HR Branding

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Branding: “Is a marketing strategy that involves creating a differentiated name and image” References: (Oct. 2015, retrieved from http://www.entrepreneur.com) HR: “The department or support systems responsible for personnel sourcing and hiring, applicant tracking, skills development and tracking, benefits administration and compliance with associated government regulations”

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Branding:“Is a marketing strategy that involves creating a differentiated name

and image”

References:(Oct. 2015, retrieved from http://www.entrepreneur.com)

HR:“The department or support systems responsible for personnel sourcing and hiring,

applicant tracking, skills development and tracking, benefits administration and compliance with associated government regulations”

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Does your branding influence:

• Personnel sourcing and hiring?

• Applicant tracking?

• Skills development and tracking?

• Retention?

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How do you discover your brand?Management • 360 Reviews

• Strategic direction• Buy in?

Employees • Reviews• Feedback• Social Media• Exit interviews?

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Why do employees want to work for you?

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Employer Value

Proposition

Job Security

Mentorship

Other

Opportunities

Money

Ethics

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Is everyone on board?

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What about the message?

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References: Oct 2015, retrieved from (http://uk.dice.com/)

Marketing time…• Tell a story• Create engagement• Give them an experience

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References: Oct 2015, retrieved from (http://uk.dice.com/)

• PWC• “Career website also incorporates a ‘People’s blog’ where posts are written by

employees that describe their experiences of working for PwC.”

• Microsoft• “‘Day in the Life’ series where potential employees can see many aspects of working

for Microsoft and hear the opinions of program managers and developers.”

• Google• Eg: Nat & Lo’s 20% Story

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• A way to get someone else to tell your story• Canadian Natural Resource• Staff takes 10% pay cut in order to dodge layoffs.

Current events

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• Ratings• Glassdoor.com• Ratemyemployer.ca• Indeed.ca

• Risks?

Any other ways?

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Internal Employees.

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Creating a value proposition for changing a brand.

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Strategy• Is your strategy working• Track your goals!

• Does you EVP still reflect your office properly• Does this get revisited on a regular basis?

• Refocus• Is there an ROI?

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How about those Execs… How do we get them on board?

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Is everyone on board?

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Think like a consultant. Can you sell your HR brand to an Executive?

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What is your impact? What is your goal?

• Reduce costs• Save time• More effective hiring• More engaged workforce

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Know your audience. Start small and track the results.

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Thank you!