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Mentoring and Diversity: An international perspective [Minkštas viršelis]

, (David Clutterbuck Partnership, UK),
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 590 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Dec-2001
  • Leidėjas: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0750648368
  • ISBN-13: 9780750648363
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 590 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Dec-2001
  • Leidėjas: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0750648368
  • ISBN-13: 9780750648363
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Organizations with a diverse workforce will have a leading edge in the New World economy. 'Mentoring and Diversity' illustrates the importance of mentoring as a proactive tool in diversity initiatives, and demonstrates how mentoring can be used to recruit, develop and retain a diverse and innovative workforce.

This book brings together new and innovative perspectives on diversity and mentoring relationships within a variety of international settings. 'Mentoring and Diversity' provides a unique blend of research and practice, and is an indispensable guide for any company that seeks to develop a more diverse workforce. It will serve as a fundamental text for practitioners interested in developing effective mentoring programmes and for researchers seeking to understand these critical and complex relationships.

Interviews, cases and qualitative data from a variety of international settings are used to support the models and theries developed in the text. These cases illustrate "diversity in action" in mentoring relationships, and provide guidance for developing effective mentoring programmes and diverse mentoring relationships in organizations.

The book is composed of four sections that reflect theory, research and practice:

* An overview of the theory and research on diversified mentoring relationships, followed by an applied model of diversity in mentoring relationships.
* Some empirically based and pragmatic observations of "best practices" that are used by diversified mentoring programmes in various international contexts.
* A collection of international case studies of diversity in both mentoring programmes and individual mentoring relationships. These cases illustrate the challenges and benefits associated with diversity in mentoring relationships. Organizational cases are drawn from such companies as Procter & Gamble, Volvo and World Bank. These cases provide practical guidance on how to develop effective mentoring programmes.
* An integrative analysis of some of the recurring themes in the case studies that are supported by existing research but also chart new ground for emerging reseach and theory.

Demonstrates how mentoring relationships are a key tool for recruiting, developing and retaining a diverse workforce
A comprehensive and practical book for anyone interested in diversity intitiatives and mentoring research
Supported by organizational case studies from leading companies including Proctor & Gamble, Volvo and World Bank

Organizations with a diverse workforce will have a leading edge in the New World economy. 'Mentoring and Diversity' illustrates the importance of mentoring as a proactive tool in diversity initiatives, and demonstrates how mentoring can be used to recruit, develop and retain a diverse and innovative workforce.

This book brings together new and innovative perspectives on diversity and mentoring relationships within a variety of international settings. 'Mentoring and Diversity' provides a unique blend of research and practice, and is an indispensable guide for any company that seeks to develop a more diverse workforce. It will serve as a fundamental text for practitioners interested in developing effective mentoring programmes and for researchers seeking to understand these critical and complex relationships.

Interviews, cases and qualitative data from a variety of international settings are used to support the models and theries developed in the text. These cases illustrate "diversity in action" in mentoring relationships, and provide guidance for developing effective mentoring programmes and diverse mentoring relationships in organizations.

The book is composed of four sections that reflect theory, research and practice:

* An overview of the theory and research on diversified mentoring relationships, followed by an applied model of diversity in mentoring relationships.
* Some empirically based and pragmatic observations of "best practices" that are used by diversified mentoring programmes in various international contexts.
* A collection of international case studies of diversity in both mentoring programmes and individual mentoring relationships. These cases illustrate the challenges and benefits associated with diversity in mentoring relationships. Organizational cases are drawn from such companies as Procter & Gamble, Volvo and World Bank. These cases provide practical guidance on how to develop effective mentoring programmes.
* An integrative analysis of some of the recurring themes in the case studies that are supported by existing research but also chart new ground for emerging reseach and theory.

Demonstrates how mentoring relationships are a key tool for recruiting, developing and retaining a diverse workforce
A comprehensive and practical book for anyone interested in diversity intitiatives and mentoring research
Supported by organizational case studies from leading companies including Proctor & Gamble, Volvo and World Bank

Organizations with a diverse workforce will have a leading edge in the New World economy. 'Mentoring and Diversity' illustrates the importance of mentoring as a proactive tool in diversity initiatives, and demonstrates how mentoring can be used to recruit, develop and retain a diverse and innovative workforce.

