Thursday, April 24, 2014

Transitions

We usually use terms induction and onboarding in context of new joiners to companies. But these terms do have relevance to even employees transitioning across roles.
What all might be important to look at when we consider employees transitioning across roles?
There needs to be a focus on:
·         Effective transitioning off from current role:
o   There needs to be a focus on effective hand over of responsibilities to new/stand-in incumbent.
o   Every team also needs to re-center itself when there is a change in team member.  
·         Effectively onboarding into new role:
o   There needs to be a focus on role readiness. This will be a combination of learnings required, contributions (early successes) that give a boost to confidence, and establishing networks required for role.
·         Effectively inducting into new team/org sub-cultures – need for team to re-center itself with new team member.
All of these steps can be facilitated through processes.
How is this different from onboarding and inducting a new joiner to company? It is different in sense that in second case one also needs to factor in ‘inducting into company’.
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Sourav

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