edyn's purpose is to engage and inspire with distinctively designed hotels, firmly rooted in the local neighbourhood and offering vibrant experiences and connections.
KPMG firms operate in 145 countries and territories across the globe, offering audit, tax and advisory services.
Dialogue is a conversation that lifts wellbeing and performance.
Transformational change: Understanding the Management Shift
Future of Work Festival Keynote Panelist, Kerwin Guillermo, trusts that knowing the “why” of mobility is one of the most important springboards for the future of work.
EuRA, the European Relocation Association, is a supporter of the Future of Work Festival.
Future of Work Festival Supporter, ASAP aims to define the term ‘serviced apartment’, to embed it in the traveller’s psyche, and to promote a standard of accommodation they can expect to find every time.
Future of Work Festival Supporter, the RES Forum is an independent community of more than 1,350 in-house HR professionals in over 40 countries around the world.
Family businesses account for 80-90% of firms worldwide. In a timely report for the post-Covid recovery, a new KPMG study explores the factors behind their resilience and enduring performance.
Future of Work Festival Supporter ISL is a truly international school that personalises its learning to meet the needs of all its students.
Future of Work Festival Supporter Next Gen GM offers a fun and open environment for all members.
Winner: <br />Santa Fe Relocation
This spring, a three-year, £11 million bundle of research projects was launched in the latest of many bids to resolve what is probably the UK’s most enigmatic economic challenge: the stagnation of national productivity since the recession of 2008-9, writes David Sapsted.
The Future of Work Festival was an opportunity to reflect on what makes work meaningful and energising. Talent, leadership and global mobility experts discussed how to recruit and retain talent, stay agile and flexible and respond to the new challenges that await global businesses reports Marianne Curphey
New research from global health service company, Cigna, reveals expats are suffering stress levels like never before, with 98% having experienced burnout – physical or emotional exhaustion – in the last 12 months. The cost-of-living crisis (34%), personal finance (31%) and uncertainty about the future (24%) are among the biggest concerns keeping people awake at night.
Teresa Boughey, one of the expert speaker hosts of the Leadership Hub at the Future of Work Festival, reflects on the importance of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) and environmental, social and governance (ESG) as boardrooms respond to change and talent shortages.
In an interview at the Festival, Professor Hlupic explained the Management Shift for Innovation and Agility.
A survey of thousands of companies across the UK and EU has highlighted the skills shortages being experienced across the continent.
Epsom College in Malaysia combines the best of all worlds to offer a truly exceptional global education. This outstanding co-ed boarding and day British curriculum school in Kuala Lumpur – with its immersive bilingual English-Mandarin programme from Early Years through Primary – is preparing international students aged 3-18 for life on the global stage.