Athena Rising: How and Why Men Should Mentor Women with Dr. Brad Johnson
A definitive guide for every man who wants to work and support women in the workplace.
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This eLearning seminar includes a signed copy of Dr. Johnson's book. We are still shipping books. However, shipping may be delayed by a few days due to our team working remotely for the time being. We appreciate your patience.
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Secure business success in the 21st century - mentor women.
Effective mentoring relationships can transform individuals and organizations. But, women still face barriers in finding and experiencing these powerful mentoring relationships. Consequently, their personal and professional growth suffers greatly. In this eCourse, Dr. Brad Johnson draws from extensive research and years of experience in mentoring relationships and gender workplace issues to guide men on how to mentor women, deliberately and effectively. Dr. Johnson provides men a straightforward, non-nonsense approach to become excellent mentors to women. Because, when women are supported and succeed your organization will succeed as well.
This course includes:
- A video presentation
- Audio recording
- Workbook with seminar overview, note-taking guide, questions for reflection and additional resources
- 10-question quiz to test your learning (optional)
- A signed copy of Dr. Johnson’s book, Athena Rising (free shipping within the United States)
*Quiz is graded. Learners have two tries and must receive 80% to pass. Once you pass you will receive a certificate of completion via email. This certificate can be used for continued education credits or reimbursement should your employer or organization award agree to do so.
Your Instructor
W. Brad Johnson is Professor of psychology in the Department of Leadership, Ethics and Law at the United States Naval Academy, and a Faculty Associate in the Graduate School of Education at Johns Hopkins University. A clinical psychologist and former Lieutenant Commander in the Navy’s Medical Service Corps, Dr. Johnson served as a psychologist at Bethesda Naval Hospital and the Medical Clinic at Pearl Harbor where he was the division head for psychology. He is a fellow of the American Psychological Association and recipient of the Johns Hopkins University Teaching Excellence Award. He has served as Chair of the American Psychological Association’s Ethics Committee and as President of the Society for Military Psychology. Dr. Johnson is the author of 130 journal articles and book chapters, and 13 books, in the areas of mentoring, professional ethics, and counseling. His most recent books include: Athena Rising: How and Why Men Should Mentor Women(2016, with David Smith), On Being a Mentor: A Guide for Higher Education Faculty(2015), The Oxford Handbook of Education and Training in Professional Psychology (2014, with Nadine Kaslow), and The Elements of Mentoring (2008, with Charles Ridley).