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In rotating or shifting employees, list six rules that the supervisor should apply:
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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List six things a supervisor should do when orienting a new employee
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

1. Discuss proposed changes ahead of time with all parties involved.
2. Avoid forcing new assignments.
3. If necessary, provide additional training.
4. Give all staff members a fair chance.
5. Avoid changes unless they are beneficial to both employees and the department as a whole.
6. Compliment those who make adjustments gracefully.

Answer to Question 2

1. See that the new member is introduced personally to all members of the staff.
2. Check out the use of any equipment the new employee will operate.
3. Assign a regular employee as a sponsor to answer questions and help the new employee adjust.
4. Make sure that basic department rules and company policies are understood.
5. List and discuss specific responsibilities.
6. Follow up at the end of the first day or shift to see whether the new employee has questions to be answered or whether any adjustments need to be made.



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