About the Author:
Karen Lawson is an international consultant, author, and executive coach. She has extensive consulting and workshop experience in the areas of management, team development, communication, and quality service across a wide range of industries, including financial services, pharmaceutical, chemical, manufacturing, health care, and government. She is a much sought-after speaker at regional and national professional conferences, and is the author of seven other books. She holds a doctorate degree in adult and organizational development from Temple University.
Review:
Karen Lawson has a knack for spicing up even the most arcane training topic. In New Employee Orientation Training, she provides both the model and the tools for transforming the typical boring orientation program into an effective, interactive experience. --Glenn Parker, Team Building Consultant
Remember YOUR first day on that new job. We have all heard the truism that first impressions are lasting impressions. If you believe this valuable old saying, then New Employee Orientation Training is a book for you. Its dozens of practical tips and techniques ensure that you will create solid, positive first impressions for your organization that really prove this truism to be true. --Edward E. Scannell, Center for Professional Development and Training
This book gives you just what you need to make the most of your company's new employee orientation program. If you want to get your employees off to a good start and attract and retain steller performers, then this is the book to buy. --William J. Rothwell, Professor of HRD, Penn State University
This book gives you just what you need to make the most of your company's new employee orientation program. If you want to get your employees off to a good start and attract and retain steller performers, then this is the book to buy. --William J. Rothwell, Professor of HRD, Penn State University
Remember YOUR first day on that new job. We have all heard the truism that first impressions are lasting impressions. If you believe this valuable old saying, then New Employee Orientation Training is a book for you. Its dozens of practical tips and techniques ensure that you will create solid, positive first impressions for your organization that really prove this truism to be true. --Edward E. Scannell, Center for Professional Development and Training
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