In today's fast-paced business world, employee onboarding is more critical than ever before. It can make or break an organization's success in retaining new hires and ensuring their productivity. Onboarding is when new employees are introduced to the company's culture, values, and policies. It’s also the time when they’re trained in the skills and knowledge needed to be successful in their new role. This is why it’s important to have a smooth and efficient onboarding process.
With the help of AI-powered software, the onboarding process can be streamlined, personalized, and made more efficient. Some of the benefits of implementing AI in this process include expediting document exchanging, allowing onboarding to happen 24/7, eliminating mistakes, streamlining administrative tasks, customizing the experience for each new hire, obtaining employee feedback, creating a more engaging onboarding experience for all your new hires, and so much more.
Therefore, updating your onboarding program can mean the difference between retaining top employees or watching them walk out the door after several months or even weeks. Companies who implement an effective onboarding program during the first three months of the new hire’s employment will experience a 50% greater retention; a 54% increase in productivity; and a 59% higher engagement than those who don’t according to the Aberdeen Group.
Is your organization ready to learn more about the best onboarding practices for your new hires and how AI can save a great deal of time and effort for your managers and human resources? If so, have them register for this webinar.
During this highly informative webinar you will learn how to make sure your new talent have a positive, affirming onboarding experience as well as deter them from leaving for greener pastures. The learning objectives are:
You have made your decision about whom to hire. You’ve gotten them excited about their new job. You’re excited about what they can bring to your team. Now what?
Onboarding is important because it introduces the new hire to the company’s culture and expectations as well as your department’s goals and key priorities. In addition, onboarding gives the employee the vital training and information needed to succeed in their new position. The sooner your new hires start feeling part of your team or department, the sooner they will start contributing at full capacity.
AI (Artificial Intelligence) provides you with simple, innovative ways to help new hires quickly learn the performance expectations of their new job; align their personal goals with that of the team; and integrate into your workplace culture. It can also create a personalized learning and onboarding journey for each of your hires as well as track their progress. Instead of a one-size- fits-all approach, each team member can receive customized training based on their skill level and role requirements. This personalized approach can help new hires feel more engaged, valued, and motivated from the very beginning.
It makes the new hire, as well as the manager, confident they made the right choice and confident they can succeed in their new job. Also, a new hire’s compatibility or culture fit will likely be determined during the onboarding process. This can save you, the manager, from a prolonged investment of your time and money in the wrong person. It becomes a win-win for everyone.
Marcia Zidle is a board-certified executive coach, business management consultant and keynote speaker, who helps organizations to leverage their leadership and human capital assets. She has 25 years of management, business consulting and international experience in a variety of industries including healthcare, financial services, oil and gas, manufacturing, insurance, pharmaceuticals, hospitality,government, and nonprofits.She brings expertise in strategy and alignment; social and emotional intelligence; executive and team leadership; employee engagement and innovation; personal and organization change management. She has been selected one of LinkedIn Profinder’s top coaches for the past 5 years.