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RESOURCES


GLOBAL MOBILITY TOOLKIT


D OWN LOA D YO U R F R E E FA C T S H E E T S


The new Relocate Global Mobility Toolkit is being developed to support organisations chasing growth in a fast-changing world and provides information, practical advice and support for HR, global mobility managers and global teams operating overseas. The toolkit includes downloadable factsheets and research summaries with white papers and survey summaries to come.


These integrated resources will empower you to produce an action plan to deliver sustainable relocation support in any part of the world, whether you are refining your relocation or business travel strategy or starting from scratch.


Who can benefit from the toolkit? Personnel in HR and global mobility teams can change fast. Often, HR generalists have to cope with the complexities of global mobility as well as a range of other responsibilities. Our mix-and-match toolkit is equally relevant for those starting in global mobility and experienced practitioners. CEOs, CFOs, managing directors and entrepreneurs responsible


for growing a global business need to understand the implications of global mobility for their businesses in order to make strategic decisions. The overview provided by our toolkit will help them to prioritise and ensure their organisations are compliant and in good shape for sustainable growth. Following the UK’s Brexit vote, it’s even more vital to reassure


your team and your employees that you have the tools and knowledge to react when change is announced.


New titles – Available Autumn 2017 Family and Employee Support Toolkit • Factsheet 2: Dual Careers and Spouse/PartnerSupport


• Factsheet 3: Health, Wellbeing and Work/Life Balance Group Moves Toolkit


• Factsheet 2: Employment Relationships – Employee Relations, Engagement and Branding


Managing Across Cultures Toolkit


• Factsheet 1: Guiding Principles – Developing a Global Mindset


• Factsheet 2: Organisational Culture – Managing Mobility within Partnerships, Mergers, Acquisitions and Joint Ventures


• Factsheet 3: Societal Cultures – Influences on Policy, Assignee Management and Families


Available now Diversity and Inclusion Toolkit


• Factsheet 1: Business Case Principles – Key Diversity Issues


• Research Summary 1: Gender Diversity


Family and Employee Support Toolkit • Factsheet 1: Guiding Principles – Family Issues Group Moves Toolkit


• Factsheet 1: Principles and Process – Planning and Communicating


Relocation Policy Design and Review Toolkit


• Factsheet 1: Principles of Relocation Policy Design and Review


• Factsheet 2: Process of Relocation Policy Design and Review


• Factsheet 3: International Mobility – Policy Content (Long Term Assignments)


Talent and Career Management Toolkit • Factsheet 1: Managing Mobile Careers and Career Pathing • Factsheet 2: Resourcing and Selection of Talent


• Factsheet 3: Leadership and Management Development Strategies


To download your Factsheets visit relocateglobal.com


For information about sponsorship opportunities, call Fiona Murchie, managing editor, on +44 (0)1892 891334, or email toolkit@relocatemagazine.com


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Employee and Family Support


Factsheet 1: Guiding Principles – Family Issues C O NT E NT S


1. Thought leader viewpoint 2. The need for family support


3. Dual careers and spouse/partner support 4. Educational support for children 5. Higher education 6. Pets


7. Useful contacts 8. Further reading


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