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It has been a highly volatile few years for talent markets and hiring. So, how is all the uncertainty and disruption shifting employers' thinking around EVP and Employer Branding? Is it still considered as important as before, and what might the future direction look like? My guests this week are Neil Harrison, an independent employer branding consultant, and Mike Heal, managing director at WDAD Communications. Neil recently collaborated with WDAD on qualitative research into the current EVP and Employer Brand landscape. The findings give some unique insights into the priority employers are giving to their employer brands and how things have changed since the pandemic. In the interview, we discuss: The background to the research project and how it was carried out How things have changed in the last three years DE&I as a focus for employer branding Key metrics to get senior stakeholder buy-in and future investment Is employer branding still considered important by organizations? How happy are employers with the current state of their EVP? Building agility and flexibility into the brand research process to ensure relevancy Changing employee attitudes to work The evolution of employee stories The importance of belonging Differentiation and competitive benchmarking What does the future look like? Follow this podcast on Apple Podcasts
It has been a highly volatile few years for talent markets and hiring. So, how is all the uncertainty and disruption shifting employers' thinking around EVP and Employer Branding? Is it still considered as important as before, and what might the future direction look like? My guests this week are Neil Harrison, an independent employer branding consultant, and Mike Heal, managing director at WDAD Communications. Neil recently collaborated with WDAD on qualitative research into the current EVP and Employer Brand landscape. The findings give some unique insights into the priority employers are giving to their employer brands and how things have changed since the pandemic. In the interview, we discuss: The background to the research project and how it was carried out How things have changed in the last three years DE&I as a focus for employer branding Key metrics to get senior stakeholder buy-in and future investment Is employer branding still considered important by organizations? How happy are employers with the current state of their EVP? Building agility and flexibility into the brand research process to ensure relevancy Changing employee attitudes to work The evolution of employee stories The importance of belonging Differentiation and competitive benchmarking What does the future look like? Follow this podcast on Apple Podcasts
It has been a highly volatile few years for talent markets and hiring. So, how is all the uncertainty and disruption shifting employers' thinking around EVP and Employer Branding? Is it still considered as important as before, and what might the future direction look like? My guests this week are Neil Harrison, an independent employer branding consultant, and Mike Heal, managing director at WDAD Communications. Neil recently collaborated with WDAD on qualitative research into the current EVP and Employer Brand landscape. The findings give some unique insights into the priority employers are giving to their employer brands and how things have changed since the pandemic. In the interview, we discuss: The background to the research project and how it was carried out How things have changed in the last three years DE&I as a focus for employer branding Key metrics to get senior stakeholder buy-in and future investment Is employer branding still considered important by organizations? How happy are employers with the current state of their EVP? Building agility and flexibility into the brand research process to ensure relevancy Changing employee attitudes to work The evolution of employee stories The importance of belonging Differentiation and competitive benchmarking What does the future look like? Follow this podcast on Apple Podcasts
Comedians Kevin Slattery and Matt Hurley are this weeks guests. We discuss Baltimore's newest comedy club "The Port." We chat a little about sports and my fantasy football success. Also we dish hot gossip about Mert Wolf, Tony Viarga, and many other DMV comedians. Plus on this episode find out who are numbers 89 - 80 on "The list of top 100 comedians of 2022."
Join Brody, Caitlin, and Jessi and they steal all the booze at Tric's grand opening. Highlights include: good for The Get Up Kids!, Grandma Pat doesn't know what she watched…, he can't help but say his full name, douchey rider requests, OTH character alignments, we know who the issue is in this conversation, hot girls get to be nerds now!, Dan Scott's Grinch-like to do list, hey Menounos this isn't a pre-movie quiz, if you weren't in season one Jessi doesn't know your name, AMC sponsored sex, tiny tshirts for CMM, trying to make WDAD a thing, the twatwaffle suck my ass moment sponsored by Ovaltine, all of Lucas's daddies break up the fight, legitimately forgetting that landlines exist, bringing it all back to Twilight, she was a cheerleader for 24 hours she's not a nerd anymore!, Lucas Scott does not do well with direct order, and more!Don't forget to subscribe and rate the podcast on itunes or any of your favorite podcatchers! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok at @onwednesdayspod, follow us on Spotify at Nostalgic Millennials, or email us at onwednesdayspod@gmail.com.
Coach Randy and Adam pick up where they left off last week. Except this week they welcome Jonah Kaplan, a political journalist and reporter fromContinue reading
On this episode Bill talks with former WDAD newsman / Indiana Gazette reporter Chauncey Ross.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/online-with-bill/donations
On this episode Bill talks with former WDAD newsman / Indiana Gazette reporter Chauncey Ross.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/online-with-bill/donations
On this episode Bill talks with former WDAD newsman / Indiana Gazette reporter Chauncey Ross.
Jerry Lewine, K6QU, began his career in radio as a young ham in 1959, that led to a career as a broadcast engineer, first as a teenager in his native Pennsylvania, through the Air Force, and later to markets in Hawaii and California. While Jerry’s broadcast radio career sidelined his ham radio adventure for a number of years, Jerry is back with a passion for CW and FT-8 while the current solar cycle is at its low. K6QU is my QSO Today.
On this episode Bill talks with former WDAD newsman / Indiana Gazette reporter Chauncey Ross.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/online-with-bill/donationsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/1-on-1-with-bill-alexander/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this episode Bill talks with former WDAD newsman / Indiana Gazette reporter Chauncey Ross.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/online-with-bill/donations