Attracting community builders

This document discusses: key industry-wide narratives, the Gen-Z perspective on talent and suggests a series of adaptable story elements for an organisation to develop their own unique Employee Value Propositions (EVPs).

The exhibition, business events, B2B media – enter your favourite name here – industry has long had challenges in focusing its identity. The purpose of this white paper is to help organisations in the industry unite on a common talent narrative and suggest central threads for customising their own “people story”.

This document discusses: key industry-wide narratives, the Gen-Z perspective on talent and suggests a series of adaptable story elements for an organisation to develop their own unique Employee Value Propositions (EVPs).

UFI Research Patron:The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority

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