The Spring issue of the leading international magazine for HR, global managers and relocation professionals explores the big themes and see what 2020 has in store for mobility.
In this Spring issue we celebrate leadership in many guises.
Teresa Boughey, author and inclusion expert, led an inspirational workshop session at our Think Women event in March and set the tone for the day. “You can do anything you want. Surround yourself with cheerleaders, dig deep and hold onto those dreams”, she encouraged our audience of international professionals. We hear also from
Ann Ellis, CEO of sponsor Mauve, about how she took a leap of faith by relocating with her young family and building a successful global workforce solutions company from the ground up.
Our Think Women keynote speaker,
Professor Vlatka Hlupic, explores how our attitudes and behaviours at work can have a bigger impact than you realise. She explains how the ripples you create with your positive behaviour will have an inspirational and energising effect on both your work colleagues and the company’s success.
Coronavirus has been at the forefront of people’s minds around the globe, affecting healthcare, education, trade and travel; in this issue, we focus on the challenges associated with running an international business during a global pandemic and how to protect and support your employees – wherever they are in the world.
At a time when trust is key, we are delighted to share
Dr John Blakey’s insights on establishing credibility as a leader in a challenging environment.
For those managing employees on assignment, we review
relocating staff to newly emerging economies and how employers can best support their teams working in extreme and, often difficult, conditions.
With plenty of innovation to celebrate across the sector, entry to our
Relocate 2020 Awards has now closed and we will be announcing the shortlist of potential winners in April. Winners will be announced in May with a showcase to celebrate achievement across international management and mobility.
Hot topicsNationwide success for thriving UK tech sector – David SapstedThe new UK points-based immigration system – David SapstedThe challenges of coronavirus – Marianne CurpheyThe Festival of Global People is going virtual – Marianne Curphey & Fiona MurchieHR & Leadership InsightsCreating a high-performance, humane workforce for the future: Vlatka Hlupic interview – Marianne CurpheyRenewing your license to lead – Dr John BlakeyLearning from the Global Sharing Economy & Benita Matofska – Fiona MurchieUsing emergent strategies to lead effectively – Dr Sue ShortlandInclusion & CulturePowering up the boardroom: the benefits of a diverse workforce – Marianne CurpheyIs reward the employer’s secret weapon? – Ruth HolmesTaking the leap to success – Marianne CurpheyThink Women: small changes can have profound effects – Marianne CurpheyFeaturesCorporate social responsibility: good for business & your brand – Dr Sue ShortlandExtreme expatriation: the challenge of newly emerging economies – Dr Sue ShortlandA stylish welcome to West London: serviced apartment re-design – Fiona MurchieEducation & SchoolsAmplifying human potential – Ledetta Asfa-WossenThe great big education race – Ledetta Asfa-Wossen
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