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EDITOR’S LETTER


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“Employee experience is now firmly on the agenda”


As the season changes, in this issue we open new conversations on a lively mix of topics that reflect the changing political and economic landscape.


With Brexit looming and a potential no-deal, we point you in the direction of best practice, putting people at the heart of your organisation’s growth and stability. David Sapsted analyses prospective trade deals with the US and Canada, ahead of global mobility conferences in both countries.


Employee experience was only being touched upon a year ago and now it is firmly on the agenda from the employer perspective and that of the expatriate. Dr Susan Shortland examines the value of leveraging employee networks to support global mobility success. A highlight from the Canadian CERC conference puts repatriation in the spotlight and, from the expatriate and family viewpoint, we include a contribution from FOCUS – the expatriate community who are experts in supporting relocating employees and family members.


On the back of AI advances, Ruth Holmes explores the implications for global mobility and as companies gear up, new surveys indicate that employees are keen to embrace digital transformation. The ethical debate behind automation and transparency, as well as the call for purpose beyond profit, will be on the agenda for many leaders wrestling with change.


As young people start the beginning of a new academic year, we share exam successes and the importance of finding the right schools and curriculum for relocating families. To rediscover the importance of nurturing the next generation, dip into Clarissa Farr’s new book The Making of Her: Why School Matters – a great read.


Fiona Murchie Managing Editor


© 2019 Relocate is published by Profile Locations, Spray Hill, Hastings Road, Lamberhurst, Kent TN3 8JB. All rights reserved. This publication (or any part thereof) may not be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of Profile Locations. Profile Locations accepts no liability for the accuracy of the contents or any opinions expressed herein. ISSN 1743-9566.


Coming in the January 2020 issue of Relocate magazine: SE Asia


Find out about the trends across this vibrant region


Leadership The impact on business & mobility


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