The Manager's Pocket Guide to Effective Mentoring
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Product Description
This book is a practical reference to effective mentoring in a format that provides quick access to the important concepts and techniques of this unique, powerful, one-to-one learning model. The Manager's Pocket Guide to Mentoring is a convenient and comprehensive reference, offering valuable, pragmatic guidance that mentors can use in assisting mentees to:
Participate in constructive interpersonal dialogues during the mentoring experience
Map out attainable personal and professional goals
Analyze problems, formulate realistic solutions, and make constructive decisions
Plan workable strategies for promoting career, training, and educational development
Initiate positive actions to achieve stated objectives
This guide presents an expanded view of the behavioral expertise required of today's mentors who are faced with the challenge of establishing and sustaining mentoring relationships within more complex workplace, academic, and social environments.
Titles by Dr. Norman Cohen
The Complete Mentoring Program
The Mentoring Program
Becoming a Mentor: A Video-Based Workshop
Becoming a Mentor: A Video-Based Workshop - Additional Workbook
A Step-by-Step Guide to Starting An Effective Mentoring Program
Assessment of Organizational Readiness for Mentoring
Principles of Adult Mentoring Inventory - Assessment
Manager's Pocket Guide to Effective Mentoring
Mentor Critique Form
Mentee's Guide to Mentoring
Guide to Mentee Planning
Leader's Guide for the Principles of Adult Mentoring Inventory
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #167735 in Books
- Published on: 1999-02
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 116 pages
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About the Author
Norman Cohen holds a Doctorate in Adult Education and Psychology from Temple University and is a professor at the Community College of Philadelphia. He has conducted research, presented numerous articles, and authored Mentoring Adult Learners: A Guide for Educators and Trainers and Mentoring: New Strategies and Challenges.
He has worked extensively as a consultant with a wide range of business, government, health care, and academic organizations.



