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9 Mobility Initiatives Global Leaders Are Focusing On

Mobility Trends

In the past year, we’ve learned a lot about what it takes to keep an organization going during unprecedented times. Now it’s time to make the most of what we’ve learned and adapt those lessons into actionable organizational changes. We are ready to forge ahead into unknown, yet seemingly more familiar, waters. Corporations will still have to remain flexible and keep their employee experience initiatives at the forefront of their decision-making in order to maintain competitive in the increasing war for talent.

 

We surveyed hundreds of corporations and consumers in Q1 of 2021 to learn more about their plans for 2021 and beyond and put together this list of top Mobility Initiatives global leaders will need to focus on in order to retain and attract top talent.

 

Top Global Mobility Initiatives

  1. Aligning mobility with talent strategy
  2. Improving employee experience
  3. Simplifying administration
  4. Advising businesses
  5. Improving technology
  6. Reducing costs
  7. Increasing policy flexibility
  8. Introducing new policy types
  9. Improving communication

ALIGNING MOBILITY WITH TALENT STRATEGY

The main focus of global mobility teams going forward is to push for better aligning their programs with their organizational talent strategies.

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IMPROVING EMPLOYEE EXPERIENCE

A close second to aligning mobility with strategy was improving employee experience. This involves offering employees a greater degree of flexibility in choosing their assignment or transfer benefits.

 

SIMPLIFYING ADMINISTRATION

By simplifying and eliminating lengthy business process, mobility leaders are able to gain efficiencies across the entire department and shift their focus to improving their employee experience programs.  

 

ADVISING BUSINESSES

Mobility leaders are increasingly being asked to take on or advise other parts of the business. For example, many mobility teams are advising more than ever on travel policies, talent acquisition and total rewards.

 

IMPROVING TECHNOLOGY

Ensuring company technology can keep up with new remote work policies is vital to keeping the communication loop intact.

 

REDUCING COSTS

In conjunction with simplifying administration and improving technology to save time and money, companies are looking at outsourcing key services such as relocation. This allows mobility leaders to provide a well-rounded, centralized experience for their employees and improves talent attraction and retention.

 

INCREASING POLICY FLEXIBILITY

Giving employees the power to personalize their move reinforces the business’s intent to keep them happy and support them through the process.. Employee engagement is also greater when they feel that their personal and professional priorities are addressed.

 

INTRODUCING NEW POLICY TYPES

One way mobility leaders are building in flexibility is by adapting their relocation policy tiers and even shifting to a core/flex or managed cap approach. This ensures their employees are able to take advantage of all of the potential relocation benefits that suit their individual needs.

 

IMPROVING COMMUNICATION

Mobility leaders are focused heavily on communication, listening to employee perspectives regarding any inhibitions to accepting a move or how to make the experience better. Along with the financial assistance, employees require guidance and advice.

 

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