1. The document discusses the importance of an employee orientation program for introducing new hires to their jobs and work environments. It notes that without orientation, new employees may feel uncomfortable and take longer to reach their full potential.
2. The proposed orientation program includes employee introduction, in-class training, on-the-job training, self-learning, progress monitoring and evaluation. The goal is to help supervisors and employees understand job requirements and provide basic training to ease new employees' adaptation.
3. Implementing a structured orientation program can help reduce turnover by creating a welcoming environment for new employees and minimizing costs for the organization.