None so zealous

None so zealous

Talent management

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Madeleine Farman

Madeleine Farman

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‘I believe very strongly in leading by example,’ says Nokia global head of litigation Richard Vary. Although his legal team has a formal mentoring system in place, Vary maintains that it is the informal connections inherent in mentoring that play the most important role in developing in-house counsel. ‘You bring the people along, they see what you do, they see how you work rather than [you] telling people how to do their jobs. They’re professionals, they know what they’re doing. They’re intelligent – you give them the space to figure it out for themselves but also give them an example of the model of behaviours that you want.’

Vary is articulating increasingly common sentiments among the in-house community, which in recent years has moved from being notoriously off-hand on career development to become committed converts to the mentoring cause.

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