Coaching and Mentoring in Small to Medium Sized Enterprises in the UK: factors that affect success and a possible solution

This paper, adopts a case study approach in order to examine the issues relating to the deployment of a coaching and mentoring intervention within the context of a specific UK based small and medium-sized enterprise (SME). The SME coaching and mentoring research agenda is highlighted as an area urge...

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Main Author: Dave Peel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oxford Brookes University 2004-02-01
Series:International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentoring
Subjects:
SME
Online Access:https://radar.brookes.ac.uk/radar/items/b2678aef-a503-4926-af4d-c4af04486944/1/vol02issue1-paper-03.pdf
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Coaching and Mentoring in Small to Medium Sized Enterprises in the UK: factors that affect success and a possible solution
International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentoring
SME
coaching
mentoring
barriers
culture
author_facet Dave Peel
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title Coaching and Mentoring in Small to Medium Sized Enterprises in the UK: factors that affect success and a possible solution
title_short Coaching and Mentoring in Small to Medium Sized Enterprises in the UK: factors that affect success and a possible solution
title_full Coaching and Mentoring in Small to Medium Sized Enterprises in the UK: factors that affect success and a possible solution
title_fullStr Coaching and Mentoring in Small to Medium Sized Enterprises in the UK: factors that affect success and a possible solution
title_full_unstemmed Coaching and Mentoring in Small to Medium Sized Enterprises in the UK: factors that affect success and a possible solution
title_sort coaching and mentoring in small to medium sized enterprises in the uk: factors that affect success and a possible solution
publisher Oxford Brookes University
series International Journal of Evidence Based Coaching and Mentoring
issn 1741-8305
1741-8305
publishDate 2004-02-01
description This paper, adopts a case study approach in order to examine the issues relating to the deployment of a coaching and mentoring intervention within the context of a specific UK based small and medium-sized enterprise (SME). The SME coaching and mentoring research agenda is highlighted as an area urgently needing attention given its economic impact. This paper seeks to initiate this debate. The pre-eminence of culture within an organisational context is analysed in order to establish its uniqueness and impact on coaching and mentoring deployment. A number of barriers to effective coaching and mentoring within this context are also identified as issues that need to be incorporated within an intervention if it is to be successful. A coaching and mentoring programme was developed to incorporate these findings and provide a starting point to address the SME research chasm.
topic SME
coaching
mentoring
barriers
culture
url https://radar.brookes.ac.uk/radar/items/b2678aef-a503-4926-af4d-c4af04486944/1/vol02issue1-paper-03.pdf
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