Creative energy in Paris
In November the Relocate Global team attended the 12 Heures de L’International in Paris. This French speaking conference brought together HR and global mobility professionals, reward and benefits specialists, managers of international projects and a host of suppliers and consultants. Fiona Murchie describes how Relocate Global used art and conversation to capture the mood of international businesses.
– the must read for HR, global managers and relocation professionals.It was the perfect opportunity for artist Peter Moolan Feroze to engage with delegates and exhibitors to tease out what were the biggest challenges they were facing and how it felt to be managing teams and doing business in such turbulent times.
Conversations inevitably turned to Brexit
Although many were preparing their organisations for growth and looking for solutions to support global mobility and talent management, inevitability the conversation turned to Brexit.Stimulated by questions from Relocate's ambassadors, Peter Moolan Feroze and coach and people professional Morag Paterson, around how these business people felt about work challenges and life, participants illustrated and drew their responses, thoughts and emotions.- Join us at Relocate Global's International Networking Reception on Thr 21st Feb at the Institute of Directors in London
- Join Relocate Global and our Think Women community for an interactive morning at the International Women’s Day Lunch on Fri 8th March
Art is used to communicate Brexit challenges in work and personal life
You can also watch three videos which capture the thoughts released by the simple creative process of making a picture, or visual note of their reaction to change in their world and the impact on them as people.This picture by artist Peter Moolan summarises the artwork and individual stories providing a snapshot of the international business world who connected at many different levels over two days.Peter who has been working with organisations large and small including the London Business School and Royal Academy of Arts and outreach programmes for many years, will be acting as our roving artist at a range of interviews and events, as we interact with our readership in different places. This journey will lead up to Relocate’s Festival of Global people on 14 and 15 May, where delegates will have the opportunity to unlock their creativity to help with solutions to their burning issues, increase engagement and stimulate innovation.He will also showcase some of the stories, drawings, and art reflecting the people behind global organisations, their work and the changing workplace over recent months as our mobile artist in residence.To watch the videos and hear personal reactions to Brexit from French, German and American participants, visit Video: art stimulates Brexit conversations©2019. This article first appeared in the Winter 2018/19 edition of Relocate magazine, published by Profile Locations, Spray Hill, Hastings Road, Lamberhurst, Kent TN3 8JB. All rights reserved. This publication (or any part thereof) may not be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Profile Locations. Profile Locations accepts no liability for the accuracy of the contents or any opinions expressed herein. For related news and features, visit our Leadership & Management section.Relocate’s new Global Mobility Toolkit provides free information, practical advice and support for HR, global mobility managers and global teams operating overseas.Access hundreds of global services and suppliers in our Online Directory©2024 Re:locate magazine, published by Profile Locations, Spray Hill, Hastings Road, Lamberhurst, Kent TN3 8JB. All rights reserved. This publication (or any part thereof) may not be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Profile Locations. Profile Locations accepts no liability for the accuracy of the contents or any opinions expressed herein.