The Mobility function is in transition. Responsibilities and
priorities are shifting, and Mobility is now expected to act as a
business by offering solutions that meet customer demand. For many,
these changes represent a great cultural shift, with mobility
professionals now being required to bring both a commercial outlook and
strong communication skills to the table. There is also increased
emphasis on advising and partnering. AIRINC’s 2016 Mobility Outlook
Survey explores trends in expatriate populations, policies, and mobility
resourcing.
The report takes a deep dive into:
- Mobility’s expansion
- Policies: frameworks, growth, assignment pay approaches, flexibility
- Relationships and the Mobility Function, including strengths and challenges, and cost-containment
The 2016 survey indicates that Mobility is succeeding at operational aspects and is working to adapt its role to focus on strategic planning and partnering.
Click here to download the complete report. 2017 report will be published soon!
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