Dial M takes a creative and fun approach to improving your mentoring skills. It uses stories of learning relationships from film, TV and literature as a tool for reflecting on, understanding and evolving your mentoring and coaching practice.Ã
Dial M takes a creative and fun approach to improving your mentoring skills. It uses stories of learning relationships from film, TV and literature as a tool for reflecting on, understanding and evolving your mentoring and coaching practice.Ã
Jonathan Gravells is a management consultant who advises organisations on mentoring and coaching, providing corporate training in the UK and around the world. He has published widely on mentoring, leadership and personal change. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, a member of the European Mentoring and Coaching Council, and on the NHS register of approved executive coaches. Sue Wallace is the Professor of Continuing Education at Nottingham Trent University. Her particular interest is in mentoring and the ways in which a successful mentoring relationship can support personal and professional development. She has researched and published extensively on education, training and management of behaviour, and is a popular keynote speaker at conferences.
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Preface: Mentoring in popular culture 1. Turkey, tomatoes and poppadoms: storytelling and its role in making meaning and learning 2. Monks, mobsters and the Matrix: knowledge, learning, action and change 3. Vampire, hustlers and tough love: the use and abuse of power and trust 4. From the Bada-Bing to the Belly of the Whale (by way of Belgium): the mentor as moral compass and conscience 5. Ratso, Rita and the android: personal change and self-fulfilment 6. The Enemy Within or just a critical friend? the subversive mentor or transformation through subversion, humour and tough love 7. Attorneys, aliens and fools: mentoring for diversity and speaking truth to power 8. 'Get busy living or get busy dying': purpose, autonomy and the power of positive thinking Summary and Index
Preface: Mentoring in popular culture 1. Turkey, tomatoes and poppadoms: storytelling and its role in making meaning and learning 2. Monks, mobsters and the Matrix: knowledge, learning, action and change 3. Vampire, hustlers and tough love: the use and abuse of power and trust 4. From the Bada-Bing to the Belly of the Whale (by way of Belgium): the mentor as moral compass and conscience 5. Ratso, Rita and the android: personal change and self-fulfilment 6. The Enemy Within or just a critical friend? the subversive mentor or transformation through subversion, humour and tough love 7. Attorneys, aliens and fools: mentoring for diversity and speaking truth to power 8. 'Get busy living or get busy dying': purpose, autonomy and the power of positive thinking Summary and Index
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