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isPermaLink="false">http://www.brandxpress.net/2006/10/re-branding-and-employees-engagement/</guid> <description><![CDATA[Continuing the engagement of the employees in internal branding, October issue of HRMagazin is running an extensive material on internal branding and its importance for the success of any re-branding efforts .
As the people who deliver the brand promise are employees, making sure they understand and can deliver the brand to customers is vital—especially for companies within the service industry, where the relationship between employees and customers essentially is the product the company sells.
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href='http://www.brandxpress.net/2005/11/employees-branding-guidelines/' rel='bookmark' title='Employees Branding Guidelines'>Employees Branding Guidelines</a> <small>The brand-developing process centers on the messages the organization sends...</small></li><li><a
href='http://www.brandxpress.net/2006/08/internal-branding-and-employee-engagement/' rel='bookmark' title='Internal Branding and Employee Engagement'>Internal Branding and Employee Engagement</a> <small>A recent study by Standard Life shows that the employees...</small></li><li><a
href='http://www.brandxpress.net/2006/08/branding-for-your-employees-too/' rel='bookmark' title='Branding for Your Employees (Too)'>Branding for Your Employees (Too)</a> <small>Adotas on internal branding: As with any good marketing effort,...</small></li></ol>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Continuing the <a
title="Internal Branding and Employee Engagement" href="http://www.brandxpress.net/2006/08/internal-branding-and-employee-engagement/">engagement of the employees in internal branding</a>, October issue of HRMagazin is running an extensive material on internal branding and its importance for the success of any <strong>re-branding</strong> efforts .</p><p>As the people who deliver the brand promise are employees, making sure they understand and can deliver the brand to customers is vital—especially for companies within the service industry, where the relationship between employees and customers essentially is the product the company sells.</p><p>Re-branding <strong>takes time</strong>. The planning process that produces a new brand can take as long as two years. Educating employees about the new brand, and its implications on the company and their work, can also last years. That effort typically starts several weeks to several months before the new brand is unveiled to customers and continues after the official unveiling to external audiences.</p><p><span
id="more-242"></span>The first step in getting employees on board is to <strong>get leadership on message</strong>. Once the leadership has been engaged, HR can begin to disseminate the new brand into lower levels of management.</p><p>The objective of the <strong>internal communications</strong> effort is to inspire employees to embrace and own the new brand. You want employees to hear first what their customers will eventually hear. The next step, <strong>training</strong>, even if it tends to be most intense in the months and weeks leading up to the external launch of the new brand, it does not necessarily end after the public unveiling.</p><p>Engaging <strong>events </strong>to commemorate a launch are often a component of internal re-branding efforts, and they usually occur immediately before the new brand is unveiled to customers and the public. When communicating about a new brand, there is no one way right for every person. So, deliver the message in as many ways as possible to reinforce the message.</p><p>The brand is about our client&#8217;s interaction with your company and your employees. It&#8217;s a small but crucial distinction. The aspect of the brand that matters most inside the company is an intangible one: how employees&#8217; understanding of the company&#8217;s brand influences their behavior, whether they interact directly with customers or not.</p><p>Full article with details and examples, <a
title="HRMagazine" href="http://web.archive.org/web/20080512170545/http://www.shrm.org/hrmagazine/articles/1006/1006cover.asp">here</a>.</p><p>Related posts:<ol><li><a
href='http://www.brandxpress.net/2005/11/employees-branding-guidelines/' rel='bookmark' title='Employees Branding Guidelines'>Employees Branding Guidelines</a> <small>The brand-developing process centers on the messages the organization sends...</small></li><li><a
href='http://www.brandxpress.net/2006/08/internal-branding-and-employee-engagement/' rel='bookmark' title='Internal Branding and Employee Engagement'>Internal Branding and Employee Engagement</a> <small>A recent study by Standard Life shows that the employees...</small></li><li><a
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