Leadership conversations rarely go according to plan.
Mentoring is not managing with the job title removed. Without the right preparation, most managers default to exactly that - advising when they should be listening, solving when they should be questioning, directing when they should be stepping back. The mentoring relationship stalls, the mentee disengages, and the mentor concludes that mentoring simply isn't worth the time.
It doesn't have to go that way.
From Manager to Mentor is a practical, research-backed guide for middle and senior managers who want to mentor well, not by following a rigid framework, but by developing the adaptive skills that every effective mentor needs.
Each of the eighteen chapters addresses a specific mentoring challenge. From active listening and giving feedback to managing conflict, navigating ethical dilemmas, and knowing when a mentoring relationship has run its course. Dip in when a challenge arises, work through the tools and exercises, and apply what fits your situation.
What you will find in this book:
A clear account of what mentoring is, and what it isn'tA practical competency framework for developing your mentoring skillsGuidance on reverse mentoring, peer mentoring, and virtual mentoringConcrete tools for feedback, managing emotions, and maintaining boundariesStrategies for career decisions, setbacks, conflict, and ethical dilemmasExercises you can use immediately, in your next mentoring sessionThis is not a guide to perfect scripts. It is a guide to the conversations that matter most.