An updated and comprehensive guide to seventy-five key elements of
mentoring
Patterned after Strunk and White's classic The Elements of Style, this
new edition concisely summarizes the substantial existing research on
the art and science of mentoring. W. Brad Johnson's and Charles R.
Ridley's The Elements of Mentoring reduces this wealth of published
material on the topic to the sixty-five most important and pithy truths
for supervisors in all fields. These explore what excellent mentors do,
what makes an excellent mentor, how to set up a successful
mentor-protégé relationship, how to work through problems that develop
between mentor and protégé, what it means to mentor with integrity, and
how to end the relationship when it has run its course. Succinct and
comprehensive, this is a must-have for any mentor or mentor-to-be.