HBR guide to getting the mentoring you need.

Material type: TextSeries: Harvard business review guidesPublisher: Boston, Massachusetts : Harvard Business Review Press, 2014Description: viii, 160 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781422196007
  • 1422196003
Uniform titles:
  • Harvard business review.
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HF 5385 .H34 2014
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Section 1 What Good Mentoring Looks Like -- 1. The Relationship You Need to Get Right -- Understanding your role as a protege / Laura Sherbin -- 2. Mentoring in All Its Shapes and Sizes -- Mentoring comes from lots of sources -- not just sage executives with 20 years on you / Amy Gallo -- Section 2 Mapping Out Your Development -- 3. Reaching Your Potential -- Know yourself -- and find fulfillment / Robert S. Kaplan -- 4. Making Yourself Indispensable -- Shore up what you already do best / Scott K. Edinger -- 5. Why You Didn't Get That Promotion -- Get the feedback you need to advance / John Beeson -- Section 3 Growth And Advancement -- 6. Finding the Right Mentors -- Here are three common types -- and when each works best / Diane Coutu -- 7. Defining Your Goals and Expectations -- Some questions to guide your thinking / Diane coutu.
8. Starting and Maintaining Relationships with Mentors -- It takes structure and rigor to build strong relationships and keep them fruitful / Lew Mccreary -- 9. How to Get More from Your Mentors -- Provide value -- and receive more in return / Jodi Glickman -- 10. Employ a Personal Board of Directors -- Hitching your career to one mentor won't take you far / Priscilla Claman -- 11. A Smarter Way to Network -- Connect with carefully chosen people to get more out of your relationships / Robert Thomas -- 12. Accelerate Your Development: Tips for Millennial -- Put your mentoring on a fast track to compete for bigger roles / Karie Willyerd -- 13. Mentoring for Gen Xers -- Earlier in your career, it made sense to dabble. Now it's time to play to your strengths / Tamara Erickson -- 14. Keep Learning from Your Proteges -- Stay humble, and stay sharp / Hollis Heimbouch.
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Includes index.

Machine generated contents note: Section 1 What Good Mentoring Looks Like -- 1. The Relationship You Need to Get Right -- Understanding your role as a protege / Laura Sherbin -- 2. Mentoring in All Its Shapes and Sizes -- Mentoring comes from lots of sources -- not just sage executives with 20 years on you / Amy Gallo -- Section 2 Mapping Out Your Development -- 3. Reaching Your Potential -- Know yourself -- and find fulfillment / Robert S. Kaplan -- 4. Making Yourself Indispensable -- Shore up what you already do best / Scott K. Edinger -- 5. Why You Didn't Get That Promotion -- Get the feedback you need to advance / John Beeson -- Section 3 Growth And Advancement -- 6. Finding the Right Mentors -- Here are three common types -- and when each works best / Diane Coutu -- 7. Defining Your Goals and Expectations -- Some questions to guide your thinking / Diane coutu.

8. Starting and Maintaining Relationships with Mentors -- It takes structure and rigor to build strong relationships and keep them fruitful / Lew Mccreary -- 9. How to Get More from Your Mentors -- Provide value -- and receive more in return / Jodi Glickman -- 10. Employ a Personal Board of Directors -- Hitching your career to one mentor won't take you far / Priscilla Claman -- 11. A Smarter Way to Network -- Connect with carefully chosen people to get more out of your relationships / Robert Thomas -- 12. Accelerate Your Development: Tips for Millennial -- Put your mentoring on a fast track to compete for bigger roles / Karie Willyerd -- 13. Mentoring for Gen Xers -- Earlier in your career, it made sense to dabble. Now it's time to play to your strengths / Tamara Erickson -- 14. Keep Learning from Your Proteges -- Stay humble, and stay sharp / Hollis Heimbouch.

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