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- catalog abstract "Women have made enormous strides in the past three decades, but equality in the workplace is still elusive when it comes to salaries, promotion into the higher echelons of management, and overall success. One reason is that women have been denied access to a fundamental business or professional relationship, that of mentor and protege, in which a young (usually male) professional is taken under the wing of an older one who serves as his role model, teaches him the right. Moves, helps formulate goals, and generally opens the doors to advancement. Mentoring works for women, too, and this provocative book is the first serious study of the unique and specific ways in which mentoring can shape a woman's career. Joan Jeruchim and Pat Shapiro interviewed more than a hundred successful women and the mentors, male and female, who helped them rise. The result is a fascinating series of portraits of the mentor-protege relationship, with all its. Perils and promise. Through the experiences of these highly successful women (77 percent of whom said mentoring was crucial to their achievement) you will learn why most women today are still mentored, how and why men's and women's mentoring styles differ, why women may need more than one mentor, what women want and need from their mentors, how mentoring benefits both protege and mentor, the many roles a mentor can adopt, and how to find a mentor of your own with a. Questionnaire that targets your needs right now. Perhaps the most important message to women is that you don't have to do it alone. Just as men have done, women can find mentors, or become mentors themselves. For any woman who knows she's capable of greater success in her career, yet feels that something may be blocking her way Women, Mentors, and Success reveals a powerful alliance, one which offers an entirely new model of mentoring based on female development and new. Strategies for every woman who strives for professional achievement.".
- catalog contributor b3771326.
- catalog contributor b3771327.
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description "1. Developing as Women: Mentors at Different Stages and Ages -- 2. The Anatomy of Mentoring -- 3. The Mother-Daughter Pair -- 4. The Father-Daughter Pair -- 5. The Enmeshed Pair -- 6. The Interracial Pair -- 7. The Political Pair -- 8. The Intimate Pair -- 9. The Life Mentor -- 10. How to Find a Mentor -- Appendix A: Addressing Your Ability to Mentor -- Appendix B: Sample Survey Results.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 231-242) and index.".
- catalog description "Moves, helps formulate goals, and generally opens the doors to advancement. Mentoring works for women, too, and this provocative book is the first serious study of the unique and specific ways in which mentoring can shape a woman's career. Joan Jeruchim and Pat Shapiro interviewed more than a hundred successful women and the mentors, male and female, who helped them rise. The result is a fascinating series of portraits of the mentor-protege relationship, with all its.".
- catalog description "Perils and promise. Through the experiences of these highly successful women (77 percent of whom said mentoring was crucial to their achievement) you will learn why most women today are still mentored, how and why men's and women's mentoring styles differ, why women may need more than one mentor, what women want and need from their mentors, how mentoring benefits both protege and mentor, the many roles a mentor can adopt, and how to find a mentor of your own with a.".
- catalog description "Questionnaire that targets your needs right now. Perhaps the most important message to women is that you don't have to do it alone. Just as men have done, women can find mentors, or become mentors themselves. For any woman who knows she's capable of greater success in her career, yet feels that something may be blocking her way Women, Mentors, and Success reveals a powerful alliance, one which offers an entirely new model of mentoring based on female development and new.".
- catalog description "Strategies for every woman who strives for professional achievement.".
- catalog description "Women have made enormous strides in the past three decades, but equality in the workplace is still elusive when it comes to salaries, promotion into the higher echelons of management, and overall success. One reason is that women have been denied access to a fundamental business or professional relationship, that of mentor and protege, in which a young (usually male) professional is taken under the wing of an older one who serves as his role model, teaches him the right.".
- catalog extent "xx, 247 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0449904482".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Fawcett Columbine,".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "658.4/09/082 20".
- catalog subject "Businesswomen United States Case studies.".
- catalog subject "HD6054.2.U6 J47 1992".
- catalog subject "Mentoring in business United States Case studies.".
- catalog subject "Mentoring in the professions United States Case studies.".
- catalog subject "Women in the professions United States Case studies.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Developing as Women: Mentors at Different Stages and Ages -- 2. The Anatomy of Mentoring -- 3. The Mother-Daughter Pair -- 4. The Father-Daughter Pair -- 5. The Enmeshed Pair -- 6. The Interracial Pair -- 7. The Political Pair -- 8. The Intimate Pair -- 9. The Life Mentor -- 10. How to Find a Mentor -- Appendix A: Addressing Your Ability to Mentor -- Appendix B: Sample Survey Results.".
- catalog title "Women, mentors, and success / Joan Jeruchim and Pat Shapiro.".
- catalog type "Case studies. fast".
- catalog type "text".