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A Quick
Guide to Employee Orientation – Help for Managers & HR
Purposes of Orientation
Orientation isn’t a nicety!
It is used for the following purposes:
- To Reduce Startup-Costs
Proper orientation can
help the employee get "up to speed" much more quickly, thereby reducing
the costs associated with learning the job.
- To Reduce Anxiety
Any employee, when put
into a new, strange situation, will experience anxiety that can impede his
or her ability to learn to do the job. Proper orientation helps to reduce
anxiety that results from entering into an unknown situation, and helps provide
guidelines for behavior and conduct, so the employee doesn’t have to experience
the stress of guessing.
- To Reduce Employee
Turnover
Employee turnover increases
as employees feel they are not valued, or are put in positions where they
can’t possibly do their jobs. Orientation shows that the organization values
the employee, and help provide tools necessary for succeeding in the job.
- To Save Time For Supervisors
& Co-Workers
Simply put, the better
the initial orientation, the less likely supervisors and co-workers will have
to spend time teaching the employee.
- To Develop Realistic
Job Expectations, Positive Attitudes and Job Satisfaction
It is important that employees
learn early on what is expected of them, and what to expect from others, in
addition to learning about the values and attitudes of the organization. While
people can learn from experience, they will make many mistakes that are unnecessary
and potentially damaging.
Some Tips
- Orientation should begin
with the most important information (basic job survival).
- Orientation should emphasize
people as well as procedures and things. Employees should have a chance to
get to know people and their approaches and styles in both social and work
settings.
- Buddy an employee to
a more experienced person, but make sure the more experienced person wants
to buddy up, and has the inter-personal skills. This provides ongoing support.
- Introduce employees to
both information and people in a controlled way. A new employee can’t absorb
everything at once, so don’t waste your time. Space out introductions.
Bacal &
Associates
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Winnipeg,
Mb. Canada, R3R 0S2
(204) 888-9290
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