The great debate: Coaching v mentoring
Posted by Verity Gough in Coaching on Mon, 11/23/2009 - 16:59
Do you know the difference? Richard Hawkes explores the age-old debate of coaching verus mentoring.
I’m often asked by businesses and organisations whether they need a mentoring or a coaching programme, and what the differences are. It often surprises me that there appears to be confusion between the two. In theory, coaching and mentoring are separate disciplines used for specific situations, which have different effects and benefits.
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