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Mentoring scientists and engineers : the essential skills, principles and processes / John Arthurs, with contributions from Ian M. Graham, Gus Hancock and Tim Brundle.

Author: Arthurs, John, author.

ImprintBoca Raton : CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, [2022]

Descriptionxii, 155 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm

Note:"A Balkema book."

Note:Introduction -- What is a mentor? -- Essential mentoring skills -- Mentoring principles and process -- Mentoring in practice -- Mentor training and organisational mentoring schemes.

Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 150-152) and index.

Note:"Mentoring is very much more than simple one-to-one informal instruction, or what used to be called 'coaching'. Modern mentoring techniques are modelled on those of executive coaching as well as expert academic tutoring. Mentoring is simple but not necessarily easy. An estimated 40% of all mentoring schemes fail through lack of mentor training and understanding. No great effort is required to study the literature but, for mentoring to be effective, adherence to basic principles and exercising specific skills is absolutely necessary. The book provides an introduction to what we mean by mentoring and its basic skills - skilful questioning, active listening, building trust, self-management and giving advice and feedback. It further covers mentoring principles, how to conduct mentoring sessions and a wide range of practical applications. The final chapter gives the outlines and principles for creating a basic mentoring scheme within an organisational context. This book is written for those practitioners in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, the STEM fields, who have been pitched into the role of mentor without any prior training. Its objective is to alleviate anxiety, frustration and stress caused by not knowing exactly what is expected. In offering an introduction to mentoring it gives practical guidance as a quick and easy read." --Back cover.



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Author:
Arthurs, John, author.
Subject:
Mentoring in science.
Contributor
Graham, Ian M. contributor.
Hancock, G. (Gus) contributor.
Brundle, Tim, contributor.