Achieving a "Best In Class" Global Mobility Program

For many companies, the first reflex is to look to the external market to determine where they sit within their industry or peer group.
Achieving a "Best In Class" Global Mobility Program
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Whenever we at AIRINC run benchmarking exercises or engage with clients on advisory projects we always ask clients what their ultimate goal is. Clients often say they wish to become “best in class.” 

We then take steps to probe further to understand what “best in class” means in their organization and within their context. Download the latest paper by Michael Joyce to learn more about:

  • What is "best in class"?
  • Creating a "best in class" global mobility program
  • Governance
  • ...and more

Download here!

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