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Induction and onboarding are important processes for introducing new employees to an organization. Induction involves covering legal and compliance requirements, workplace health and safety, and enabling new employees to understand their roles. Onboarding over at least 90 days helps new hires adjust socially and professionally through relationship building, meeting expectations, learning culture, and gaining role clarity to feel prepared and committed.

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Induction and onboarding are important processes for introducing new employees to an organization. Induction involves covering legal and compliance requirements, workplace health and safety, and enabling new employees to understand their roles. Onboarding over at least 90 days helps new hires adjust socially and professionally through relationship building, meeting expectations, learning culture, and gaining role clarity to feel prepared and committed.

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Induction & Onboarding

Induction

Induction or orientation is an event where you introduce the job and your
organisation to the new employee and vice versa. It’s an important process for
bringing new employees into your business.

The process will cover your rights as the employer, the employee rights and the
terms and conditions of employment.

As a priority, the induction program must cover any ​legal​ and ​compliance
requirements for working in your business and pay attention to any workplace health
and safety requirements.

An induction program is part of your ​knowledge management​ process and enables


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 business.

Onboarding

It’s estimated 50% of manager roles fail within the first 18 months while for the
majority of employees, 50% leave their new job within the first four months.

An effective way to counter these figures is to implement an effective onboarding


process. New employee onboarding delivered over a period of at least 90 days is the
process of getting new hires adjusted to the social and performance aspects of their
new jobs quickly and smoothly.

It is the process through which new hires learn the attitudes, knowledge, skills and
behaviors required to function effectively within your business. The bottom line is
that, to the degree you can make new hires feel welcomed into the business and
prepared for their new jobs, the faster they will be able to successfully contribute to
business outcomes.
On-boarding will assist in building relationships, ensuring expectations on both sides
are met, developing the employee’s knowledge of the culture and strengthening their
commitment through role clarity and self-efficacy.

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