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MENTORING AND COACHING
Books Available at the NCAR Library

Alred, Geof et al

The mentoring pocketbook

HF5385 .A459 2000/Location FL

A pocketful of proven tips, tools and techniques for mentors and the mentored to maximize the benefits of this powerful development process. Long on learning impact, short on words, this book gets you to the heart of the subject, fast. For the expert or beginner, this is a self-learning aid, an instant checklist, and an ongoing source of ideas and practical help.

 

Bell, Chip R.

Managers as mentors:  building partnerships for learning

HF5385 .B45 1998/Location ML

According to consultant and trainer Chip R. Bell, mentoring is a highly synergistic, two-way performance that, when properly engaged, takes on the synchronized qualities of a well-executed dance. In Managers As Mentors: Building Partnerships for Learning, he explains what mentoring is (and is not) and provides a way for readers to assess their own attributes for the practice. Subsequent information--designed to be personalized and read in any order--deals with such specifics as giving advice properly, gaining protégé acceptance, lessening the fear factor and finding time to commit to the process.

 

Brounstein, Marty

Coaching and mentoring for dummies

HF5385 .B76 2000/Location ML

The fun and easy guide to today's hottest trends in management training.

Coaching and mentoring can help managers boost productivity, develop employees, and build morale. This book shows managers how to take advantage of these state-of-the-art management tools -- without spending hundreds of dollars on training seminars!

How to be a coach rather than a "doer" -- and give feedback in a positive way.

Advice on motivating, grooming, and growing employees.

Tips on tackling diversity issues, performance reviews, and other challenges.

 

Holliday, Micki

Coaching, mentoring, and managing:  a coach guidebook

HF5385 .C63 2001/Location ML

This book offers hundreds of practical, easy-to-learn techniques every manager

can use to coach employees to become more productive, positive, inspired, and

effective. Filled with real-world advice and management-changing exercises, this

manual shows how to get the most from employees in today's era of downsizing, layoffs, buyouts, and mergers. Managers will develop the attitude, the skills, and the strategies to become more like a coach and less like a boss.

 

Huang, Chungliang Al et al

Mentoring:  the Tao of giving and receiving wisdom

HM132 .H818 1995/Location ML

The new model for business and personal relationships based on the simple yet profound principle of mentoring--both giving and receiving knowledge in a creative mutual exchange.

 

Cohen, Norman H.

The manager’s pocket guide to effective mentoring

HF5385 .C65 1999/Location FL

This book is a practical reference to effective mentoring in a format that provides

quick access to the important concepts and techniques of this unique, powerful, one-to-one learning model. The Manager's Pocket Guide to Mentoring is convenient and comprehensive reference, offering valuable, pragmatic guidance that mentors can use in assisting the mentored.

 

Murray, Margo

Beyond the myths and magic of mentoring:  how to facilitate an effective mentoring process

HF5385 .M8575 2001/Location ML

Many managers believe that effective mentoring is most often the lucky result of personal chemistry between two people. But in this book, author Margo Murray lays that myth to rest. Her guide gives you all the expert advice, tools, and case studies you'll need to harness the power of mentoring.  Building on the solid principles outlined in the first book, this revised edition adds examples of mentoring from recent publications and the author's client experience. It also includes international examples. It reveals how mentoring can maximize employee productivity and provides information on how to assess organizational needs and link them to the mentoring process. Includes all the

information needed to evaluate the effectiveness of a mentoring program.

 

Nigro, Nicholas

The everything coaching and mentoring book:  how to increase productivity, foster talent and encourage success

HF5385 .N54 2003/Location ML

The Everything® Coaching and Mentoring Book features information on: 

  • Inspiring self-motivation

  • Coaching versus mentoring

  • Overcoming common workplace problems

  • Managing diversity issues

  • Handling crises and morale issues

  • Coaching and mentoring for not-for-profit organizations

  • Debunking common myths and misconceptions

Shea, Gordon F. et al

Making the most of being mentored:  how to grow from a mentoring partnership

HF5385 .S53 1999/Location ML

Focuses on mastering the knowledge, skills, and practices of successful mentors. Offers exercises, information, and self-study activities for those who would like to be mentored.

 

Shea, Gordon F.

Mentoring:  a practical guide

HF5385 .S54 1997/Location FL

This book explains both what it means to be a mentor and examines the methods and styles of mentoring.

 

Stone, Florence M.

Coaching, counseling and mentoring (computer file):  how to choose and use the right technique to boost employee performance (e-book)

HF5385 .S76 1999/Location ON-LINE

Managers today must master a host of other roles if they want to be effective leaders-including coaching, counseling, and mentoring. This is the first book to cover all three of these crucial skills, providing models for each role and showing readers. 

 

Stromei, Linda Kyle

Creating mentoring and coaching programs:  twelve case studies from the real world of training

HF5385 .C73 2001/Location ML

The primary purpose of Creating Mentoring and Coaching Programs is to illustrate the various mentoring and coaching applications in a broad sampling of organizations.

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