2021 Mobility Outlook Survey Webinar Series

    Mar 05, 2021 @ 10:51 AM / by Michelle Curran

    2021 MOS2

    The results are In!  We will be releasing them soon. In the meantime you can register for two upcoming webinar's discussing the 2021 results.

    Webinar Part 1: MOS 2021 Results Overview
    March 16, 2021 | Session 1: 10:00 AM ET / 3:00 PM CET 
    Session 2: 2:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM CET

    Please join us for a review of the 2021 Mobility Outlook Survey results where we will discuss:

    • What companies care about today and have planned for the coming year
    • The alignment of mobility, talent, and the business
    • The key global mobility initiatives to focus on
    • And more...

    Register

    Webinar Part 2: MOS 2021 Corporate Case Studies

    March 25, 2021 | Session 1: 10:00 AM ET / 3:00 PM CET 
    Session 2: 2:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM CET

    We’ll showcase how two AIRINC clients seized opportunities related to the themes of this year’s survey. Case studies include:

    • Reflecting changing business and talent needs in the Mobility program using data and analysis
    • Building a human-centric program that supports the organization’s talent targets including diversity and inclusion

    Register


    About AIRINC

    Listen | Partner | Deliver.  For over 60 years, AIRINC has helped clients with the right data, cutting-edge technology, and thought-leading advice needed to effectively deploy talent worldwide. Our industry expertise, solutions, and service enable us to effectively partner with clients to navigate the complexity of today’s global mobility programs. As the market continues to evolve, AIRINC seeks innovative ways to help clients address new workforce globalization challenges, including mobility program assessment metrics and cross-border talent mobility strategy. Our approach is designed with your success in mind. With an understanding of your goals and objectives, we ensure you achieve them. Headquartered in Cambridge, MA, USA, AIRINC has full-service offices in Brussels, London, and Hong Kong. Learn more by clicking here.

     


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    Topics: Benchmarking, Mobility Policy, Webinars, Remote worker, Balance Sheet Manager, Host-Based Compensation, Global Compensation, Mobility trends, Training and E-Learning, Educational, Webinar Recording, Commuters, remote work, global mobility trend

    Michelle Curran

    Written by Michelle Curran