Onboarding Process Workout

The Onboarding process is the structured approach organizations use to welcome and integrate new employees. It goes beyond just paperwork—effective onboarding helps new hires understand their roles, the company culture, policies, and expectations. This process typically includes orientation sessions, training, introductions to team members, and setting performance goals. A strong onboarding experience boosts employee engagement, improves retention, and helps new hires become productive more quickly.

Skills tested with the Onboarding process game are:

  • Solving the Core of the Problem
  • Identifying Anchors
  • Identifying Key Points
  • Dismantling Complex Problems Video
  • The Eliminating Alternative Tool
  • ResilienceThe Alpinist Method

Description

An in depth look at the skill this test will accomplish:

Solving the Core of the Problem

  • Description:During this workout, we will become familiar with system problems. A system is a collection of components linked together and functioning together for a common purpose. When one of the components stops working, a problem arises!
    System problems are common: A vehicle that stops working, a team whose performance is inadequate or unsatisfactory, a product that does not perform as planned… and more! When the system is not functioning, we need to respond quickly and identify the problem’s core.
  • Leading Game:Move-It.
    Move-It is a puzzle game. In the game, the player is presented with challenges of increasing difficulty and must identify the set of moves that will lead to a solution. Despite the simple rules of the game, the levels of the game are challenging and stimulate thinking about how to solve problems. The game is characterized by having one central factor that we must find to reach a solution. We call this factor the Core of the Problem.
  • Practiced Skills:Analytical Thinking, Planning, Systematic Vision, Following Move Order and Problem Solving.

Identifying Anchors

  • Description:This workout will focus on the tool: Identifying Anchors.
    Anchors are an essential key in situations where we are required to make a decision, plan, or solve a problem.In situations where uncertainty is great, the anchor will guide us and help scatter the uncertainty and fog. Uncertainty or fog is a situation where what was obvious a moment ago is now in doubt, and the main difficulty is the inability to carry out a plan. Within dynamic reality, the anchor will remain stable and won’t change.
  • Leading Game:PingWins.
    Ping-Wins is a puzzle game requiring analysis abilities. Players must use their logical and problem-solving skills to complete levels. As they progress, the levels become more challenging and more complex. The game is characterized by problems requiring high analytical skills and the identification of anchors that lead to conclusions and finally a solution.
  • Practiced Skills:Identify Patterns, Following Move Order, Analysis and Deduction and Decision Making.

Identifying Key Points

  • Description:This workout will shed a light on the importance of identifying and controlling Key Points. This is a management tool that will help us deal with dynamic environments characterized by frequent changes.
  • Leading Game:Elements.
    Elements is a strategy game designed for two players. Both players try to control the game board. Control will be achieved if you identify the key points and catch them before the opponent. Attention to detail and timing are essential to success. The game is characterized by a changing environment. The game position changes dramatically with each move. The game requires adjusting the game plan and identifying the key points that will remain stable throughout the game.
  • Practiced Skills:Planning, Strategic Thinking, Prioritizing and Calculation.

Dismantling Complex Problems Video

  • Description:Use this short and informative video to learn about the concept of dismantling complex problems. The video explains how this tool can help break down a complex problem into smaller, more manageable parts, leading to several advantages.
    The video highlights the mental relief that comes with breaking down a complex problem, as it makes it less overwhelming and easier to approach. It also illustrates how dividing responsibilities among group members can streamline problem-solving efforts.
  • Content Type: Video

The Eliminating Alternative Tool

  • Description:This workout will focus on familiarity and practice with The Eliminating Alternative Tool. Elimination is a powerful tool that can help us in the processes of analysis, decision making, and problem-solving. This may sound a bit trivial since we are experienced in eliminating options in various contexts. But many times, we rush to disqualify options because of a gut feeling or without having done an orderly process. In such situations, we may omit good possibilities that could actually bring us closer to a solution. Proper application of the tool will improve your performance in many areas.
  • Leading Game:Enigma.
    Enigma is a strategy game in which players try to figure out the secret code by making educated guesses. The ability to crack opponent code is based on analytical ability, critical thinking and attention to details. The game is characterized by an abundance of information that makes the task difficult and complex. The key to winning is narrowing down the information, using The Elimination tool, and excluding unlikely possibilities.
  • Practiced Skills:Analytical Thinking, Efficiency, Analysis and Deduction, Decision Making and Calculation.

Resilience-The Alpinist Method

  • Description:In this workout, we will explore the Alpinist Method – a useful strategy for developing resilience and successfully coping with life’s challenges! The Alpinist Method will teach us about goal setting and making sure we are equipped with different resources to cope with various situations we may encounter.
  • Leading Game:ClimbUp.
    ClimbUp is a puzzle game requiring good planning and flexibility. The objective of ClimbUp is to help the alpinist reach the top of the mountain by rearranging the available resources to form a path. The game is characterized by the need for resourcefulness and flexibility from the players. The game levels illustrate that progress toward a goal does not always follow a straight path.
  • Practiced Skills:Planning, Efficiency, Calculation, Persistence, Problem Solving, Analysis and Deduction and Following Move Order.