HBR Guide to Getting the Mentoring You Need by Harvard Business Review

HBR Guide to Getting the Mentoring You Need



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HBR Guide to Getting the Mentoring You Need Harvard Business Review ebook
ISBN: 9781422196007
Page: 192
Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press
Format: pdf


What you If you're a young, aspiring entrepreneur who is a little overwhelmed getting your business off the ground, you've probably fantasized about finding the perfect mentor. I took some other psychology courses. It's okay to do that because, you know, you get interested in different things along the way. Jan 30, 2014 - HBR Guide to Managing Stress at Work. Feb 22, 2012 - Whitney Johnson, President and co-founder of the hedge fund Rose Park Advisors, has given this issue so much thought that she and fellow entrepreneur Bob Moesta devised an equation for getting the mentoring formula right. Priscilla Claman is a contributor to the HBR Guide to Getting the Mentoring You Need. And I took some business courses. But my major ended up being in philosophy. I actually have a double major in psychology. Dec 20, 2013 - In a recent Harvard Business Review article, Stanford professor Robert Sutton reminds us that it's our responsibility to think critically about the advice and feedback we're given, and at times, even choose to ignore it. Dianne guides you in how to prepare yourself by immersing yourself in the “energy field” of corporate consulting – from using resources on the Internet to connecting with personal acquaintances and mentors. If you're more stressed out than ever and your personal energy is tanking, this guide will show you new ways to boost your energy and become more productive. Said Whitney, “If you're at the beginning of your career, it's probably easier for me to mentor you, than, say, if you're just one year behind me and in essence want to be a peer and collaborate. Mar 26, 2014 - Just at the moment that you really need professional advice from someone senior and more experienced, you are on your own. Apr 28, 2013 - You'll turn out. While you certainly shouldn't approach every interaction with your mentor with skepticism, it's wise to remember Sutton's bottom line: "If you want to get the most out of mentoring, don't take it as marching orders. Entrepreneurs' daydreams of this nurturing, Yoda-like mentor may be as natural as school girls mooning over Justin Bieber, but it's still entirely wrong, according to a recent post on the HBR blogs by author and training pro Jodi Glickman. Mar 24, 2012 - The best mentor isn't the one that kindly guides and supports you.

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