He originally joined Shell as a VP of customer relationship management, but joined the HR team when one of them said something that struck a chord - 'wouldn't it be good if we could market our careers in the same way we market our lubricants?' Today Singh is literally a one-off, pushing the boundaries of traditional HR practice, by fusing marketing principles into everything it now does. This is not the first time Singh, former marketing director of Daimler Chrysler, has had to explain this outwardly confusing role. I'm 50% a marketer the rest is HR, communications and recruitment," He pauses. "Put more simply, it's HR and marketing together. "I report to the VP of recruitment, the VP of HR strategy and the exec VP for communications," Singh says, attempting to clarify the role. This is his job title: global marketing manager, recruitment and global HR communications manager, Shell (UK). This time, though, it's less what he says, but who he actually is. For an organisation ranked fifth in Marketing Week's Most Valuable UK Brands list 2009, 16th in The Times' Top 100 Graduate Employers list and cited as a 'Top 10 Graduate Brand' by the FT, it is a big surprise to hear Shell's Navjot Singh describe the past few years with the words: "I didn't think we had a good brand".īut the bigger surprise is still to come.
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