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AWARD CATEGORY: BEST RESEARCH CONTRIBUTION, THOUGHT LEADERSHIP


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WINNER: SANTA FE RELOCATION any organisations produce


interesting insights and data across the Global


Mobility sector. However, few can claim to have the sustained quality, rigour and


relevance of Santa Fe Relocation’s research and analysis. The results of their annual survey cycles are eagerly


awaited by HR Global Mobility professionals, HR, international managers, service providers and academia. Their depth and comprehensiveness, coupled with the generosity of the company in making its findings and expertise accessible online and in webinars, benefit everyone and bring out the best in the sector in a spirit of collaboration and mutual benefit.


SHARING TO MAKE A REAL DIFFERENCE Along with whitepapers, Santa Fe Relocation’s Research team produced two significant reports in 2021/22. The first was ‘10/10: Ten key trends from the last ten years’, a fascinating Executive Summary of a decade of its independent survey research, capturing the perspectives of 10,226 Global Mobility/HR professionals and 296 business leaders on the timely issues of transformation, talent and risk. The second was ‘REDEFINE: Global Mobility


Survey 2021/22’. This looks at transformation, talent and risk considerations for a post-pandemic world. Importantly, it also addresses the rise in remote cross- border working that has extended Global Mobility’s reach across the workforce at large. Santa Fe Relocation makes its research widely


available, enabling organisations to benefit and develop their own policies and practices. Survey findings also feed into discussions with clients so businesses and organisations can better understand the opportunities for optimising service models and key decisions. The research programme is therefore making a real difference, supporting corporate growth and improving the career development experiences of global people on the move and their families.


THE ‘GO-TO’ SOURCE OF INSIGHT Explaining why Santa Fe Relocation won the accolade, the judges said: “Santa Fe Relocation is no doubt committed to research and disseminating its findings across the Global Mobility industry. The quality of the data means that it has become the ‘go-to’ source for benchmarking issues to do with trends, developments and best practice in the Global Mobility industry. The webinars are excellent and provide opportunities for dissemination of information as well as discussion.” Dr Sue Shortland, Head Judge, added, “I think the most impressive thing about this research is that it is freely available. It clearly takes a huge amount of time


John Rason, Santa Fe Relocation


and effort to produce data of this quality. “The team who produce it are very conscious of the


needs of the Global Mobility industry and the report sets out information that is of considerable benefit in terms of best practice and benchmarking. The spotlight on equality, diversity and inclusion as well as on wellness and duty of care is particularly relevant at this time.” On Santa Fe Relocation’s award success, John Rason,


Group Head of Consulting, said, “It’s the third year we’ve won a Think Global People and Relocate Award, which is something I’m so proud of. It really enables us to demonstrate to our customer base that it’s a combination of operational delivery and thought leadership we bring. “But it’s not just for our customers. We like to think


we are doing it for the industry as well. It’s about how can we raise the standards in education as well as relocation so as an industry we thrive and are sustainable.”


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“The quality of the data means it has become the ‘go-to’ source for benchmarking issues in the global mobility industry.”


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