Sharing Wisdom : The Practical Art Of Giving And Receiving Mentoring
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As caring adults we give and receive informal mentoring every day. Sharing Wisdom offers us the opportunity to make the most of these natural encounters. This book offers forty brief lessons to make the process of offering and receiving mentoring clearer. The information is designed to be practical and readily usable and it is intended to help you project your natural talents as well as to better appreciate the wisdom figures in your life. Finally, the book ends with answers to common questions on mentoring, a summary list of the mentoring guidelines and a brief annotated bibliography.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780824518387
ISBN10: 0824518381
Robert Wicks
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2000
Publisher: Crossroad Publishing Company
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