Employee orientation – some tips & resources

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Some resources on the staff training and orientation I came across.

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Learn how to develop a staff orientation so new staff members can understand and adjust to the organization and their jobs, and quickly become effective.
http://ctb.ku.edu/en/table-of-contents/structure/hiring-and-training/staff-orientation/main

10 Tips on Online Orientation

Tips on the Online orientation

Reasons to move orientation online

Challenges to Employee Orientation

Departmental Orientation

A guide for Supervisors by University of Boston http://www.bc.edu/offices/hr/newemployees/new-resources/eo-new-spvr.html

Designing a Training Programme

This might be very useful – a very good overview of the Training and Development (8.1 Steps to Take in Training an Employee 8.2 Types of Training 8.3 Training Delivery Methods 8.4 Designing a Training Program 8.5 Cases and Problems). Specifically section 8 on designing training programmes. All book:http://open.lib.umn.edu/humanresourcemanagement/

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Orientation Programmes online – Examples

Evaluation of Online programmes:

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