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  • Kohn, Stephen E., 1957-
     
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  • Mentoring.
     
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  • Mentoring in business.
     
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  • Employee motivation.
     
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  • Employees -- Coaching of.
     
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  • Success in business.
     
     
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    9 powerful practices of really great mentors : how to inspire and motivate anyone / by Stephen E. Kohn and Vincent D. O'Connell.
    by Kohn, Stephen E., 1957-
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    The Career Press, Inc., [2015]
    Call #:658.3124 K79n
    Subjects
  • Mentoring.
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  • Mentoring in business.
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  • Employee motivation.
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  • Employees -- Coaching of.
  •  
  • Success in business.
  • ISBN: 
    9781601633224
    Alternate title: 
    Nine powerful practices of really great mentors
    Description: 
    222 p. ; 21 cm.
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    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Summary: 
    "Most companies around the globe clearly believe that people should have the opportunity to achieve as much as their initiative and native talent can justify, but too many managers still lack the wherewithal to effectively groom junior employees who have the potential to climb the corporate ladder. The support of a mentor is an integral part of any effort to maximize someone's full potential. A mentor-protégé relationship has many unique features, which both sides of the relationship need to understand and appreciate. Serving in the role of mentor to protégés involves providing highly individualized guidance from someone with the appropriate background, life, and work experiences and, importantly, an avid interest in helping others reach their life and career goals."--From publisher.
    Other authors: 
    O'Connell, Vincent D., 1959-
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