Mentoring continues to be one of the fastest growing techniques in human resource management. It's viewed as being an essential building block of modern management development. But what is mentoring and why is it so popular? "Mentoring in Action" answers these questions plus many more. Now in its se[...]
Mentoring is one of the fastest growing forms of management development and the strongest growth area in mentoring is at director level. Including company and individual cases across a wide spectrum of sector and company size, this book on mentoring for directors and senior executives explains how t[...]
The aim of this book is to provide the coach or mentor with a wider portfolio of techniques and approaches to helping others than would normally be gained from practical experience or attending a course. In compiling these techniques, the authors have drawn on experience from their coaching and ment[...]
Building on the success of companion volume "Techniques for Coaching and Mentoring", this new volume from coaching gurus David Clutterbuck and David Megginson is a practical, pragmatic guide to the knowledge and techniques you need for successful coaching and mentoring. Rather than adopting a partic[...]
Suitable for professional trainers, this title provides both questions and answers to the key factors in HR development. It includes case studies from a range of international experts in the field.[...]
Offers a comprehensive overview and critical grounding in the key concepts, models and research studies in coaching and mentoring and answers important questions such as 'What does coaching and mentoring involve?', 'What is its value?' and 'How can the added value of mentoring and coaching be demons[...]
A theoretically robust guide to coaching and mentoring which integrates theory and practice. New to the Second Edition: * Updated references and research, and a greater emphasis on contemporary issues such as globalization. * Improved balance of theory and practice through more examples and cases fr[...]
Intended for non-beginners, this book describes where XML can be used profitably in the real world.