Women Mentoring Women

Women Mentoring Women
Author: Vickie Kraft,Gwynne Johnson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0802448895

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Offers a solution to a chronic weakness in churches: getting women in all stages of life involved in vital women's ministries. A very practical and comprehensive guide.

Mentoring Women for Leadership

Mentoring Women for Leadership
Author: Saundra Hardin Starks
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021
Genre: Leadership in women
ISBN: 0871015676

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"Mentoring is identified as a critical component to the leadership development process for women. In this book, the authors provide a guide for educators, students, practitioners, and social work administrators to support the growth and development of female social work leaders. The book includes a historical, global overview of women in social work, political, social justice, and other leadership positions. It provides theoretical frameworks and practical knowledge and skills related to leadership development, including the pipelines and pathways for preparing and supporting women in leadership"--

Athena Rising

Athena Rising
Author: W. Brad Johnson,David G. Smith
Publsiher: Harvard Business Press
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2019-12-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781633699465

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When it comes to mentoring, women face more barriers than men. Here's how men can help change that. Increasingly, new employees and junior members of any profession are encouraged—sometimes stridently—to "find a mentor!" Four decades of research reveals that the effects of mentorship can be profound and enduring; strong mentoring relationships have the capacity to transform individuals and entire organizations. But the mentoring landscape is unequal. Evidence consistently shows that women face more barriers in securing mentorships than men, and when they do find a mentor, they may reap a narrow range of both professional and psychological benefits. Athena Rising is a book for men about how to eliminate this problem by mentoring women deliberately and effectively. Traditional notions of mentoring are modeled on male-to-male relationships, yet women often report a desire for mentoring that addresses their interpersonal needs. Women want mentors who not only understand this, but truly honor it. Coauthors W. Brad Johnson and David G. Smith present a straightforward, no-nonsense manual for men working in all types of institutions, organizations, and businesses to become excellent mentors to women, because as women succeed, lean in, and assume leading roles in any organization or work context, the culture will become more egalitarian, effective, and prone to retaining top talent.

A Hand Up

A Hand Up
Author: Deborah C. Fort
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 546
Release: 1995
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015062886190

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Interviews with 37 women scientists and students in which they share what helped them enter the sciences, what they found there, and what helped them stay in areas which are often hostile to women. Twenty short papers from women scientists, educators, and philosophers give advice on broad philosophical questions, education, professional matters, and gender issues.

Creating a Mentoring Culture

Creating a Mentoring Culture
Author: Lois J. Zachary
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2011-03-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 111804651X

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In order to succeed in today’s competitive environment, corporate and nonprofit institutions must create a workplace climate that encourages employees to continue to learn and grow. From the author of the best-selling The Mentor’s Guide comes the next-step mentoring resource to ensure personnel at all levels of an organization will teach and learn from each other. Written for anyone who wants to embed mentoring within their organization, Creating a Mentoring Culture is filled with step-by-step guidance, practical advice, engaging stories, and includes a wealth of reproducible forms and tools.

Woman to Woman

Woman to Woman
Author: Edna Ellison,Tricia Scribner
Publsiher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2005
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1563099497

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Ellison and Scribner provide practical advice for women who are preparing to mentor. This workbook includes a scriptural outline for mentoring as a teacher, encourager, servant, counselor, and guide.

Implementation Strategies for Improving Diversity in Organizations

Implementation Strategies for Improving Diversity in Organizations
Author: Hughes, Claretha
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2020-07-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781799847465

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Awareness and inclusion are not enough to create effective change in organizations and society. Instead, organizations must implement strategies to ensure that they not only improve diversity, but also place their employees on career development plans that provide the best fit between individual and organizational needs as well as personal characteristics and career roles. Implementation Strategies for Improving Diversity in Organizations is a pivotal reference source that provides crucial research on the application of stratagems designed to increase organizational change, chiefly to integrate diverse individuals, including physically disabled individuals, women, and people of color, into the workforce. The book also looks at discriminatory practices involving the physical appearance of workers. While highlighting topics such as career development, lookism, and ethnic discrimination, this publication explores new, innovative ideas influencing the paradigm shift for the modern workforce as well as the methods of career development. This book is ideally designed for managers, executives, human resources professionals, researchers, business practitioners, academicians, and students.

The Mentee s Guide

The Mentee s Guide
Author: Lois J. Zachary,Lory A. Fischler
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2009-07-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780470563540

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PRAISE FOR THE MENTEE'S GUIDE "The Mentee's Guide inspires and guides the potential mentee, provides new insights for the adventure in learning that lies ahead, and underscores my personal belief and experience that mentoring is circular. The mentor gains as much as the mentee in this evocative relationship. Lois Zachary's new book is a great gift." —Frances Hesselbein, chairman and founding president, Leader to Leader Institute "Whether you are the mentee or mentor, born or made for the role, you will gain much more from the relationship by practicing the fun and easy A-to-Z principles of The Mentee's Guide by the master of excellence, Lois Zachary." —Ken Shelton, editor, Leadership Excellence "With this deeply practical book filled with stories and useful exercises, Lois Zachary completes her groundbreaking trilogy on mentoring. Must-reading for those in search of a richer understanding of this deeply human relationship as well as anyone seeking a mentor, whether for new skills, job advancement, or deeper wisdom." —Laurent A. Parks Daloz, senior fellow, the Whidbey Institute, and author, Mentor: Guiding the Journey of Adult Learners