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70S05- Managing People in an International Context
Question 3 (AC 3.1)
Initial Outline of a Plan for the Effective Induction, Orientation and Socialisation
In order for Fitter Threads Ltd to assist the nine inpatriated managers and their families to adapt to the new environments, a structured three phase plan covering induction, orientation and socialisation phases is necessary. This will help them adapt effectively to life in the UK and the workplace. The processes adopted in enhancing induction, orientation and socialisation are all instrumental in ensuring an organisation successfully leverage on competitive advantage and also dominate their business environment. This is with entire barriers successfully mitigated for avoiding any instance where the employee would not gain a successful commitment and appreciation of the business demands in their new workplace.
- Induction (First Month)
- Pre-Arrival Preparation: There will be comprehensive virtual induction program before departure, with emphasis on UK employment laws, corporate policies, performance expectations and ethical standards. To ease logistical challenges, the managers will be assisted on visas, housing, schooling and medical registration.
- Onboarding Sessions: Fitter Threads Ltd will have a structured induction week for inpatriates that will include anything from the company’s historical aspects, values, strategic goals, reporting structures and compliance expectations. These sessions will be interactive, involving case studies and role play scenarios.
- Mentorship & Role-Specific Training: We will assign a senior UK based mentor to each inpatriate, to provide ongoing mentorship regarding leadership expectations, workplace interactions and decision-making process. Training will be job specific involving the UK market dynamics and customer expectations.
- Orientation to the UK Workplace (First Three Months)
- Cultural Adaptation Workshops: Training inpatriates on the UK business etiquette, leadership styles, communication norms, and conflict resolution strategies will assist in the inpatriates’ professional adaptation.
- Buddy System: Each inpatriate will be paired with a local employee who will provide practical insights on workplace cultures, daily routines and informal communication.
- Performance Check-ins: Line Managers will hold monthly one-on-one review sessions for tracking progress, challenges, and further support required.
- Socialisation & Long-Term Integration (Ongoing)
- Family Support Programs: To ensure family members also settle well, we will have family support programs which will facilitate the school placement, healthcare registration and spousal employment.
- Community Engagement: Social connections will be strengthened through organised cultural outings, networking events, and professional development programs.
- Career Development & Leadership Coaching: Upon their return, we will ensure effective knowledge transfer through customised career development pathways and leadership training.
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Cultural Adaptation Training for Inpatriates and UK Employees
This cultural adaptation training would help to bridge the gaps between inpatriates from Bangladesh, India and Vietnam and UK based employees. This structured program will include interactive workshops……………..
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