Purchasing Manager Onboarding Checklist
This onboarding checklist outlines the steps involved in onboarding a new Purchasing Manager. It covers the pre-boarding process, which includes sending a welcome email, providing company information, setting up IT equipment, and assigning a mentor. The first day's schedule is detailed hour-by-hour, starting with HR paperwork and ending with a Q&A session. The first week involves in-depth training, shadowing, and managing small purchase orders. The first three months focus on increasing responsibilities, building supplier relationships, and participating in strategic planning. Throughout the process, the new hire receives feedback and coaching, completes training, and undergoes performance reviews.
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FAQs
Why should I buy this template when I can get the basic steps from your website?
Our website outlines some of the basic areas that you should cover when onboarding a new staff member. We've gone deeper with our paid checklists to include human-centred design principles, spaced information (to reduce information overload), a stress-reduction emphasis, quick wins for new staff members and an example timeline for your employee's first day.
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