Tulane's new onboarding program emphasizes the pivotal role of managers in welcoming and integrating new hires into the team and organizational culture. Here's how managers can significantly contribute:
- Personalized Welcome: Managers ensure new hires feel valued from day one, facilitating introductions and networking opportunities within the team and across the organization.
- Mentorship: Assigning a TU Teammate to each new hire offers personalized guidance and support, supplemented by regular check-ins from managers to address concerns and provide feedback.
- Role-Specific Training: Managers develop or supervise customized training tailored to new hires' roles, including hands-on projects to enhance skill acquisition.
- Setting Goals: Clear communication of job expectations and performance goals is crucial, alongside discussions to align these with new hires' career aspirations.
- Feedback for Improvement: Ongoing constructive feedback helps new hires grow while their input on the onboarding process aids in continuous enhancement.
- Supportive Culture: The key to successful integration is encouraging a team environment that values inclusivity, collaboration, and strong interpersonal relationships.
- Adjusting Support: Monitoring new hires' progress allows for tailored support adjustments, ensuring they have the necessary resources and assistance for success.
Managers at Tulane are instrumental in making the onboarding program a success, setting the foundation for new hires' long-term achievement and satisfaction within the university.
Resources
- New Onboarding Program Information Session Recording
- Viewing Your New Hire's Progress in their Onboarding Journey
- TU Teammate Guide
- Goal Setting
- How to Ask for Feedback
- Mid-year Performance Check-In
- Career Resource Hub