This book brings together new and innovative perspectives on diversity and mentoring relationships within a variety of international settings. 'Mentoring and Diversity' provides a unique blend of research and practice, and is an indispensable guide for any company that seeks to develop a more diverse workforce. It will serve as a fundamental text for practitioners interested in developing effective mentoring programmes and for researchers seeking to understand these critical and complex relationships.

Interviews, cases and qualitative data from a variety of international settings are used to support the models and theries developed in the text. These cases illustrate "diversity in action" in mentoring relationships, and provide guidance for developing effective mentoring programmes and diverse mentoring relationships in organizations.

The book is composed of four sections that reflect theory, research and practice:

* An overview of the theory and research on diversified mentoring relationships, followed by an applied model of diversity in mentoring relationships.
* Some empirically based and pragmatic observations of "best practices" that are used by diversified mentoring programmes in various international contexts.
* A collection of international case studies of diversity in both mentoring programmes and individual mentoring relationships. These cases illustrate the challenges and benefits associated with diversity in mentoring relationships. Organizational cases are drawn from such companies as Procter & Gamble, Volvo and World Bank. These cases provide practical guidance on how to develop effective mentoring programmes.
* An integrative analysis of some of the recurring themes in the case studies that are supported by existing research but also chart new ground for emerging reseach and theory.

Recenzijos

"Mentoring and Diversity explores two critical topics relevant to organizations of today and tomorrow. The additional focus on developing diverse mentoring relationships within a global perspective makes this book unique and its contribution significant. The individual case studies add a practical dimension to the text that will be useful for students, scholars and practioners. The review and critique of research on diversified mentoring relationships is first-rate."

Audrey J. Murrell, Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh, The Katz School

"Mentoring can serve as a great tool in gaining the business advantage especially when people interact from diverse backgrounds -- but only if the mentoring is done right. This excellent book teaches both the how and the why of mentoring. Belle Rose Ragins is America's leading academic expert on gender effects in mentoring, and David Clutterbuck, who consults to around the globe, is one of Britain's leading practitioners. Together they create the perfect trans-Atlantic marriage of theory and practice."

Faye Crosby, Professor of Psychology,University of California Santa Cruz, USA.

"This is a must-read book on diversified mentoring. It provides practical, real, cases of mentoring at two levels - the mentor-mentee pair and formal organizational programs in corporate, not-for-profit, and community sectors. Preceding the cases is the contemporary scholarly literature on mentoring and diversity, and following them is analysis drawing out the general principles to be learnt from programs that worked through to those that did not work. The organizational programs were at times designed specifically for diversified mentoring (e.g., race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender, disability, disadvantage, offending, mental illness, and other forms of diversity). In other cases, the programs were designed simply to be mentoring programs that then informed practice and theory on diversified mentoring or they were designed as diversity programs to allow full use of all people again that resulted in insights specifically on diversified mentoring. The book traverses the challenge of whether formal mentoring programs do work, using the insights of the top scholar on diversified mentoring (Ragins) and the insights of the top practitioner (Clutterbuck), and gives general principles on how to increase program effectiveness as well as how to actually design effective formal mentoring programs. Its excellence is shown by being applicable on both sides of the Atlantic and most types of diversity."

Phyllis Tharenou, Professor of Organizational Behaviour, Department of Management, Monash University, Australia.

"Reconciling cultural values is at the core of successful organizations. Effective mentoring processes are crucial in helping people going beyond just observing differences. Mentoring helps you to integrate opposing values in many ways. I would highly recommend this excellent book on mentoring in diverse workplace"

