The Mentoring Manual
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The Mentoring Manual is based on methods developed – and proven – in business, this highly practical book will show you how mentoring works, take you step-by-step through everything you need to know and do, and show you how both parties can get the best from the relationship. Get the most from mentoring: help your mentee, develop your skills and make a positive difference.
Understand what mentoring really is and how to do it well
The Mentoring Manual is based on methods developed – and proven – in business, this highly practical book will show you how mentoring works, take you step-by-step through everything you need to know and do, and show you how both parties can get the best from the relationship. Get the most from mentoring: help your mentee, develop your skills and make a positive difference.
- Understand what mentoring really is and how to do it well
- Feel fully confident in your ability to be a great mentor
- Develop key mentor skills like targeted listening, decision making and coaching
- Help your mentee feel more knowledgeable, confident and valued
- Know how to pass on your skills, wisdom and experience in the best way as a mentor
Julie Starr is an expert and thought leader in the field of coaching. Since 2002, her best-selling book The Coaching Manual has supported the evolution of the coaching profession through simple, powerful principles and practical approaches. Her books are translated into many languages and are required reading on coach training programmes around the world. With over 20 years and thousands of hours coaching experience, Julie supports CEO’s and executives from the world’s largest organizations. Her approach is challenging, compassionate and empowers clear leadership.
“A breath of fresh air compared with many books on coaching and mentoring. The process of mentoring and the potential pitfalls are presented in a clear and challenging way.” David Megginson, Emeritus Professor of HRD, Sheffield Hallam University
1. What is mentoring? And what is it not?
2. What’s different about a mentoring relationship?
3. Guiding principles for mentors
4. What do good mentors do well?
5. A process to support your journey
6. Pitfalls for the less experienced traveller
7. Summary and close
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Dimensions | 0.60 × 5.50 × 8.40 in |
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Subjects | higher education, Vocational / Professional Studies, General Vocational / Professional |