The fields of Organisation Development, Human Resources and Global Mobility share a number of features that provide critical input to successful organisational change. Dr Sue Shortland reports.
Although it appears that the worst of the pandemic has passed, there is no doubt that the future of work for the global mobility function has changed significantly. Dr Sue Shortland reports.
Vlatka has been voted one of the top Most Influential HR Thinkers in the world since 2015 by HR Magazine and Most Influential CEO in 2022.
As a bestselling author, keynote speaker and regular commentator, Teresa is now seen as a key person of influence particularly in the areas of diversity and inclusion.
Gina Lodge is the CEO of AoEC, and an accredited Executive Coach.
An expert in the use of visual tools, pictorial techniques and creative enquiry, Peter Moolan-Feroze brings nearly 25 years of consulting and workshop facilitation experience in business and education.
John Rason is recognised as a thought leader and speaker on strategic international HR, talent management and Global Mobility and author of Santa Fe Relocation’s award winning annual Global Mobility Survey.
Claus Springborg offers leadership development programmes for both groups and individuals with CoCreation, based on work with art and spiritual practices and theories of Embodied Cognition and Cognitive Metaphor Theory.
Kellie Noon is the founder of Onno which specializes in global communications and business.
Learn more about the judges for the 2022 Think Global People Awards.
The Innovation Festival for Global Working broke new ground yesterday with a tantalising blend of inspiring leadership dialogues, practical multidisciplinary sessions to boost learning and collaboration, and unprecedented cross-sectoral networking opportunities.
What are your best memories of school? Whether it's a teacher, a classmate, or a transformative trip, the people and experiences we encounter play a crucial role in shaping who we become. As parents, we strive to select schools that offer abundant opportunities for our children, fostering cherished memories along their journey.
Data from international examinations board, Cambridge International Education, shows double-digit growth in the number of students sitting its exams this year. The figures cement both the popularity of an international education and the widening and enduring appeal of British curriculum-based approach.
Christina Decu, Director of Enrollment Management in conversation with Fiona Murchie, founder and Managing Editor of Relocate Global and Think Global People.
Tony Darby, Principal of Rugby School of Japan and Fiona Murchie discussed the unique blend of British boarding school culture and Japanese education at Rugby School Japan.
International schools are looking to India’s growing prosperity and vast population and responding to strong demand. It’s a uniquely segmented market, but a clutch of high-profile British schools are set to join over 900 other international schools already there. Sally Robinson reports.
Early childhood education is increasingly valued and important. Specialist consultant Pam Mundy has worked in most countries around the world and advises on successful strategies to get it right. Sally Robinson reports.
The International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL) is excited to announce the launch of Community Sports at ISKL, a new program operating from its Ampang Hilir campus that brings together external service providers offering high-quality training in a variety of sports.
From Singapore to Saudi, high-quality early childhood education is a growing priority. Sally Robinson talks to the settings that are getting it right.
Permits Foundation, an independent, not-for-profit organisation share their news.