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The Value Of A Web-based On-boarding Program



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By : Ruth Kustoff    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-03-14 20:42:11
Introduction
This article examines the value of on-boarding programs. It outlines the benefit of a web-based on-boarding program to the new hire and the organization.

As available employee resources lessens due to retiring baby boomers, lower birth rates, and skill gaps in working age new hires, the need to identify, attract and retain staff has become more competitive. This is the new first level of competition any organization must meet. As a result, organizations are beginning to recognize the importance and value of on-boarding programs – that is, capitalizing on the initial first weeks of a new hire’s on-the-job experience.

What is the Goal of On-boarding?
First, let’s address the goal of a well-planned and delivered on-boarding program. We know it is more cost effective to retain a current employee than to hire a new employee. Therefore, on-boarding programs should be in place to ensure the retention of the new hire by making the new employee feel welcome, and comfortable in the first few weeks on the job.

How can a new employee feel comfortable in a new work environment? Discomfort in a new job stems from a lack of knowledge about the job, and its expectations. Also, having little or no understanding of how work gets done in the organization or what the organizational culture is, makes it difficult to “hit the ground” running because there is so much guess work.

A successful on-boarding program should address those factors that typically play a role in a new employee’s failure. Therefore, a successful on-boarding program should:

Lessen the learning curve for the new hire by providing training on processes, applications and how “BAU” business as usual gets done.
Ramp up the time to real productivity through coaching, and by establishing performance goals and expectations quickly.
Clearly explain job requirements and expected outcomes.
Increase retention by ensuring an employee feels supported in an environment responsive to questions and new ways of working.
Help the new hire feel comfortable in the new role.
Detail the more abstract areas of the organization including its culture.

The Advantage of a Web-based On-boarding Program
A web-based on-boarding program can be designed with the end user in mind. It can accommodate a wide spectrum of new hires with individualized information detailed by staff resource type and level. It can also present varying benefit programs and options. Not only, can a web-based on-boarding program present foundation information that is applicable to the entire organization, it can also provide information specific to managers. The information most suited to web-based on-boarding programs includes company history and overview, organizational structure, and goals.

Using a web-based on-boarding program allows for anytime, anywhere learning immediately upon hiring without having to wait for other new hires for face-to-face training. An interactive CD or URL link shows the new hire you value their time in getting up to speed as quickly as possible. By providing an on-boarding program before the actual start date, new hires begin to build interest, loyalty and knowledge of the company.


Summary

An on-boarding program shows the organization cares, and recognizes the investment it’s making in the new hire, and the new hire in the organization. By learning important organizational information immediately and not having to wait to get questions answered, an on-boarding program provides new hires with an opportunity to process information and be prepared to ask questions immediately when starting the job. A quality on-boarding program sets your organization a part as more competitive. A well defined and established on-boarding program can be used as a selling point in the recruitment phase.
Author Resource:- With 20 years experience as a business and learning needs analyst, Ruth offers a strategic business approach to learning. Ruth’s knowledge of adult learning methodologies, and strong analytical skills, ensures she quickly understands the “big picture” of how business goals align to learning.


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