Does anyone have anything similar in their organisation that I could have a look at.
The businesses we want to introduce this style of induction to are retail based. Funerals, Travel and Chemists shops/brnaches.
Thank you
Ceri-Anne Bailey
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Does anyone have anything similar in their organisation that I could have a look at.
The businesses we want to introduce this style of induction to are retail based. Funerals, Travel and Chemists shops/brnaches.
Thank you
Ceri-Anne Bailey
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You may want to check out the response to a similar question posed in October 2002. Iain Young offered to share his company workbook with anyone interested. Email details are: iain.young@cofathec.co.uk – this may give you some ideas for development of your own booklet. You can also sear ch using ’employee induction’ and locate the original query details. Hope this helps.
Induction Workbooks
Ceri Anne
I worked with a motor organisation 2 years ago to design a trainer-led Corporate Induction Programme. Incorporated into this was a ‘Self Assessment Guide’ for delegates, to help them take ownership of their development and act as a checklist to ensure they acquired all the knowledge required. I am happy to e-mail you (or anyone else interested) a copy. My email address is bryanedw@aol.com.
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Bryan Edwards
http://www.abctrainingsolutions.biz