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Videos
Hum-Drum to Hot-Diggity: Creating Everyday Greatness in the World
of Work. Presentor: John P. Schuster. A 39-minute video program with
a guide. 1993. Steadfast Publishers.
Synopsis: How to tap into employees' hidden potential,
master visions and tasks, exercise personal leadership, encourage others
to go beyond jobs and careers, and be a mentor, not a tormentor.
Mentoring. Presentor: Jan Northus, PhD. A 15-minute video program.
1990. United Training Media.
Synopsis: The positive and negative aspects of the mentoring
relationship; developing a good support system; why a mentor, not just
a "Good Ole Boys" network; position yourself for success.
The Power of Presence. A 44-minute video program in 2 parts with
guide. Pittsburgh, PA: Oncology Nursing Society, 2001.
Note: Part 1--The Art and Science of Caring: Our Commitment
to Our Patients; Part 2--Mentorship: Our Commitment to Our Future
Synopsis: Part One focuses on the valuable role oncology nurses play
in the lives of their patients and the rewards of nurturing the spirit
of patients and those who love them. Part Two promotes the importance
of leading through mentorship to ensure the successful future of oncology
nursing.
The Practical Coach. A 25-minute video program. Seattle, WA: Media
Partners Corporation, 1997.
Synopsis: The practical coach is an everyday guide to
encouraging good work, correcting poor work, using good judgement and
caring about each member of your team.
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