Coaching and Mentoring
Title: Coaching and Mentoring
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Coaching and Mentoring
Coaching and Mentoring
“Behind every successful person, there is one elementary truth. Somewhere, some way, someone cared about their growth and development.”
Both coaching and mentoring are proving to be powerful aids to personal and organizational change and development.
If you were the King of Ithaca and had to leave your family to fight in a war that was going to last 10 years, who would you want to guide your children in your absence? More
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sensitive to different cultural perspectives or mentoring will merely perpetuate homogeneous, exclusionary values and culture (Galbraith and Cohen 1995).
If developing learning organizations in a learning society is a desirable social goal, mentoring can perform an important function in helping people develop their highest potential. If "everyone is capable of being a teacher (mentor) and a learner (mentee)" (ibid. p. 92), individuals should strive to develop their capacity to learn from and support the learning of others.
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