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Implementing Your Employee Value Proposition

How to put your Employee Value Proposition into action
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Course: On-Demand
Advanced Provider Annette Hooker  6 Lessons ·  23m  in English, Spanish 

Course Description

In this course, we’ll explore the employee life cycle with the attraction, recruitment, onboarding, development, retention, offboarding, and separation stages to better understand how a strong EVP addresses each stage. Providing value and engaging employees at each stage helps companies retain and attract quality employees. We’ll also explore how to use a communication strategy to share your EVP with key stakeholders, as well as how to use appropriate metrics to evaluate its success.

Each stage of the employee life cycle involves different experiences and levels of commitment to the company. Even if you’re able to get employees through the first few stages and comfortably working with the company, if you don’t engage them through the retention stage, high-quality candidates will leave. And it’s just as important to respectfully handle the ending stages like offboarding and separation. We’ll explore how an EVP offers something of value to employees at each stage. After the EVP has been designed, it won’t be useful unless it’s shared. How an organization communicates information is just as important as what they are communicating. Having a strong communication strategy helps an organization be consistent and inclusive in its messaging. We’ll learn how the 5 W’s—or who, what, when, where, and why—help companies think about the messaging they’ll share with key stakeholders. We’ll also explore metrics that use both quantitative and qualitative data like employee engagement surveys, employee net promoter score, and turnover rate to help evaluate the success of an EVP.

What You'll Learn

  • List every stage of the employee life cycle, from attraction and recruitment through offboarding and separation
  • Tailor an employee value proposition (EVP) to each stage of the employee life cycle
  • Build a communication strategy using the 5 W's (who, what, when, where, and why)
  • Identify common qualitative and quantitative metrics to evaluate an EVP
  • Apply metrics such as employee engagement surveys, employee net promoter score, and turnover rate to measure EVP success

Key Takeaways

  • A strong EVP provides value and engages employees at each stage of the employee life cycle, helping companies retain and attract quality employees.
  • Failing to engage employees through the retention stage causes high-quality candidates to leave, even after they have moved through earlier stages.
  • The ending stages, such as offboarding and separation, should be handled respectfully, as they are just as important as earlier stages.
  • How an organization communicates its EVP is just as important as what it communicates, and a strong communication strategy supports consistent and inclusive messaging.
  • EVP success can be evaluated using both quantitative and qualitative data, including employee engagement surveys, employee net promoter score, and turnover rate.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this course cover?

It explores the employee life cycle, covering attraction, recruitment, onboarding, development, retention, offboarding, and separation, and how a strong EVP addresses each stage. It also covers using a communication strategy to share your EVP with key stakeholders and using appropriate metrics to evaluate its success.

What is the 5 W's framework taught in this course?

The 5 W's are who, what, when, where, and why, which help companies think about the messaging they will share with key stakeholders when building a communication strategy.

What metrics does the course use to evaluate an EVP?

It explores metrics that use both quantitative and qualitative data, including employee engagement surveys, employee net promoter score, and turnover rate.

What skills will I gain from this course?

The course focuses on communication strategies and employee retention.

What lessons are included?

The course includes an Introduction, Addressing the Employee Lifecycle (Parts 1 and 2), Communicating Your EVP, Measuring Success, and a Test Your Knowledge lesson.