Research and conventional wisdom suggests that new employees get about 90 days to prove themselves in a new job. Quite literally, the quicker you feel comfortable at any new job, the faster you will be able to contribute meaningfully to the organization's goals. If you’re about to join the workforce soon, you’ll soon realise that you have expectations from your new employer. It could be something as obvious as a flexible leave policy. Or it could be something more benign, like your need to work on interest areas. If you’re studying or specialising in HR, you’ll realise that this is an inherent part of your curriculum, where you study the science of rewards and recognition. Speaking of which, we bring you a new case study with special emphasis on HR. We discuss a company who successfully managed to fine tune their employee on-boarding process in this case study brought to you as a part of the Learning #IRL series by ABGLP.
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MANIKANTA BHAVIRISETTI
Thanks a lot mam
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MANIKANTA BHAVIRISETTI
Manikanta Bhavirisetti, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade
Thanks a lot mam
27 Nov 2019, 08.35 PM
sujeet singh baghel
What was your score ??
28 Nov 2019, 10.51 PM