Summer Magazine 2024 Out Now
More than 80 guests from around the world joined managing editor Fiona Murchie to acknowledge and celebrate incredible examples of how the sector is supporting global people on the move.
The awards celebrated the best in global employment, talent management, DSPs, RMCs, international schools, serviced apartments and academia. Our summer magazine has all the details of this amazing night in our article Winners Celebrate in Style.
Elsewhere in the magazine we look at how Environmental, social and governance (ESG) considerations are no longer an optional part of your business strategy – they are an essential component of your stakeholder relationships in Marianne Curphey’s article How Sustainable is your Global Mobility Programme?
Ruth Holmes reports on how human-centric approaches to work, change management and personal leadership intersect with AI in People first: Tech adoption in the global context, while David Sapsted reports on the latest visa scams, what governments are doing to combat them and the issues employers need to be aware of in his article Staying Safe from Immigration Scammers.
In The Next Normal, Ruth Holmes examines the practices and approaches that offer the best return on investment – including upskilling mobility expertise. We look at how demand for Serviced Apartments is growing, as organisations cite traveller safety and cost containment as their top priorities.
Relocate Global managing director Fiona Murchie reports on The Permits Foundation Conference where the issues around a partner’s right to work took centre stage, and she also examines Global mobility supply & demand: What is happening in the corporate world?
Pioneering professional athlete turned broadcaster Alex Scott MBE shares her career tips with Ruth Holmes reports, and Dr Sue Shortland reports on progress on ESG, and China’s growing international role.
In our special high performance supplement, read top leadership tips from the Turbocharging Performance masterclass, held in April at Henley Business School.
In our Education section, learn how online schooling has become a game changer for families living abroad, the value of the IB, and how technology is pushing schools to shake up their offering that better reflects the evolving world of work.
In this issue:
Global Mobility
People First: Tech adoption in the global context – Ruth Holmes
Global mobility supply & demand: What is happening in the corporate world? – Fiona Murchie & Marianne Curphey
Staying safe from immigration scammers – David Sapsted‘Partnering for Progress’ Permits Foundation 2024 Conference – Fiona Murchie
The next normal: The business case for better mobility – Ruth Holmes
Millionaires on the move: migrating the world’s top 1% – David Sapsted
How sustainable is your mobility programme? – Marianne Curphey
Tech-focused, sustainable and personalised – here are the emerging trends in serviced apartments – Marianne Curphey
Global Leadership
Developing your career in an international role: Alex Scott, MBE at HR Technology Conference – Ruth Holmes
ESG: Learning from the Awards – Sue Shortland
Leading change through dialogue with an international mindset – Marianne Curphey
Culturally-attuned leadership: the case of China – Sue Shortland
Turbocharging Performance masterclass lifts off – Amira Kohler
Research shows wellbeing support gap for global employees – Sarah Dennis, Towergate Health & Protection
Global Education
Augmented learning: Discover the technology shaking up schools from Guillermo Delso Segovia of SEK Education Group – Ledetta-Wossen
A grades from anywhere: The surprising advantages of online school for IGCSE, A level and IB students – King’s InterHigh
Focus on France: An international education – Sally Robinson
The great IB debate – Sally Robinson
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