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Exploring the Future of Global Mobility


anniversary this year we are looking forward to exploring the


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future of global mobility with you. For us Think Global People is


the future offering a wider perspective


and the opportunity to share the wealth of knowledge across global mobility and to connect and collaborate with talent and organisations around the world. We have been developing a multimedia


with a lens that is multi-faceted, able to pull together industry sector knowledge, case studies and trends at a local, regional and global level. Now is the time to push the boundaries and collaborate further to solve some of the big issues facing leaders and organisations. I have been reflecting on our exhilarating


journey. What started as a UK magazine has evolved into a multimedia organisation with a global audience. I have witnessed the global mobility function become a key stakeholder within business growth as organisations have sought to increase their global presence. The need to move talent around the world


to fill skills gaps, develop people and deliver projects, provide support for their families, source homes and education for their children and develop future international leadership capability is as paramount as ever. I welcome the growing number of exciting


opportunities in the global mobility sector, the growth in expertise and talent and the importance companies place on their employees’ experience. Putting people first will remain vital over the next 20 years. The technological developments over the


past 20 years have facilitated unprecedented levels of global connectivity, enabling individuals and businesses to communicate instantly and effectively across borders, time zones and cultures.


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s Relocate and Relocate Global celebrates its 20th


We are witnessing incredible advances in AI


and automation. AI-powered chatbots provide 24/7 customer support in multiple languages, expanding businesses’ global reach. Machine translation technologies are breaking down language barriers in real-time communication and AI is being used to create targeted marketing campaigns and personalised content for global audiences. As a multimedia organisation’s founder and


managing director, I have a positive outlook on the future and the changes it will bring. Think Global People continues to work at the


forefront of change, identifying future trends, providing thought leadership content, driving conversation, cultivating strategic networks, and creating opportunities, through our publications, websites, podcast and events to support those working in the global mobility, leadership, and education sectors. Our mission to inspire and empower


global leaders to excel in today’s dynamic international workplace is stronger than ever. We continue to champion excellent employee experience, and supporting businesses make the best use of its people. I am just as excited about the next 20 years,


as I was when I started 20 years ago. Fiona Murchie, Managing Editor


SHARE YOUR VIEWS ON THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL MOBILITY


We are looking forward to exploring the future of global mobility with you. To share your views please complete the brief survey on our website and/or contribute your thoughts to editorial@relocatemagazine.com www.surveymonkey.com/r/TJYZPDT


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