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A short interview with Gill Gordon,  Chair of the Permits Foundation at Think Women Event 2023

A short interview with Gill Gordon, Chair of the Permits Foundation at Think Women Event 2023

In this short interview, Gill Gordon examines what makes a leader successful: how well they can bring together, develop and stretch their team, set the tone, have a vision of what they want to achieve and lead by example. The ...
Accelerating growth: are the brakes coming off global immigration policies?

Accelerating growth: are the brakes coming off global immigration policies?

Given the ever-growing skills shortage across the globe, it is small wonder that many governments are scrambling to liberalise immigration policies – while adopting programmes aimed at upskilling indigenous populations – in a bid to ...
Stakeholder input in global mobility planning, decision-making and performance outcomes

Stakeholder input in global mobility planning, decision-making and performance outcomes

The movement of individuals to different countries on assignment involves a wide range of stakeholders and requires excellent co-ordination, communication and efficiencies if the desired performance outcomes are to be achieved. Dr Sue ...
UK expecting more visa curbs to cut migration

UK expecting more visa curbs to cut migration

Given the ever-growing skills shortage across the globe, it is small wonder that many governments are scrambling to liberalise immigration policies – while adopting programmes aimed at upskilling indigenous populations – in a bid to ...
Innovations in International working

Innovations in International working

The Innovation Festival for Global Working’s 'Future of Global Mobility & Education Hub' offered perspective-shifting insights into how to support all assignees achieve fulfilling and productive international moves that are geared ...
How to manage your employer’s Duty of Care in a rapidly changing global environment

How to manage your employer’s Duty of Care in a rapidly changing global environment

There are growing threats to employees working abroad and travelling on business trips, from industrial espionage, terrorism and civil unrest. At the same time companies are trying to widen the scope of people they send on assignments ...
Innovations in international working

Innovations in international working

The Innovation Festival for Global Working’s 'Future of Global Mobility & Education Hub' offered perspective-shifting insights into how to support all assignees achieve fulfilling and productive international moves that are ...
How legislation and other factors are impacting the supply and availability of extended-stay accommodation across key global locations.

How legislation and other factors are impacting the supply and availability of extended-stay accommodation across key global locations.

Based on recent research with industry leaders and accommodation partners across their global supply chain, Situ the global extended-stay accommodation agency, has released a white paper  on current factors, including legislation, ...
Innovation Festival for Global Working Sponsor: KPMG

Innovation Festival for Global Working Sponsor: KPMG

KPMG's Global Mobility Services practice brings together a wealth of tax, technology, immigration and mobile administration services to help make managing a global workforce easier, safer and more efficient. We are seeing ...
What is a reverse assignment? How to make the best use of your talent after acquisitions

What is a reverse assignment? How to make the best use of your talent after acquisitions

How does a global organisation make the most of its diverse talent, provide equal opportunities for individuals from different social classes and ethnicities, and foster a clear-defined and inclusive culture? These are the ...
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