New Employee Orientation HR & Management Challenges in Onboarding
Time: 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM (PT)
Duration: 90 Minutes
Webinar Type: Recorded Webinar
Speaker: Dr. Susan Strauss
Date : Tuesday, February 20, 2024
Time: 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM (PT)
Duration: 90 Minutes
Webinar Type: Recorded Webinar
Speaker: Dr. Susan Strauss
Date : Tuesday, February 20, 2024
Course Description:
As managers and HR professionals, we’re in a new world creating new challenges in the way we do our work including how we welcome and engage our new hires virtually and in person. We have new challenges now with the virtual and hybrid workplace – how do we onboard a new employee virtually? Onboarding virtually creates new opportunities that we may continue to use even when the pandemic is not as much of a threat. Whether you call it Onboarding, Induction, Enculturation, or New Employee Orientation (NEO), the process used to welcome and train your new employees while capturing their excitement of a new job and reducing their new job jitters is critical to their success. Conducting the process virtually just adds a bit more innovation in providing the same information. Onboarding is not a one day event, but rather a process that begins after their acceptance of the job and extends through the first year of their employment. Studies show that the new arrival's primary concerns are three things--my job, my boss, and my coworkers. Dealing with new employee jitters and uncertainties is a high priority in onboarding programs. How long this mental mayhem lasts may depend a great deal on employee orientation. Onboarding is a strategy and critical process to get the new hire off and running in their new environment – their new virtual or in-person environment, their new virtual position, and with new virtual colleagues enabling them to enjoy their work and their employer. Onboarding needs to include fun activities, using “buddies” to streamline the new hire’s experience, beginning from the point of the job offer. All of these efforts can be done virtually. It is one of the most important elements an employer should invest in.
Learning Objective:
To describe onboarding tactics for virtual and in-personal new hires.
To discuss the intricacies of onboarding the new hire including such things as getting them their new computer, technology, and having a virtual lunch, and dealing with I-9s
To identify HR, the supervisor, and the Buddy’s roles in welcoming and training the new employee
To discuss the new employee’s role in her or his orientation
To differentiate between the orientation to the organization and the orientation to the department
To assess, develop, implement and evaluate your Onboarding strategy
To examine Onboarding best practices
To assess, design, and develop, implement, and evaluate your department’s Onboarding strategy
Areas Covered in the Webinar:
Sample checklists for the manager/supervisor, HR, and the Buddy are provided
Tips on orienting the in-person and virtual new employee
How to evaluate your Onboarding process
To discuss importance of Checklists for what to accomplish the first day, first week, first month, and the first 90 days.
To list suggested lists and topics for the onboarding portal
To examine onboarding portal systems
To Tips on how to select and utilize a Buddy
Orientation Evaluation forms for the new hire, HR, the buddy, and management
Tips on the manager-new hire “expectations” discussion
Who Will Benefit:
All industries - Human Resources – generalists and managers
Supervisors and managers of departments or units in any industry
Instructor Profile:
Dr. Susan Strauss is a national and international speaker, trainer and consultant. Her specialty areas include management/leadership development, organization development, communication, and harassment and bullying. She is an expert witness for discrimination and harassment lawsuits. She trains and consults with business, education, healthcare, law, and government organizations from both the public and private sector.
Dr. Strauss has authored over 30 book chapters, books, and articles in professional journals. She has been featured on 20/20, CBS Evening News, and other television and radio programs as well as interviewed for newspaper and journal articles.
She has her doctorate in organizational leadership, is a registered nurse with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and human services, a master’s degree in community health, and professional certificate in training and development.