e.
Orientation
(10 x2=20)
Question 2
(20)
Read the following statements and indicate true if you agree with the statement and false if you
do not agree.
2.1 The Human Resources Department is solely responsible for new employee
induction/orientation.
2.2 External factors such as institutional culture, structures and processes affect workforce
planning.
2.3 According to Chapter 4 of the Namibian Labour Act 2007 (Act No. 11 of 2007) employees
have the right to leave a dangerous workplace.
2.4 Unstructured interviews provide for a more organized approach and more stable basis for
assessment of different candidates.
2.5 Workforce planning complements strategic planning by translating strategy into actions
to identify workforce staffing and training needs.
2.6 Diversity inclusion into your recruitment and selection processes enhances organisational
competitiveness.
2.7 Job specification stipulates the minimum acceptable human qualities and characteristics a
jobholder must possess as a prerequisite to perform the job successfully.
2.8 Performance Management only measures individual performance.
2.9 Job analysis is used for recruitment and selection purposes.
2.10 A health and safety representative is empowered to collect information on safety, health
and welfare of employees.
(10 X 2 =20)
Question 3
{20)
Induction is a formal process of familiarizing new employees with the organisation, their job and
their work unit. As Head of Training at ABC vocational training centre you have to arrange an
induction session for new employees.
3.1 Mention 5 objectives and 5 benefits of induction/orientation.
(10)
3.2 Mention and explain five areas you would address with the new employees, to introduce
them to the centre.
(10)
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