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EVP Part I - Perception is reality when attracting and retaining talent PDF Print E-mail
Written by Brett Minchington   
Wednesday, 12 May 2010 21:11

Article originally published in South Africa's leading HR publication, HR Future

Brett is an International monthly columnist on employer branding for HR Future

 

This article provides some insights into Employer Value Proposition development as featured in Brett's new book Employer Brand Leadership - A Global Perspective.

 

With the increasing fragmentation of offline and online channels used to communicate, ‘What it’s like to work for this organisation,’ it pays to ensure the  employment experience you project to current and future employees is matched by what you can realistically deliver upon throughout the employee lifecycle from hire to retire.

 

At the heart of your employer brand strategy should be your employer value proposition (EVP). Your EVP is an employee-centred approach that is aligned to existing, integrated workforce planning strategies because it has been informed by existing employees and your external target audience. In its simplest form, your EVP is a set of associations and offerings provided by your organisation in return for the skills, capabilities and experiences an employee brings to your organisation.

 

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Brett Minchington, Chairman/CEO of the Employer Brand International is a recognised global authority, strategist, author and corporate advisor on employer branding. Brett’s expertise in Employer Branding led him to author “Your Employer Brand attract-engage-retain” in 2006 which has since been sold in over 42 countries.  Brett has delivered employer branding key note addresses, executive briefings, masterclass events and chaired Summits in more than 30 cities in 20 countries and has been published in HR, Marketing and Management magazines globally including The Economist and Business Week.  He is also a regular commentator on employer branding for the media. His new book Employer Brand Leadership - A Global Perspective will be publish in August 2010.

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