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Benefits of An Induction Programme

An induction programme introduces new employees to an organization by covering things like workplace environment, employee rights and responsibilities, health and safety requirements, and job training. It aims to quickly integrate new hires as productive team members rather than leaving them unsure of their roles. When planned in advance with a structured schedule and assigned buddy, induction programmes can boost productivity and lower early staff turnover.

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Benefits of An Induction Programme

An induction programme introduces new employees to an organization by covering things like workplace environment, employee rights and responsibilities, health and safety requirements, and job training. It aims to quickly integrate new hires as productive team members rather than leaving them unsure of their roles. When planned in advance with a structured schedule and assigned buddy, induction programmes can boost productivity and lower early staff turnover.

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Benefits of an induction programme

An induction programme is an important process for bringing staff into an organisation. It provides
an introduction to the working environment and the set-up of the employee within the
organisation. The process will cover the employer and employee rights and the terms and
conditions of employment. As a priority the induction programme must cover
any legal and compliance requirements for working at the company and pay attention to
the health and safety of the new employee.

An induction programme is part of an organisations knowledge management process and is


intended to enable the new starter to become a useful, integrated member of the team, rather
than being "thrown in at the deep end" without understanding how to do their job, or how their role
fits in with the rest of the company.

A good induction programmes can increase productivity and reduce short-term turnover of staff.

[edit]A typical induction programme


A typical induction programme will include at least some of the following:

 any legal requirements (for example in the UK, some Health and Safety training is
obligatory)
 any regulatory requirements (for example in the UK banking sector certain forms need to
be completed)
 introduction to terms and conditions (for example, holiday entitlement, how to make
expense claims, etc)
 a basic introduction to the company, and how the particular department fits in
 a guided tour of the building
 completion of government requirements (for example in UK submission of a P45 or P60)
 set-up of payroll details
 introductions to key members of staff
 specific job-role training

[edit]Best practise
In order to fully benefit the company and employee, the induction programme should
be planned in advance. A timetable should be prepared, detailing the induction activities for a set
period of time (ideally at least a week) for the new employee, including a named member of staff
who will be responsible for each activity. This plan should be circulated to everyone involved in
the induction process, including the new starter. If possible it should be sent to the new starter in
advance, if not co-created with the new starter[1]

It is also considered best practise to assign a buddy to every new starter. If possible this should
be a person who the new starter will not be working with directly, but who can undertake some of
the tasks on the induction programme, as well as generally make the new employee feel
welcome. (For example, by ensuring they are included in any lunchtime social activities.)

[edit]See also

 Onboarding regarding acquiring, accommodating, assimilating and accelerating new


employees
 Induction (teachers) for induction of teachers in England and Wales
 Employee Exit Management

[edit]References

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