Business Mentoring: Communication Styles Instrument

Business Mentoring: Communication Styles Instrument

by Rene Petrin
Business Mentoring: Communication Styles Instrument

Business Mentoring: Communication Styles Instrument

by Rene Petrin

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Overview

What sort of communication style will work best for you in a mentoring situation: directed, co-directed, self-directed, or a consulting style? (And what do these different styles even mean?) With this instrument, you'll learn the different styles, their definitions, and the one that will serve you and your mentoring partner best.

Developed by a mentoring expert with over a quarter century of experience in the mentoring field, this instrument is the perfect companion for anyone who is about to embark on a mentoring journey.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149033751
Publisher: Rene Petrin
Publication date: 12/12/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 11
File size: 609 KB

About the Author

After spending years in human resources and discovering that most companies weren’t doing an adequate job developing their number one asset -- employees -- Rene D. Petrin had a mission: to create an organization devoted solely to teaching businesses how to mentor talent.

This entrepreneurial spirit combined with his keen insight into human behavior led Rene to found Management Mentors, Inc. in 1989. Management Mentors’ philosophy is simple: to show companies how structured mentoring programs are the most powerful and effective strategy for professional development within an organization.

Today, Rene strives to be a leader in the mentoring field rather than just “another” consultant. To this end, he has developed mentoring tools, such as online tutorials, that are unique in emphasizing the interpersonal dynamics in mentoring while at the same time working toward creating standards of excellence so that the mentoring profession maintains its integrity and promise.

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