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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherAuthentic Media
ISBN-101842272934
ISBN-139781842272930
eBay Product ID (ePID)44467231
Product Key Features
Book TitleMentoring : the Promise of Relational Leadership
Number of Pages196 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2005
TopicLeadership, Christian Life / General, Interpersonal Relations
IllustratorYes
GenreReligion, Psychology
AuthorWalter C. Wright, Walter C. Wright Jr.
FormatPerfect
Dimensions
Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight5.8 Oz
Item Length5 in
Item Width8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Dewey Edition22
Dewey Decimal253.7
SynopsisAre you looking for a mentor? Do you want to become a mentor? Are you confused about exactly what mentoring is?Walter Wright is a firm believer in relational leadership. In this book, he shares his experiences both as a mentor and a mentoree. He provides useful analogies and stories about a mentoring relationship and points out some potential pitfalls.Choosing a mentor is an important decision, as is choosing to be a mentor. This book guides you through that choice, to forming a relationship and developing that relationship over the years. It shows you how the relationship can be mutually beneficial, with both mentor and mentoree growing in maturity and knowledge. Wright identifies some qualities that make a good mentor, what you should be looking for in a potential mentor, and what a mentor should be looking to develop in themselves.Reflecting on the character, heart, and hope of relational leadership, this book is useful for anyone considering becoming a mentor, whether in a church environment or in a business environment. It identifies some key questions that a mentor should ask of their mentoree and guides you through developing the mentoring relationship., Are you looking for a mentor Do you want to become a mentor Are you confused about exactly what mentoring isWalter Wright is a firm believer in relational leadership. In this book he shares his experiences both as a mentor and a mentoree. He provides useful analogies and stories about a mentoring relationship and points out some potential pitfalls.Choosing a mentor is an important decision as is choosing to be a mentor. This book guides you through that choice to forming a relationship and developing that relationship over the years. It shows you how the relationship can be mutually beneficial with both mentor and mentoree growing in maturity and knowledge. Wright identifies some qualities that make a good mentor what you should be looking for in a potential mentor and what a mentor should be looking to develop in themselves.Reflecting on the character heart and hope of relational leadership this book is useful for anyone considering becoming a mentor whether in a church environment or in a business environment. It identifies some key questions that a mentor should ask of their mentoree and guides you through developing the mentoring relationship.