Employee Orientation and Training Programs Orientation is a meeting or the formal activity that specifically prepares employees for working in particular organization and working environment. An orientation meeting can be formal‚ with several new hires in a conference room‚ or it can be informal‚ with the supervisor or another employee on a one-on-one basis. An orientation for new employees can be a advantage to both the employee and the employers. Some of those advantages include the following;
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EMPLOYEE ORIENTATION A proper welcome ny new CEO’s first 100 days are critical‚ so companies provide an extensive support system to ensure success. But what about other employees? Increasingly‚ employers are recognizing that a new recruit’s orientation experience directly contributes to that individual becoming a valuable and committed employee. You’ve invested heavily in selecting a talented new employee—and a potential future leader. You no doubt screened intensively for culture fit. Now
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EMPLOYEE ORIENTATION Employee orientation refers to the process of introducing new employees to their jobs‚ co-workers and work environment. Employee orientation can also be defined as the process of receiving and welcoming new employees when they first join the company. [Gary Dessler 1942]. During orientation‚ employees are made aware of the mission and vision of the organization‚ policies and programs of the organization. They are also given the necessary information required to perform their
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Employee Orientation “A good employee orientation helps everything to make sense. When things make sense to us‚ (i.e. when we understand) we feel more confident. Confidence‚ in turn leads to a positive attitude. A positive attitude increases our capacity for learning and it is infectious and therefore is self-reinforcing.” (Troughton) "Employee orientation should be an on-going learning process"‚ according to the Novia Scotia‚ Canada government‚ which employees thousands of employees. The
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5/05/12 Human Resoucre Management Ch. 8 Orientation and Employee Training Chapter Learning Objectives: define orientation‚ describe and orientation kit‚ define training and‚ describe needs assessment‚ outline three categories of training objectives‚ job rotation‚ apprenticeship training‚ define virtual classroom‚ outline the sefven principle of learning and list the four area of training evaluation. Chapter Outline: Orientation‚ Training Employee‚ Methods of Training‚ Evaluating Training
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uncommon. "This "sink or swim" technique is exceedingly stressful for the new employee‚ and creates a first impression of a company that does not value its people." (Wexley). When an employee joins the organization‚ the company has the opportunity to make or break the relationship. That is why organizations are starting to realize the importance of implementing a proper new employee orientation. It enables the employee to assimilate more easily to the organization and become a key contributor while
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Employee Orientation Programs Annette Andrade Capella University - Bus4047 I. Purpose Statement DNA believes that it is important for all new employees to have an understanding of the organization in which they work‚ the policies and procedures applicable to them and the benefits that they earn. DNA not only want to have an impact in the new hire but also the organization as a whole. II. Elements of the Employee Orientation Program a. Welcome Speech – this is a 3 to
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New Employee Orientation In recent years employee orientation programs have taken on a position of importance in most successful organizations. All of the information in this process will facilitate the orientation of new employees. Most employers provide orientation programs for new hires and training programs for both current and new employees. These programs have different purposes. Orientation programs typically deal with the assimilation of employees into new working environments while training
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Project Proposal Project Proposal on Employee Turnover Tiffanie Jenkins tiffaniejenkins1105@yahoo.com Professor Patrick Kinane GM 591 Leadership and Organizational Behavior July 17‚ 2011 Overview of organization The organization that will be the topic of discussion in my final project is Wal Mart. Wal Mart is public multinational corporation that runs chains of large discount department stores and warehouse stores whose headquarters are in Bentonville‚ Arkansas. The company is
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A. Introduction Employee satisfaction has been defined as a function of perceived performance and expectations. It is a persons’ feeling of pleasure or disappointment resulting from comparing a products’ outcome to his/her expectations. If the performance falls short of expectations‚ the employee is dissatisfied and if it matches the expectations‚ the employee is satisfied. A high satisfaction implies improvement in efficiency and performance doing work or service. The process is however‚ more
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