Onboarding: Let’s Get Past the Classroom

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Click Boarding
Posted on June 15, 2018
Estimated Reading Time: 1 minute, 32 seconds
Onboarding outside the classroom

Why Classrooms aren’t Worth It

If you’re looking for new ideas on onboarding your employees in a classroom or lecture hall setting – you might want to take a step back. Classroom exercises may seem like the best option to make sure your new hires all have a consistent experience, but the process itself is outdated and ineffective. There are newer, more efficient methods to get hires up to speed – methods you should adopt if you want to implement a world-class onboarding process at your organization.

Think back to when you were in school. Did you sit through hours of lectures happily engaging with, and fully absorbing, each and every concept the professor threw your way? Probably not. You probably would fidget, zone out, check the clock, think about lunch. And you’re not alone. People use different sensory cues to learn and retain information, and classrooms don’t usually cover them all.

Studies show that 65% of the population are visual learners who need to see things demonstrated, 5% of the population are tactile learners that need to roll up their sleeves and do it themselves, and the remaining 30% are auditory learners – i.e. people who thrive in a lecture hall, or classroom setting where they can listen to a lot of information uninterrupted.

If we break it down, 70% of your hires need a highly visual, hands on onboarding experience or else they’ll struggle to connect, engage with , and fully absorb the information you deliver.

Now you might be thinking “Gee Kathy. That’s great to know, but how do we fix the issue and still make sure all hires get the same information in their onboarding experience?”

Welcome to The New Age of Onboarding

As Jess Von Bank said in out UNLEASH pitch, “You have technology now! Use it.”

HR can provide consistent, compliant, highly visual and engaging experiences with world-class onboarding solutions like Click Boarding. New hires can skip the dusty conference room turned classroom, and get the paperwork, basic company information, and cultural engagement done on their phones, tablets, or laptops before their first day. Then everyone can focus on getting the hire set with practical, on-the-job training in their first week – which, according to 76% of employees, is the most important aspect of any onboarding program.

You won’t find those benefits in the classroom.

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As knowledgeable HR and onboarding experts, Click Boarding’s authors are dedicated to helping organizations elevate their employee experience. Passionate about seamless transitions across the employee lifecycle, they provide insights that drive engagement, retention, and long-term business success. Our authors are committed to creating strategies that foster connection, compliance, and efficiency. Through research-backed insights and actionable advice, they collaborate with HR leaders to optimize onboarding programs that set employees up for success from day one.
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