Hiring And Firing: Employee Training For New And Old Employees

Topics:
Staff Training
Tags:
Business Admin 101,
Employee,
Employee Training,
Firing,
Hiring,
Human Resources,
Training,
Training And Certification,
Workforce Management
Source:
Business Admin 101

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Overview: Employee training is essential if you want to have a high-productivity level within your organization. New employees must be brought up to speed and old employees need ongoing training to broaden their horizons and grow professionally. This paper offers information on employee training for new and old employees. New employee training is a major expense for most organizations. This is because so much time is dedicated to bringing new employees up to speed with company policies and procedures.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2006 | Pages: 1


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