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Placement
Induction
Mentoring
PLACEMENTPlacement is the actual posting of an employee to a specific job—with rank and responsibilities attached to it.
Most organisations put new recruits on probation for a given period of time after which their services are confirmed.
Benefits of Placement The employee is able to:
Show good results on the job.
Get along with people easily.
Keep his spirits high, report for duty regularly.
Avoid mistakes and accidents.
Induction Or Orientation
Induction or orientation is the process through which a new recruit is
introduced to the job and the organisation. Induction removes fears from the
mind of a newcomer, creates a good impression about the organisation and
acts as a valuable source of information.
Welcome to the organisation Explain about the company and show all the facilities Show the location where the new recruit will work. Give the company's manual Offer details about various work groups Provide details about policies, rules, regulations, benefits, etc Explain about opportunities and career prospects Clarify doubts Assign the new recruit to the supervisor
Induction Programme: Steps
Induction includes socialisation also. Socialisation is the process through
which the new recruit begins to understand and accept the values, norms and
beliefs held by others in the orgaisation.
Follow up meetings may also be required at regular intervals to find how the
new recruit has adjusted himself to new environs.
Mentoring
Mentoring is the use of an experienced person to teach and train someone.
Technical, interpersonal and political skills can be conveyed in such a relationship from the older to the younger person.
Mentor’s ways of helping the protégé Share knowledge and skills related to the job.
Explain unwritten rules of conduct and behaviour of the organisation
Prevent the protege from doing wrong things and committing mistakes
Provide important insights into the corporate affairs
Extend emotional support and guidance continuously so that the protege can develop his skills and knowledge over a period of time and stand on his own.
Mentoring Mentors
Executives who coach, advise, and encourage individuals of lesser rank.
Mentoring FunctionsMentoring Functions
Steps in Mentoring
Establishing trusting relationship between the mentor and the protégé
Modelling behavioural norms for the young persons
Listening to the job related problems of the protégé
Helping the protégé to find alternative ways to resolve the problems
Responding to the emotional needs of the protégé, without making him dependent on the mentor
Developing a long lasting relationship based on mutual trust and understanding.
Mentoring