The biggest turn-off in my opinion is when you talk about the same information that SFI in general is already sending your team. It is just to much. So, know, from your own experience when you started, what information they already have. It might be the overload that is turning them off.
Instead, once you are familiar with the basics of SFI and the way SFI provides every starter with information, send them friendly E-cards.
In your mails, especially the first days and weeks, be gently.
Tell them about yourself, be sincere in getting to know your team.
To conclude; Do not offer them information they already have, do not tell them what to do but ask them if they need any help and what specific help they need.
The biggest turn-off in my opinion is when you talk about the same information that SFI in general is already sending your team. It is just to much. So, know, from your own experience when you started, what information they already have. It might be the overload that is turning them off.
Instead, once you are familiar with the basics of SFI and the way SFI provides every starter with information, send them friendly E-cards.
In your mails, especially the first days and weeks, be gently. ...more