Estimates of staff orientation costs can range from $20,000-50,000 per person. The Director of Finance and the Director of Nursing Education and Research developed a system to track the orientation process to determine the actual costs. Head nurses and educators approached the orientation process differently; therefore, there was no consistency as to the time allotted for orientation. Although competency-based orientation tools were used for all new orientees, the average amount of time for new orientees to become productive ranged from 3-9 months. By creating the orientation matrix, a unique pay class (code 50) was assigned for all new orientees, and a computer program was developed to track costs. The overtime hours for orientees dropped to 159 from 941, resulting in an 83% reduction in overtime hours. The matrix ensured a more cost effective approach to orientation.