Future-Ready Talent Strategy - Raj Hayer

Social Leadership for Employer Brand Power

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50% off first session

Summary

Social Leadership for Employer Brand Power

 

Who is it for?

Credentials

  • Dassault Systemes,
  • Siemens,
  • Google Cloud,
  • Puma,
  • 3DEXCITE,
  • Zendesk,
  • EU Business School etc.

Since Raj and her team started working with us, we’ve seen a massive increase in both quality and quantity of thought leadership across the organisation. 
– Tom Acland, CEO

“Raj takes great effort in getting to know the people that she works with, the panelists on stage and the project team behind the event. Her advice has been instrumental to the success of our events.”
– Els Van Langenhove, Communications Strategy

  • ‘Best Corporate Learning Culture Innovator’ 
  • ‘Best CEO in the Event Management Industry’ by Business Worldwide Magazine .

Activity overview

This interactive workshop helps organisations rethink talent acquisition through the lens of social leadership, employee advocacy, and employer brand ownership.

As demographic shifts and global competition intensify the war for talent, traditional hiring models based on budgets, headcount, and job ads are no longer sufficient. Today, candidates evaluate organisations through their people — how leaders show up, how employees speak, and how values are lived publicly.

In this session, participants explore how every employee and leader contributes to employer brand, particularly through social platforms and everyday interactions. Using real business examples, guided discussion, and practical exercises, the workshop reframes talent acquisition as a human capital strategy, not a recruitment function.

Participants leave with a clearer understanding of how to: Leverage employee advocacy authentically (without turning people into marketers) Diversify talent pipelines by broadening skill and requirement lenses Build trust, transparency, and credibility as magnets for future talent

Agenda

Current landscape

Use cases

Steps to take

Q&A

Locations available

All

Length of session

120 minutes (can be adapted to 60 or 90)

 

Max capacity

30

Cost

  • Pricing varies £2000-£2500

    Pricing varies based on: Group size, Level of customisation, Pre-work, or post-session materials, In-person vs virtual delivery