Help a new hire fit into a team by learning how to get the team to introduce themselves
One of the pleasures that come from any job is working with great people. When we develop relationships with our co-workers, we enjoy our jobs more, are more productive, and have a greater sense of belonging within the team and the organization. As a result, our relationships at work become an essential component of our overall success. When new hires start a new job, they usually do not have any established relationships on the team. Yet, as we just mentioned, our relationships with co-workers are essential to our success. Therefore, it will benefit both the team and the new hire to get to know each other. Although relationships tend to develop naturally over time, a team can jump start this process by taking action during the first few weeks of a new hire’s employment.
Course Accreditation
This course has been approved for 1 hour of PDU credit from PMI (Project Management Institute). This course is part of Vado's Onboarding learning track which has been approved for 6.25 hours of SHRM (Society for Human Resource Management) Professional Development Credits (PDCs), as well as 6.25 hours of HRCI (HR Certification Institute) recertification credits.
Target Audience
Managers