Simon Barrow is a practical theologian, commentator, journalist, NGO consultant, adult educator and trainer [1][2] who is director of the religion and society think tank Ekklesia.[3]
Simon Barrow is the creator of Employer Brand concept and consultant. Simon Barrow was Chairman and founder of the consultancy People in Business (PiB) which he sold to a private equity owned US group in August 2007. He retired to focus on his new interests in 2012. The first academic paper on the Employer Brand was written by Tim Ambler, Grand Metropolitan Senior Research Fellow at London Business School and Simon Barrow and was published in 1996 in the Journal of Brand Management. Simon had earlier created the concept of the Employer Brand when his brand management experience with Knorr and later Colgate came face to face with the different challenges of managing a large team. The authors described the concept in these words: <ref>"Simon Barrow Profile".
Notes
edit- ^ "Simon Barrow Profile". The Guardian newspaper. June 3, 2007.
- ^ "Ekklesia People". Accessed Nov 11, 2021.
- ^ "Some British Christians feel oppressed in the public square". The Christian Science Monitor. Mark Rice-Oxley. February 26, 2009.
External links
edit- "Being Christian in a sceptical climate". 4 February 2009.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/263326597_The_employer_brand