The world is made up of people who are left brain or right brain thinkers. The left-brainers are logical, analytical, and think in terms of process. Right brainers are creative and not necessarily linear thinkers.
What does this have to do with effective Onboarding? A lot.
LB (Left Brain) Corporation has a detailed orientation plan set in place for new hires. When they walk in the door on day one, they fill out all the necessary paperwork, take the obligatory office tour and start learning the phone system. RB (Right Brain) Corporation has a âplay it by earâ type of orientation. They think they are being flexible by not having a detailed plan to follow, which doesnât even occur to them to create. When someone starts on day one, they have a loose agenda of âgetting to know youâ sessions with people around the office. LB and RB are obviously fictional companies, but they may not be that far from reality and they could learn a lot from each other.
To instantly improve your Onboarding strategy, you will need to use both sides of your brain, or tag team with someone of the opposite brain âgender.â
One tip to instantly improve your Onboarding strategy is to greet your new hire at the door on their first day with their favorite (non-alcoholic) beverage. Imagine how surprised and comforted your new hire will feel just by holding that warm Carmel Macchiato in their hands as soon as they enter unfamiliar territory. To pull this off, you would have to use the left and right parts of your brain. The left-brainer would have to organize a scenario during the interview process to learn the candidateâs favorite beverage. The right-brainer would have to come up with a creative way to get the information (itâs the right-brainer in me that came up with the idea of greeting the new hire with their beverage in hand).
To create a memorable experience itâs best to involve as many of the senses as possible. The first day on the job is a day you want to be remembered in the best possible way. Greeting your new hire at the door, as opposed to having them wait in the lobby chatting with the receptionist who didnât even know someone was starting a job that day, is a good start. Thatâs the part a left-brainer would naturally consider. Itâs the creative right-brainer who kicks it up a notch with the beverage. The familiar scent, taste, feel, and look of their favorite beverage help to cement the positive experience in their brain. Now, if you could only get everyone in your office to sing the new hireâs favorite song youâd really create an event that touches all the senses! Of course, if your office canât carry a tune you might create a bigger turnover problem!
Stay tuned for more tips on how to improve your Onboarding strategy instantly.