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Effective Onboarding: How to Welcome, Engage, and Retain New Employees

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By: Christopher Priore
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60 Minutes
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Intermediate to Advanced

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Effective onboarding gives new hires the vital resources to succeed in their job and the organization including policies, tools, and a collegial network. 

Through a well-designed onboarding program, new employees feel welcomed, valued, and part of a team or team. 

A strong onboarding process communicates the organization’s culture, mission, and values. 

Best practices in onboarding generate the new employee’s understanding and buy-in for the organization’s procedures, goals, structure, and customers. 

Well-designed onboarding programs emphasize the new hire’s job responsibilities and performance benchmarks.

WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?

This webinar is designed to communicate successful, relevant, proven onboarding methodologies, based on research and data. These will enhance existing onboarding processes towards heightened performance, engagement, and retention.

AREA COVERED

Develop an effective and thorough onboarding program that fits their new hires’ and organization’s needs:

  • Provide a welcoming atmosphere including opportunities to network and socialize.
  • Introduction to the organization’s mission, values, history, and culture.
  • Meeting teammates, important colleagues, and key stakeholders.
  • Give thorough training on policies, procedures, and technology.
  • Establish an understanding of the job description, performance goals, and metrics.


Customize the onboarding experience for both individuals and groups:

  • Review and assist the new hire in understanding benefits and total compensation, and making decisions in this regard that work for the individual.
  • Establish work allies through a mentorship or buddy program and affinity groups.
  • Provide flexibility in the onboarding schedule.
  • Accommodate inclusive work styles, including schedules, childcare, and remote options.
  • Employ diverse training methods such as group and break-out sessions, online opportunities, and one-on-one coaching.
  • Create safe and supportive situations for the sharing of backgrounds, experiences, feedback, and points of view.


Communicate with new employees with both clarity and in diverse forms of messaging media:

  • Speak in a polite, sensitive, and discreet manner.
  • Be mindful of tone, phrasing, biases, competitiveness, and perceivable microaggressions.
  • Avoid unnecessary jargon and technical terms.
  • Utilize multiple forms of communication including spoken, paper, email, video forums, and in-person.
  • Be attentive to the new hire through frequent check-ins, feedback, suggestions, and progress meetings.


Enhance new hires’ understanding and buy-in to job responsibilities, performance goals, and outcomes:

  • Create a clear and comprehensive written job description that can be utilized to develop a plan for performance goals.
  • Create and distinguish for both the new hire and their teammates, differences in job responsibilities.
  • Give clear examples of positive behaviors and outcomes.
  • Provide performance targets that are measurable, including a desired timeline.
  • Schedule time to regularly review progress, and give relevant feedback and helpful suggestions.


Generate a welcoming environment for new employees to feel valued, supported, and part of the organization’s culture:

  • Make the new hires’ first day especially welcoming by letting the reception desk and key team members know that they are coming, and at what time.
  • Plan for the new employee to be taken to lunch on their first day by their immediate supervisor, office manager, or a teammate.
  • In advance of the new hire’s first day, set up their workstation and technology, including the information system dashboard.
  • For group orientations, organize a fun, friendly, and useful Orientation Fair with introductions to co-workers, managers, and stakeholders. Include benefit and resource tables, hands-on training, tours, and socializing.


Design a first-year onboarding timeline that moves from initial orientation to reviews, feedback, and development:

  • Design an orientation first week that includes introductions to key colleagues, information, and advisement on benefits and total rewards. Review and gain signatures of the employee handbook, and contract.
  • During the first month, conduct weekly check-ins between the immediate supervisor and new hire to review job responsibilities, celebrate achievements, and clarify policies and procedures, in addition to giving and receiving feedback and solutions.
  • Within the first few weeks, establish a mentor or buddy to enhance support, make introductions, and give feedback.
  • Establish a schedule of quarterly reviews and coaching sessions between immediate supervisor and new employee to celebrate milestones, acknowledge accomplishments, discuss challenges and solutions, and set goals.
  • Plan the new employee’s development training program to be implemented throughout the first year, which will build new skills, insights, relationships, and cultural integration.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Attendees of this onboarding webinar will learn :

  • How to develop an effective and thorough onboarding program that fits their new hires’ and organization’s needs.
  • How to customize the onboarding experience for both individuals and groups.
  • How to communicate with new employees with clarity and in diverse forms of messaging media.
  • How to enhance new hires’ understanding and buy-in to job responsibilities, performance goals, and outcomes.
  • How to generate a welcoming environment for new employees to feel valued, supported, and part of the organization’s culture.
  • How to design a first-year onboarding timeline from initial orientation to reviews, feedback, and development.

WHO WILL BENEFIT?

 This webinar conveys best practices in onboarding to human resource professionals, hiring managers, team and organizational leaders, job seekers and new hires

This webinar is designed to communicate successful, relevant, proven onboarding methodologies, based on research and data. These will enhance existing onboarding processes towards heightened performance, engagement, and retention.

