and practices help partners implement mentoring with greater consistency.
Evaluate whether MLA and MEA insights can inform readiness, engagement, matching, development planning, and facilitation decisions.
Generate learning that helps institutions and funders understand what worked, what needs refinement, and what conditions support responsible scale.
Research Agenda
The pilot reduces institutional and funder risk by testing whether GMI's standards, assessment architecture, operating workflows, and program model operate credibly in real mentoring environments.
Evidence Before Scale
The research layer makes pilot learning visible: participation, completion, engagement, assessment usefulness, implementation fidelity, partner outcomes, and conditions required for broader adoption.
Can mentors, mentees, partners, and administrators use the workflow consistently across different institutional settings?
Do the prototype MLA and MEA instruments produce interpretable and useful insight for mentoring development?
Does data-informed, human-reviewed matching improve clarity, expectations, and relationship support?
Can the IMPACT lifecycle be delivered consistently enough to support quality assurance and evaluation?
Can the system track participation, completion, satisfaction, milestones, and partner-defined outcomes in useful ways?
What GMI refines before broader institutional, REP, certification, or platform deployment
Partner Value
Participation creates practical value for partners while contributing evidence to the development of the GMI ecosystem.
Defined participant pathways, mentoring phases, partner roles, setup guidance, and reporting checkpoints.
Pilot use of MLA and MEA assessment processes with feedback opportunities for refinement.
Exposure to operating workflows for intake, assessment inputs, matching support, lifecycle tracking, and reporting.
Summaries of engagement, completion, satisfaction, milestone progress, implementation lessons, and partner-defined outcomes.
Partner feedback can inform MBOK®, assessment refinement, platform priorities, and future certification or REP pathways.
Practical learning about what governance, support, data, staffing, and partner conditions are needed before wider deployment.
Ways to Participate
GMI is seeking organizations that can contribute participants, fund validation, support research review, or help connect qualified pilot partners.
Participate as a university, employer, veteran transition partner, workforce program, or institutional mentoring initiative.
Join the PilotSupport the research, assessment refinement, platform testing, reporting structure, and partner implementation effort.
Support the ResearchContribute review, evaluation expertise, institutional learning, or research collaboration as the evidence base develops.
Request a DiscussionCurrent Development Status
GMI's findings, standards, assessment models, operating workflows, and credential pathways are expected to evolve through pilot participation, partner feedback, and evidence review.
Participate in the Pilot Research Initiative
Join the early partners helping GMI test what standards-based mentoring requires, how it is supported, and what evidence institutions and funders need before responsible scale.