Book Review: Make Mentoring Work

Tuesday, April 16, 2019

‘One career, many mentors’ – that is the key for emerging leaders to ensure opportunities to develop leadership and gain experience, according to Peter Wilson in the second edition of his book ‘Make Mentoring Work’ (2015, Major Street Publishing). Wilson puts a convincing case that top workers are looking for employers that will invest in their skill levels and career learnings – and mentoring is tailor made for that.

However this book is about so much more than just mentoring, that is pleasantly surprised me. While it is very comprehensive in providing information on mentoring, the role of mentors and mentees, it is also a great introduction to effective leadership. The book is laden with many examples of mentoring and leadership, direct from some of Australia’s best leaders of the last 50 years.

I highly recommend this very well researched book, supported by evidence that provides the definitive text on mentoring in Australia. Read this book felt like having a private audience with a true sage where we unravel the mysteries of mentoring and leadership.