Introduction of new employees


Introduction of new employees
- Preparation
- Welcoming the first day
- Integration
- Training
- Feedback after a year

- Preperation
Ensure their workspace and tools are ready before they arrive.
- Prepare a workplace
- Desk
- Chair
- Lights
- Office material (or where you fetch it)
- Computer
- Needed Computer accesses and programs
- Tools to perform the intended job
- Personal safety equipment
- Helmet
- Glasses
- Hearing protection
- Work clothes
- Access
- Card
- To facilities the new employee needs to enter
- Keyes if needed

- Welcoming the first day
Make them feel included from day one with personal greetings, team introductions, and a clear onboarding plan.
- Present the organisation the new employee will work in
- Overall Safety instructions
- Emergency exits
- Emergency meeting points
- What are the tasks that the new employee will start performing
- Appoint a mentor and introduce them to each other.
- What is the company culture
- Give a tour of the facilities
- Introduce some of the collegues by walking around
presenting them in person
Introduction Checklist


These are just examples. Make a list that is adapted to the needs in your working place.
Introduction Program


- Integration
After some time working and during the first year:
Schedule one-on-one meetings with the new employee and the manager to discuss:
1.How is the work going
2.Do you feel welcome
3.Are there any obstacles
4.Can I help you in any way
5.Do you feel safe
6.Follow up on how the introduction program is progressing

Introduce yourself
1. Ask questions
2. Match your tone to your company’s culture
3. Use positive language
4. Take advantage of your company's orientation program
5. Find more opportunities for introductions

- Training
Develop a set off educations that all new emploees need
Things needed to be covered in the introduction program
- Quality policy
- Safety
- Physical
- Emotional or psychological safety
- How to introduce yourself

- Feedback after a year
It is crucial to establish an open channel of communication where both parties feel empowered to express their perspectives and emotions, knowing that they will be heard and understood, particularly regarding the feedback provided.
Discuss how the introduction was: And genarly:
- Preparation
- Welcoming the first day
- Training
- Integration
- Feedback after a year
1.How is the work going
2.Do you feel welcome
3.Are there any obstacles
4.Can I help you in any way
5.Do you feel safe

A new Employee becomes more profitable the quicker He/She starts making a difference
Introduction of new employees
- Preparation
- Welcoming the first day
- Integration
- Training
- Feedback after a year
- Preperation
Ensure their workspace and tools are ready before they arrive.

- Prepare a workplace
- Desk
- Chair
- Lights
- Office material (or where you fetch it)
- Computer
- Needed Computer accesses and programs
- Tools to perform the intended job
- Personal safety equipment
- Helmet
- Glasses
- Hearing protection
- Work clothes
- Access
- Card
- To facilities the new employee needs to enter
- Keyes if needed

- Welcoming, The first day
Make them feel included from day one with personal greetings, team introductions, and a clear onboarding plan.
- Present the organisation the new employee will work in
- Overall Safety instructions
- Emergency exits
- Emergency meeting points
- What are the tasks that the new employee will start performing
- Appoint a mentor and introduce them to each other.
- What is the company culture
- Give a tour of the facilities
- Introduce some of the collegues by walking around presenting them in
person
Create an on board plan / training plan

These are just examples. Make a list that is adapted to the needs in your working place.
- Integration

Schedule one-on-one meetings with the new employee and the manager
1.How is the work going
2.Do you feel welcome
3.Are there any obstacles
4.Can I help you in any way
5...
6..

The first day
1.Present the workingplace
(Chair, computer, id card …)
2.Present the company and its values
3.Present Evacuation
ways
4...
..
The first year
Frequency depending
on the need of both parties
The new person
To start making a difference, the new person needs to learn quickly:
-
The function that you are employed to perform
-
The persons around you, name, function and their Explicit and Tacit knowledge
Introduce yourself

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Ask questions
-
Match your tone to your company’s culture
-
Use positive language
-
Take advantage of your company's orientation program
-
Find more opportunities for introductions
- Training:
Provide necessary training on tools, company policies, and role-specific tasks.
Establish a Training program tailor made to the individual
- Safety
- Physical
- Emotional or psychological
- Quality Culture
- XXX
- XXX
Safety

Everyone needs to feel safe (physical, emotional or psychological safety).
Safety (Physical)

By leveraging data analysis, providing relevant information and facilitating communication, a Safe Workplace can be created and maintained
Emotional or psychological safety

It is created through building trust in a working group and it involves a combination of actions, behaviours and communication that demonstrate
- integrity
- sincerity
- reliability
- consistency
- commitment
- competence
Here are some ways to create trust:
- Be Honest and Transparent
- Follow Through on Commitments
- Demonstrate Competence
- Act with Integrity
- Listen Actively
- Respect Others
- Be Reliable
- Admit Mistakes
- Maintain Confidentiality
- Build Relationships
