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Hone your leadership style at new Global Mobility Festival

The Festival of Global Mobility Thinking enabled delegates to explore different forms of leadership using stories and case studies.
Why agile organisations great and small gain the advantage

Why agile organisations great and small gain the advantage

Building an agile organisation that can respond rapidly to change helps companies to retain a competitive advantage and keeps employees engaged, explains Dr Linda Holbeche, author of The Agile Organisation.
AI and the future of education

Education for the age of singularity

The possibilities for AI in the workplace are endless but its impact on learning could do with more hard evidence.
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Warnings over Brexit “brain drain”

FinTech in the UK faces a significant skills gap putting the sector at risk of a potential £361 million direct loss, according to new research.
John Blakey and the AoEC at the Royal Society coaching event

From awkward to meaningful conversations: Coaching for tomorrow

Last Thursday’s Academy of Executive Coaching panel debate at the Royal Society offered insight on the transformational skills we need for change and how best to prepare for tomorrow.
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Employee engagement in the third phase of digital

In the face of digital transformation, the role of HR and mobility teams has never been so crucial. We spoke to digital expert Steven Van Belleghem about the evolution of customer experience in a high-speed digital world.
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Festival of Global Mobility Thinking: our speakers and facilitators

Find out about the diverse and exciting international speakers and facilitators who will share their insights and expertise with delegates at the UK’s first-ever Festival of Global Mobility Thinking.
Festival of Global Mobility Thinking

Festival of Global Mobility Thinking – a unique interactive conference

Don’t miss our Festival of Global Mobility Thinking on 11 May 2018. The event will feature a host of speakers, exhibitors and roundtables to explore how innovation and new tech are driving companies.
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Five reasons to attend the Festival of Global Mobility Thinking

Join us in London on the 11 May to experience a unique interactive conference where you can network, share ideas and take part in roundtable discussions with other leaders in the mobility industry.
Steven Van Belleghem, customer management expert and author of Customers the Day After Tomorrow

What can data analytics do for the global mobility sector?

In a 2017 Deloitte Global Workforce Trends report, 53 per cent of companies reported aligning mobility with talent strategy as a chief challenge. Could data analytics be the solution?
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Hard Brexit will damage the benefits of UK citizenship says new report

The outcome of Brexit negotiations could have a significant impact on the quality of the British nationality, new research suggests.
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How the digital revolution will affect the future workforce

As social media technology continues to develop rapidly, how can businesses respond to ensure younger employees feel engaged while on overseas assignments?
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How to make your workplace irresistible to Millennials

How can businesses, especially those that lack a funky, modern brand, make their workplaces attractive to ambitious and talented young Millennials?
Diversity: Hand print

Embracing diversity across global mobility

We take a look at the importance of diversity in the global mobility sector in the run up to the Relocate’s Gala Awards Dinner and the Festival of Global Mobility Thinking.