Mentoring A Guide to the Basics

“Mentoring: A Guide to the Basics” by Gordon F. Shea, published by Kogan Page in 1992, offers a concise exploration of mentoring within the business environment. This 79-page guide is presented in English and focuses on the role of mentors in helping individuals achieve their potential through effective practices and strategies.
Readers will find a detailed examination of how mentoring can be implemented in organizations, emphasizing the benefits for both mentors and mentees. The book covers essential aspects of workplace culture and human resources, providing insights into establishing successful mentoring relationships. By outlining practical steps for setting up mentoring programs, this guide serves as a resource for those looking to enhance personal and professional development in a business context.
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Mentors are those who, through their deeds and work, help others to achieve their potential. This study describes mentoring in the business environment, explaining what it can offer, how the recipient should benefit from the process and how to set mentoring to work in any organization.
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