The comprehensive guide for mentors and mentees. Straightforward, easy to use and practical, but highly authoritative and based on the latest research into good practice. Written by David Clutterbuck. Ideal both as a manual for participants in formal mentoring programmes and as a "how to" for individual mentors and mentees.
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An introduction to mentoring
In this interview David covers questions such as the differences between coaching and mentoring and the benefits of introducing a mentoring programme to an organisation.
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