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In order to succeed in today s competitive environment, corporate and nonprofit institutions must create a workplace climate that encourages employees to continue to learn and grow. From the author of the best-selling The Mentor s Guide comes the next-step mentoring resource to ensure personnel at all levels of an organization will teach and learn from each other. Written for anyone who wants to embed mentoring within their organization, Creating a Mentoring Culture is filled with step-by-step guidance, practical advice, engaging stories, and includes a wealth of reproducible forms and tools.
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. März 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118046517
- Artikelnr.: 38234262
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. März 2011
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118046517
- Artikelnr.: 38234262
the Author. PART 1: TAKING STOCK: MENTORING'S FOUNDATION. What Is
Mentoring, Anyway? Does Mentoring Add Value to the Organization? How Do We
Start? 1 Mentoring, Embedded in the Culture. The Importance of Embedding
Mentoring in the Culture. An Ideal Scenario. Phases of a Mentoring
Relationship. Embedding Mentoring: Reflection on Practice. 2 Connecting
Culture and Mentoring. Grounding the Work. Identifying Cultural Anchors.
Deciding to Move Forward. Where Do You Want to Be? Aligning Organizational
and Mentoring Goals. Connecting Culture and Mentoring: Reflection on
Practice. 3 Planning Implementation. Readiness, Opportunity, and Support: A
Model for Change. People and the Plan. The Process of Implementation.
Planning Implementation: Reflection on Practice. PART 2: MOVING FORWARD:
MENTORING AT WORK. The Hallmarks of Mentoring. Moving Mentoring Forward. 4
Infrastructure. Mentoring Infrastructure Components. Infrastructure:
Reflection on Practice. 5 Alignment. Concepts and Challenges.
Characteristics of Alignment. People: Powering Mentoring. Process
Components of Alignment. Alignment: Reflection on Practice. 6
Accountability. The Concept of Accountability. Setting Goals. Clarifying
Expectations. Defining Roles and Responsibilities. Monitoring Progress and
Measuring Results. Gathering Feedback. Formulating Action Goals.
Accountability: Reflection on Practice. 7 Communication. Challenges of
Communication. Communication Criteria. Benefits of Communication.
Components of Communication. Communication: Reflection on Practice. 8 Value
and Visibility. Identifying the Value. Showing Support Through Visibility.
Practices That Stimulate Value and Visibility. Value and Visibility:
Reflection on Practice. 9 Demand. Creating Demand in a Mentoring Culture.
Impact and Indications of Demand. What Factors Prevent Demand from
Flourishing? How Do Mentoring Hallmarks Contribute to Demand? Demand:
Reflection on Practice. 10 Multiple Mentoring Opportunities. Planning the
Opportunity. Types of Mentoring Relationships. From Opportunity to
Planning. Multiple Mentoring Opportunities: Reflection on Practice. 11
Education and Training. Developing a Big-Picture Perspective. Key Factors
at Work. Evaluating Your Key Factors. Anatomy of a Training Experience.
Strategies for Success. Education and Training: Reflection on Practice. 12
Safety Nets. Relying on the Net. Proactive Approaches to Obstacles.
Reactive Approaches to Obstacles. Gaps in the Net. Safety Nets: Reflection
on Practice. Epilogue: Moving on: Mentoring and the Future. From Seed to
Blossom. From Blossom to Fruit. Cultural Integration: A Caveat. Reflection
Is the Practice. Appendix One: Mentoring Culture Audit. Appendix Two:
Digging Deeper. References. Index. Credits. How to Use the CD-ROM.
the Author. PART 1: TAKING STOCK: MENTORING'S FOUNDATION. What Is
Mentoring, Anyway? Does Mentoring Add Value to the Organization? How Do We
Start? 1 Mentoring, Embedded in the Culture. The Importance of Embedding
Mentoring in the Culture. An Ideal Scenario. Phases of a Mentoring
Relationship. Embedding Mentoring: Reflection on Practice. 2 Connecting
Culture and Mentoring. Grounding the Work. Identifying Cultural Anchors.
Deciding to Move Forward. Where Do You Want to Be? Aligning Organizational
and Mentoring Goals. Connecting Culture and Mentoring: Reflection on
Practice. 3 Planning Implementation. Readiness, Opportunity, and Support: A
Model for Change. People and the Plan. The Process of Implementation.
Planning Implementation: Reflection on Practice. PART 2: MOVING FORWARD:
MENTORING AT WORK. The Hallmarks of Mentoring. Moving Mentoring Forward. 4
Infrastructure. Mentoring Infrastructure Components. Infrastructure:
Reflection on Practice. 5 Alignment. Concepts and Challenges.
Characteristics of Alignment. People: Powering Mentoring. Process
Components of Alignment. Alignment: Reflection on Practice. 6
Accountability. The Concept of Accountability. Setting Goals. Clarifying
Expectations. Defining Roles and Responsibilities. Monitoring Progress and
Measuring Results. Gathering Feedback. Formulating Action Goals.
Accountability: Reflection on Practice. 7 Communication. Challenges of
Communication. Communication Criteria. Benefits of Communication.
Components of Communication. Communication: Reflection on Practice. 8 Value
and Visibility. Identifying the Value. Showing Support Through Visibility.
Practices That Stimulate Value and Visibility. Value and Visibility:
Reflection on Practice. 9 Demand. Creating Demand in a Mentoring Culture.
Impact and Indications of Demand. What Factors Prevent Demand from
Flourishing? How Do Mentoring Hallmarks Contribute to Demand? Demand:
Reflection on Practice. 10 Multiple Mentoring Opportunities. Planning the
Opportunity. Types of Mentoring Relationships. From Opportunity to
Planning. Multiple Mentoring Opportunities: Reflection on Practice. 11
Education and Training. Developing a Big-Picture Perspective. Key Factors
at Work. Evaluating Your Key Factors. Anatomy of a Training Experience.
Strategies for Success. Education and Training: Reflection on Practice. 12
Safety Nets. Relying on the Net. Proactive Approaches to Obstacles.
Reactive Approaches to Obstacles. Gaps in the Net. Safety Nets: Reflection
on Practice. Epilogue: Moving on: Mentoring and the Future. From Seed to
Blossom. From Blossom to Fruit. Cultural Integration: A Caveat. Reflection
Is the Practice. Appendix One: Mentoring Culture Audit. Appendix Two:
Digging Deeper. References. Index. Credits. How to Use the CD-ROM.