If management is training a
person to assume a top-level position,
it may be practical to make the trainee
an "assistant to." While similar to OJT,
this differs in the sense that the trainee
is not fully vested with specific
responsibilities. Rather, he or she does
various jobs and essentially watches
and learns the various processes and
procedures, and performs in a staff or
advisory position.
Creation of "assistant to"
positions.