Corporate Reputations, Branding and People Management
A Strategic Approach to HR
ISBN: 9780750669504
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology
Corporate Reputations, Branding and People Management is aimed at helping HR practitioners understand the corporate agenda and the role of reputation management, brands, social responsibility and governance in creating competitive advantage and organizational legitimacy… More
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" . lays out the meanings of and differences between corporate brands, reputations, organizational identities and images. It also examines how the employer's relationship with individual employees drives corporate reputations and regard for brands "from the inside out." Building their research on practical experiences and corporate examples, the authors offer case studies from different industries, including telecommunications, banking, investment and government." - HR Magazine, November 1, 2006
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The book helps HR practitioners understand corporate-level concepts and their relevance to the key strategic agendas of organizations by drawing on a wide range of ideas from branding, marketing, communications, public relations and reputation management. It then examines how effective people management strategies and the role of HR specialist can contribute to this corporate agenda. This contribution lies in four key areas: organizational communications strategies, developing compelling employee value propositions and employer branding; HR strategies, employer of choice policies and talent management; creating new forms of psychological contracts and building stronger individual-organizational linkages through employee identification, employee commitment and psychological ownership; and in developing supportive employee behaviors.The book is based on a new model of the links between HR, corporate reputation and branding, developed from an extensive review and synthesis of different bodies of management literature. This model has been refined from extensive case research and practical experience in building corporate reputations and brands. Specially researched cases include Orange, Aegon, Scottish Enterprise, Hudson International, BSkyB, Standard Life Investments and the Royal Bank of Scotland. It helps HR practitioners understand corporate-level concepts and their relevance to the key strategic agendas. Use of case studies and examples helps the readers to put the theory into context and see how it's applied. It also provides a practical guide to developing appropriate HR policies and practices.
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