A version of this article originally appeared on HR Partner.
At the core of a successful employer brand is a clear employee value proposition or EVP. To be truly successful an employer brand needs to reflect who you are as an organisation and be incorporated into every aspect of the employee experience. And this is why EVPs are so importa... | Read More |
An employee value proposition, or EVP, is essentially the "deal" you are offering to employees: the balance of the pay, rewards and benefits, workplace environment, and so forth. This is what employees get in return for their time and effort.
Why Strengthen Your EVP?
According to Towers Watson, companies that use an emplo... | Read More |
1) When? The sooner the better.
As soon as the results are available. Keep the 360 initiative relevant and rolling. Provide quick, actionable feedback and progress to the development plan.
2) How? In-Person, face-to-face, and preferably, one-on-one.
Use scheduled feedback sessions, not ad hoc conversa... | Read More |
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Multi-rater or 360-degree feedback, was used by approximately 90% of Fortune 500 companies last year. There is a good reason for that, as an assessment for professional development, there is nothing better. Or worse. As a provider of 360-degree feedback tools, services, and accreditation training, the best advice I can give you is "... | Read More |
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