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How To Gain Buy In For Brand Building | Branding Strategy Insider
How To Gain Buy In For Brand Building | Branding Strategy Insider
I'm helping a friend walk her employer brand project through leadership, so I'm super sensitive to how hard is it to get leadership buy-in. Then I see this article on how to get leadership to buy into consumer branding, and I realize we aren't quite the proverbial red-headed step-child we often think we are. Even marketing has to work hard to get buy-in, so why not steal some good ideas from them?
·brandingstrategyinsider.com·
How To Gain Buy In For Brand Building | Branding Strategy Insider
How to Get Buy-In for Your Next HR Tech Purchase: the HR Tech Roadshow - SSR
How to Get Buy-In for Your Next HR Tech Purchase: the HR Tech Roadshow - SSR
The dirty little secret to successful employer branding is the ability to "sell" the concept and idea up the chain. Without any buy-in, you will be isolated on an island for a long time ("a three hour tour..."). But if you can get leadership excited for the work, your path forward will always be clearer. So here's Phil Strazzulla whiteboarding how to build a strong business case for your TA and EB initiative.
·selectsoftwarereviews.com·
How to Get Buy-In for Your Next HR Tech Purchase: the HR Tech Roadshow - SSR
Aligning Employer And Corporate Brand Strategy | Branding Strategy Insider
Aligning Employer And Corporate Brand Strategy | Branding Strategy Insider
You know that my feeling is that the platonic ideal of employer brand isn't to be a silo, but rather a single perspective through a shared brand for the entire company. Ignoring how surprised I was that a marketing/branding magazine even know what employer brand was, here's a great article geared towards marketers on how to leverage a stronger employer brand.
·brandingstrategyinsider.com·
Aligning Employer And Corporate Brand Strategy | Branding Strategy Insider
The Rise of the Chief Well-Being Officer | Hunt Scanlon Media
The Rise of the Chief Well-Being Officer | Hunt Scanlon Media
In an increasingly complex and stressful world with blurred lines between personal and work lives, workers at all levels need total well-being in all aspects of their lives. Expectations at work and home are no longer distinct or neatly separate – they are becoming one and the same. Savvy companies know that workers who are well
·huntscanlon.com·
The Rise of the Chief Well-Being Officer | Hunt Scanlon Media
Research: How to Build Trust with Business Partners from Other Cultures
Research: How to Build Trust with Business Partners from Other Cultures
I've got an open call for podcast and article ideas (feel free to chime in), and one of the big asks is more discussion on how to work with recruiters and other teams. While I try and put together my own thoughts, here's an article from HBR on how culture differences should be considered when building trust with other business units.
·hbr.org·
Research: How to Build Trust with Business Partners from Other Cultures
Employee Activism Brings New Brand Challenges | Branding Strategy Insider
Employee Activism Brings New Brand Challenges | Branding Strategy Insider
What happens when your employees get politically active? This week, more than 360 Amazon employees signed a public petition demanding the corporation take action on climate change. The company responded by threatening to fire them. Last year, Google saw a mass walkout. Between Greta, a US presidential election and Brexit, the political and social landscape is getting very tricky. And yes, your employer brand plays a role. If you've established values and pillars around being green or being socially responsible, what happens when staff act on that? And do you know how leadership will respond?
·brandingstrategyinsider.com·
Employee Activism Brings New Brand Challenges | Branding Strategy Insider
The Three Minds of Successful Employer Branding – ERE
The Three Minds of Successful Employer Branding – ERE
What does it take to build a strong employer brand? Well, you need to know how to execute projects (tactical mind). You also need to be able to select and prioritize your projects (strategic mind), but theres something still missing. If you want your brand work to achieve maximum impact, you need to know how to tap into a third mind: the political mind. The Three Minds of Employer Branding over at ERE.
·ere.net·
The Three Minds of Successful Employer Branding – ERE
8 Tried and True Ways to Build Your Influence
8 Tried and True Ways to Build Your Influence
I continue to maintain that employer branders usually have zero functional power, so must rely on their ability to influence others. So here are seven ways to build your influence internally.
·adweek.com·
8 Tried and True Ways to Build Your Influence
Should Your Employer Brand State its Political Beliefs? | The Tim Sackett Project
Should Your Employer Brand State its Political Beliefs? | The Tim Sackett Project
Tim Sackett asks a pretty controversial question over on his blog: Should companies disclose their political leanings? Tim makes good points that just because a business might lean liberal or conservative, that doesn’t mean everyone does, or even that it’s a critical component to the employer brand. My take is simple: if it matters to leadership and staff what the political identify of an organization is, and it’s not exclusive of talent from other perspectives, there’s no reason not to talk about it. But in this day and age, where “wearing a mask” is seen as somehow “political,” the return from such a position is likely very very weak (if not completely counter-productive).
·timsackett.com·
Should Your Employer Brand State its Political Beliefs? | The Tim Sackett Project