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Offers ideas and suggestions for making the most of a mentoring opportunity for the person being mentored. This book shows how to prepare for, sustain, and bring to closure the important mentor/mentee relationship. It guides mentees through the four phases of the mentoring process.
Auteur
The Authors Lois J. Zachary is president of Leadership Development Services, LLC, a Phoenix-based consulting firm providing leadership development, coaching, education, and training for corporate and nonprofit organizations. She is an internationally recognized expert in mentoring and the author of the best-selling companion titles The Mentor's Guide and Creating a Mentoring Culture, both from Jossey-Bass. Lory A. Fischler is senior associate with Leadership Development Services. She serves as the company's program development specialist and is responsible for building client-customized mentoring and leadership training programs. She is also the creator of Leadership Development Services' unique Effective Meeting Model(c) as well as a work style inventory that promotes self-understanding and team interaction.
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PRAISE FOR THE MENTEE'S GUIDE "The Mentee's Guide inspires and guides the potential mentee, provides new insights for the adventure in learning that lies ahead, and underscores my personal belief and experience that mentoring is circular. The mentor gains as much as the mentee in this evocative relationship. Lois Zachary's new book is a great gift."
--Frances Hesselbein, chairman and founding president, Leader to Leader Institute "Whether you are the mentee or mentor, born or made for the role, you will gain much more from the relationship by practicing the fun and easy A-to-Z principles of The Mentee's Guide by the master of excellence, Lois Zachary."
--Ken Shelton, editor, Leadership Excellence "With this deeply practical book filled with stories and useful exercises, Lois Zachary completes her groundbreaking trilogy on mentoring. Must-reading for those in search of a richer understanding of this deeply human relationship as well as anyone seeking a mentor, whether for new skills, job advancement, or deeper wisdom."
--Laurent A. Parks Daloz, senior fellow, the Whidbey Institute, and author, Mentor: Guiding the Journey of Adult Learners
Résumé
A practical guide to making the most of a mentoring opportunity, written for the person being mentored Shows how to prepare for, sustain, and bring closure to these important relationships Appropriate for use in any kind of organization, whether non-profit, corporate, or government, and for formal and informal mentoring situations.
Contenu
Foreword by Carol B. Muller ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xv
The Authors xvii
1 The Power and Process of Mentoring 1
2 Preparing Yourself to Make the Most of Mentoring 15
3 Finding and Getting to Know Your Mentor 39
4 Establishing Agreements with Your Mentor 55
5 Doing the Work 79
6 Coming to Closure with Your Mentor 99
7 Making the Transition from Mentee to Mentor 113
Appendix: Digging Deeper: An Annotated List of Helpful Resources 131
References 141
Index 145