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The Manager as Mentor: The Manager as …

Autor Michael Marquardt, Peter Loan
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 noi 2005
One of the most valuable roles a manager can perform in today's rapidly changing environment is to mentor and inspire the people around them to learn. By nurturing talent, motivating individual development, and encouraging excellence, a manager's mentoring can enhance individual performance and the organization's prospects for success. Mentoring is not an easy skill to develop, and many managers, who may excel at leading or coaching, may be disasters as mentors when it comes to creating a bond and bringing out untapped qualities in others. The Manager as Mentor goes beyond traditional approaches to explore the newest techniques in mentoring and collaboration. Featuring personal development tools, worksheets, and references, The Manager as Mentor will enable managers to bring out the best in themselves, the people they guide, and their organizations.

Mentoring is an age-old practice, tracing its roots in ancient Greek folklore to Odysseus' friend, Mentor, whom the Homeric hero entrusted as guide to his son's development. Today, with the ascendance of the knowledge age and the transformation of the workplace into an environment of continual learning, mentoring has emerged as one of the most important and valuable roles a manager can perform. By serving as a role model, providing feedback, nurturing talent, inspiring individual development, and facilitating excellence, a manager's mentoring strengthens relationships within the organization, and ultimately contributes to such critical factors as improved job performance, low turnover, and greater profitability. Mentoring is not an easy skill to attain, however, and many managers who may excel at leading teams or coordinating projects may be disasters as mentors. The Manager as Mentor explores emerging trends and approaches to help managers master the skills of effective mentoring-and enhance themselves, their proteges, and their organizations in the process.

Drawing from extensive research, dozens of examples, and their own practical application in training managers around the world, the authors argue that exceptional mentoring skills can be developed. They guide the reader toward understanding the key roles that mentors play and the activities and techniques they can employ for maximum impact. Diagnostic exercises will help readers assess their strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities for development, and create a step-by-step action plan for achieving goals-either individually or in groups. The authors also offer an extensive listing of resources for more in-depth information on various aspects of mentoring, such as problem solving, active listening, and employee advocacy. Ultimately, The Manager as Mentor offers the tools by which managers can promote learning, empowerment, and insight to create vibrant organizational cultures.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780275985899
ISBN-10: 027598589X
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 5 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Seria The Manager as …

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Mentoring for Corporate Success
New Trends and Issues in Mentoring
New Roles and Responsibilities for the Mentor
Values and Skills of the Mentor
Action Plan, Tools, and Resources
Developing an Action Plan and Identifying Strategies for Becoming an Effective Mentor
Tools and Resources for Developing and Assisting the Manager/Mentor
Resources for the Manager as Mentor

Recenzii

This resource for business managers explains how they can improve their organizations' chances for success by developing the capacity for mentoring others. Diagnostic exercises help readers to assess their strengths and weaknesses and create an action plan for becoming an effective mentor. The authors also review some current trends in mentoring, such as cross-cultural partnerships and action learning.