Develop an effective and thorough onboarding program that fits their new hires’ and organization’s needs:

  • Provide a welcoming atmosphere including opportunities to network and socialize.
  • Introduction to the organization’s mission, values, history, and culture.
  • Meeting teammates, important colleagues, and key stakeholders.
  • Give thorough training on policies, procedures, and technology.
  • Establish an understanding of the job description, performance goals, and metrics.


Customize the onboarding experience for both individuals and groups:

  • Review and assist the new hire in understanding benefits and total compensation, and making decisions in this regard that work for the individual.
  • Establish work allies through a mentorship or buddy program and affinity groups.
  • Provide flexibility in the onboarding schedule.
  • Accommodate inclusive work styles, including schedules, childcare, and remote options.
  • Employ diverse training methods such as group and break-out sessions, online opportunities, and one-on-one coaching.
  • Create safe and supportive situations for the sharing of backgrounds, experiences, feedback, and points of view.


Communicate with new employees with both clarity and in diverse forms of messaging media:

  • Speak in a polite, sensitive, and discreet manner.
  • Be mindful of tone, phrasing, biases, competitiveness, and perceivable microaggressions.
  • Avoid unnecessary jargon and technical terms.
  • Utilize multiple forms of communication including spoken, paper, email, video forums, and in-person.
  • Be attentive to the new hire through frequent check-ins, feedback, suggestions, and progress meetings.


Enhance new hires’ understanding and buy-in to job responsibilities, performance goals, and outcomes:

  • Create a clear and comprehensive written job description that can be utilized to develop a plan for performance goals.
  • Create and distinguish for both the new hire and their teammates, differences in job responsibilities.
  • Give clear examples of positive behaviors and outcomes.
  • Provide performance targets that are measurable, including a desired timeline.
  • Schedule time to regularly review progress, and give relevant feedback and helpful suggestions.


Generate a welcoming environment for new employees to feel valued, supported, and part of the organization’s culture:

  • Make the new hires’ first day especially welcoming by letting the reception desk and key team members know that they are coming, and at what time.
  • Plan for the new employee to be taken to lunch on their first day by their immediate supervisor, office manager, or a teammate.
  • In advance of the new hire’s first day, set up their workstation and technology, including the information system dashboard.
  • For group orientations, organize a fun, friendly, and useful Orientation Fair with introductions to co-workers, managers, and stakeholders. Include benefit and resource tables, hands-on training, tours, and socializing.


Design a first-year onboarding timeline that moves from initial orientation to reviews, feedback, and development:

  • Design an orientation first week that includes introductions to key colleagues, information, and advisement on benefits and total rewards. Review and gain signatures of the employee handbook, and contract.
  • During the first month, conduct weekly check-ins between the immediate supervisor and new hire to review job responsibilities, celebrate achievements, and clarify policies and procedures, in addition to giving and receiving feedback and solutions.
  • Within the first few weeks, establish a mentor or buddy to enhance support, make introductions, and give feedback.
  • Establish a schedule of quarterly reviews and coaching sessions between immediate supervisor and new employee to celebrate milestones, acknowledge accomplishments, discuss challenges and solutions, and set goals.
  • Plan the new employee’s development training program to be implemented throughout the first year, which will build new skills, insights, relationships, and cultural integration.

Attendees of this onboarding webinar will learn :

  • How to develop an effective and thorough onboarding program that fits their new hires’ and organization’s needs.
  • How to customize the onboarding experience for both individuals and groups.
  • How to communicate with new employees with clarity and in diverse forms of messaging media.
  • How to enhance new hires’ understanding and buy-in to job responsibilities, performance goals, and outcomes.
  • How to generate a welcoming environment for new employees to feel valued, supported, and part of the organization’s culture.
  • How to design a first-year onboarding timeline from initial orientation to reviews, feedback, and development.

 This webinar conveys best practices in onboarding to human resource professionals, hiring managers, team and organizational leaders, job seekers and new hires

SPEAKER PROFILE

instructor

Christopher Priore is passionate about contributing to building welcoming and engaging work and learning environments that foster growth and retention. A current example is his whole-system transformational collaboration at Bergen, New Jersey’s largest Community College, on the President’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Advisory Council. He is also an adjunct professor in the College’s Art Discipline and has served as Interim Assistant Dean of Adjunct Administration. In the latter role, he enhanced the professional development, and connection to the institution’s culture for 800 employees on three campuses 5-20%, having led, planned, and spoken at onboarding orientations and two conferences, along with having increased his Office’s intranet resources 45%. Christopher is a Society for Human Resource Management, Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP) and has also attained certifications in DEI in the Workplace (University of S. Florida) and TraumaInformed Practice (S.R Bartol Foundation). An exhibited visual artist, (MFA in Painting - Savannah College of Art and Design, BFA in Art - Carnegie Mellon University,) Christopher’s goal is to bring creative, fresh perspectives to all of his endeavors. His foundational hands-on experience with human resource management, including effective onboarding, came from running his art studio.

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