Fons Trompenaars



"David Clutterback and Belle Rose Ragins achieve the rare accomplishment of delivering a book that speaks substantively and empathetically to multiple audiences. For those who study mentoring, Clutterback and Ragins effectively summarize what we know from the research on mentoring and diversity and then forge new ground into dimensions of difference that have received little attention. For those who develop and implement mentoring initiatives in organizations, the authors compile an impressive overview of best practices and pragmatic advice from companies at the forefront of integrating mentoring and diversity. For those who are personally motivated to learn about mentoring as a powerful tool for their career development, the authors include case studies and personal reflections that invite readers to authentically engage how the insights offered may hold real meaning in their career journeys. The international perspective undergirding this work provides a unique opportunity--the chance to traverse gaps in our understanding of the cultural nuances of mentoring and to fully appreciate the complexity and paradoxes inherent in explicating the phenomenon of mentoring across dimensions of diversity." Stacy Blake-Beard, Assistant Professor in Administration, Planning and Social Policy, Harvard University Graduate School of Education, and Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Gender and Organizations, Simmons Graduate School of Management (2001-2002).

Preface: how to read this book ix Gender and race in mentoring relationships: a review of the literature 1(22) Regina M. ONeill Understanding diversified mentoring relationships: definitions, challenges and strategies 23(31) Belle Rose Ragins Establishing and sustaining a formal mentoring programme for working with diversified groups 54(33) David Clutterbuck Building and sustaining the diversity-mentoring relationship 87(27) David Clutterbuck What every diversity mentor should know about stereotyping 114(7) David Clutterbuck Individual case studies 121(37) Sexual orientation and mentorship: the benefits of a gay mentor/gay protege relationship 121(3) Brian Welle Fione, Bob and office politics: a case study of intimacy 124(3) Chris Bennetts Race, gender and mentorship: going beneath the surface 127(4) Belinda Johnson White Working with Bob 131(3) Wendy Rose Mentoring and the lesbian connection - USA 134(6) Jude A. Rathburn E. Holly Buttner My experience as mentor on the University of Hertfordshires `Women Entrepreneurs course - UK 140(4) Sandra Lawes Intergroup diversity dynamics and mentoring - USA 144(4) Cliff Cheng Mentoring for diversity: an international perspective - UK 148(5) Glynis Rankin Lloyds TSB plc - UK 153(5) Some further reflections by the mentor 158(3) Anne Stockdale Differences that make a difference: common themes in the individual case studies of diversified mentoring relationships 161(12) Belle Rose Ragins Organizational case studies 173(111) Diversity by accident: London Borough of Ealing 173(3) Marianne Ecker Mentoring up at Procter & Gamble - USA 176(6) Reproduced by permission of Procter & Gamble Mentoring to help women set up a business - UK 182(13) Monika Beutel A diversity mentoring programme: advisory circles - USA 195(8) Ellen J. Wallach LueRachelle Brim-Atkins A case study from SAS - Sweden 203(7) Christina Jellbring Klang Mentoring teen parents: fostering individual and community resilience - USA 210(7) Margi Waller Mentoring for disability in the Civil Service - UK 217(5) Embracing diversity at Sheffield Hallam University - UK 222(5) Jill Nanson The Probation Service: a congruent mentoring network - UK 227(10) Coral Gardiner Mentoring the many faces of diversity - UK 237(4) William A. Gray Marilynne Miles Gray The Pakistani Mentoring Partnership, an Excellence in Cities Learning Mentor in Birmingham - UK 241(4) Asif Mukhtar Transco womens mentoring programme - UK 245(4) Will Large Disabled writers mentoring scheme - UK 249(9) Jonathan Meth Mentoring for diversity or conformity: rhetoric and reality - UK 258(7) Heather Piper John Piper BT Ethnic Minority Network Mentoring Programme - UK 265(6) Zulfiqar Hussain Building a mentoring culture: the World Bank experience 271(13) Elizabeth Lopez Some key issues for diversity mentoring 284(11) David Clutterbuck Index 295
Professor David Clutterbuck is one of Europe's most prolific and well-known management writers and thinkers. He has written more than 40 books and hundreds of articles on cutting edge management themes. Co-founder of the European Mentoring and Coaching Council, David also runs a thriving international consultancy, Clutterbuck Associates, which specialises in helping people in organizations develop the skills to help others. David is perhaps best-known in recent years for his work on mentoring, on which he consults around the world. David has been responsible for the implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of highly successful mentoring and coaching programmes in numerous organisations around the world, including Standard Chartered Bank, Goldman Sachs, and Nokia.