Understanding Mobility Policy Trends and New Workforce Models
There are many elements impacting global mobility programs, including new workforce models, enhanced duty of care, and other disruptors that are causing mobility teams to consider policy changes. This blog post explores:
- Specific global mobility trends we are seeing
- Drivers impacting mobility programs and how they are impacting mobility support and employee experience
- How you can build a resilient mobility program and mitigate risk
Global Mobility Trends
First, let’s take a look at some of the overarching global mobility trends Sirva is seeing in the industry that are impacting relocating employees and Mobility teams:
Workforce & Employee Trends |
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What Drivers Are Impacting Mobility Programs?
There are several drivers that we are seeing impact mobility programs in the areas of mobility policy changes, meeting evolving employee needs, and staying on top of program governance:
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Meeting Evolving Employee Needs |
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Program Governance |
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So, now that we’ve explored some of the overarching global mobility trends we are seeing, and the catalysts that are driving mobility policy, employee experience, and mobility program governance, how can you build a mobility program that is resilient and future-proofed and insulates both your employees, and the business, from risk?
Building a Resilient Mobility Program and Mitigating Risk
Insulating your relocating employees and your mobility program from risk is vital to building a resilient program. Based on mobility trends and drivers, following are some ways you can mitigate risk:
Insulating Your Relocating Employees |
Insulating Your Mobility Program |
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If you would like to learn more about how Sirva can help you design a mobility program that meets the needs of a changing workforce while mitigating risk for your relocating employees and your organization, please email us at concierge@sirva.com or reach out to your Sirva representative.
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