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Global mobility professionals: Looking to the future by learning from HR’s past

Global mobility professionals: Looking to the future by learning from HR’s past

The last 20 years have seen great changes in the roles performed by global mobility professionals. The function has gained expertise and its profile has been raised significantly. Yet those working in this field still strive for a ...
Improving employee experience in global mobility

Improving employee experience in global mobility

Global mobility professionals must balance deploying the best talent at the right cost with providing an excellent employee mobility experience. But what do we mean by ‘employee experience’ and why does it matter? Dr Sue Shortland ...
Meeting in the middle? Where business travel meets global mobility

Meeting in the middle? Where business travel meets global mobility

New trends in business travel and international assignments are creating a fascinating space for business travel, global mobility expertise and service providers to collaborate, innovate, cut costs and improve employee ...
Dual careers: a changing landscape?

Dual careers: a changing landscape?

When planning an international assignment, finding appropriate employment for both partners remains one of the major barriers to global talent mobility. Dr Sue Shortland explores why – and what employers can do to address the ...
Corporates advised to take flexible approach to accommodation programmes

Corporates advised to take flexible approach to accommodation programmes

SilverDoor’s latest quarterly market report highlights how to best manage impact of changes to global accommodation market Healthy levels of investment and growth of supply of corporate housing stock worldwide have put ...
Global mobility policies: Current trends

Global mobility policies: Current trends

Short-term assignments and international one-way transfers are on the rise. For employers reshaping their global mobility policies, what opportunities and risks do these new forms of mobility present?  Dr Sue Shortland comments ...
What to Expect at AltoVita’s Smart, Safe, Sustainable Summit

What to Expect at AltoVita’s Smart, Safe, Sustainable Summit

Delegates at last week’s IPSEF Global Conference gained valuable insights into new and emerging international school markets and how to successfully navigate them. There’s still time for mobility and business travel managers to ...
Destination Services Provider of the Year – Regional

Destination Services Provider of the Year – Regional

Winner: Eres Relocation Services Highly Commended: IKAN Relocation Services IndiaThe Destination services provider of the year – regional award recognises quality and professionalism in the provision of destination services that are ...
Best book contribution

Best book contribution

Winner: Dr Chin-Ju Tsai PhdIn the Best Book category, the judges recognised Dr Chin-Ju Tsai for her ten-year research into western management styles in China. Dr Chin-Ju Tsai is a senior lecturer in Human Resource Management at Royal ...
Best research contribution

Best research contribution

Winner: Café CoachHeather De Cruz-Cornaire, business and coaching psychologist at Café Coach Ltd, was the winner of the Best Research category. Her work highlights the important role of research in helping to improve the experience of ...
Excellence in education – schools/education consultancy

Excellence in education – schools/education consultancy

Winner: TASIS England TASIS England works tirelessly to ensure a smooth and supported start for its relocating families. The value of a happy, supported students has never been higher as educators grapple with the ...
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