This is just one example of an onboarding practice that attempts to connect workers at a deeper level beyond just policies and procedures.
The
onboarding process can be one of the most overlooked areas for organizations
needing a quick win in the overall employee experience. Instead of leveraging
this process as a way to drive engagement and create a lasting impression, some
organizations tend to deliver a subpar experience or forego the practice
altogether.
Employees
want an onboarding experience, but all too often they only get an orientation
session and a handful of paperwork to sift through. However, employees should
have an onboarding experience that gives them not only deeper insights into the
business, but more connectivity into the culture, the people and the history.
According
to the ADP Research Institute, the majority of employees want employers to take
time to orient new employees to the policies, benefits and culture of the
employer, yet many firms don’t make this a priority. This is strange, because
from an employer perspective, onboarding was the number one choice in some of
our 2017 research into talent acquisition priorities.
Using Onboarding to
Highlight Values
Onboarding
is considered to be in the top three drivers of talent management ROI. In order
to create lasting engagement from the first moments of interaction with new
employees, organizations should think about the strategic impact of their
onboarding process.
For
example, when I began at Pinnacle Solutions years ago, the CEO and cofounder
talked about his military background as the foundation for why the company
existed and how its values were brought to life. It helped to solidify the
“story” every new hire received and made it possible to connect with the
emotional aspects as well as the logical ones.
The
story not only grounds a new hire in the organization’s mission, but also in the
bigger impact and opportunity that exists. This is just one example of an
onboarding practice that attempts to connect workers at a deeper level beyond
just policies and procedures.