MHR 523 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Programmed Learning, Employee Engagement, Learning Organization

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Onboarding: the process of integrating and acculturating new employees into the organization and providing them with the tools, resources, and knowledge to become successful and productive. Strategic processes of onboarding include: orientation, socialization, and training and development activities. The onboarding starts with the employment offer and lasts throughout the employee"s first year. Purpose of onboarding is to help new employees feel welcome, introduce them to peers, understand the culture and skills needed. Onboarding is meant to deliver business results, increase employee engagement, and reduces time the new hire needs to get up to speed with new job. Orientation: programs that familiarize new employees with their roles, the organization, its policies, and other employees. Startup costs: the additional costs associated with a new employee because the new employee is typically less efficient than an experienced worker; the new worker also needs additional supervisory time.

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