Webinar: It's Time to Revolutionize Your Mobility Program! Predicting the Future of Mobility

    Nov 29, 2022 @ 12:49 PM / by Catherine Tylke

    2022 Webinar Future of Mobility

    Webinar: It's Time to Revolutionize Your Mobility Program!  Predicting the Future of Mobility

    Is your mobility program ready for the future? In 2023, and beyond, we will continue to experience societal changes, environmental pressures, political disruptions, and economic volatility.

    Webinar

    7 December 2022

    Session 1 - 9:00 AM Boston / 3:00 PM Brussels

    Session 2 - 11:00 AM San Francisco / 2:00 PM Boston

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    We appreciate that this timing does not work for everyone. If you’re interested but unable to join us for the live event, please register to receive access to the recording.

     

    Come to this fast-paced interactive 45-minute session to learn the five things all mobility professionals can do to become true champions of change. We will explore practical steps to:

    1. Introduce sustainability
    2. Offer flexibility to the business and the employee
    3. Proactively promote diversity
    4. Design offerings for new audiences such as Talent Acquisition or “Hand Raising” Employees
    5. Deliver policy via dynamic technology

    Options will be presented for each step and attendees will be invited via Slido to vote on those they are most likely to adopt. Together, we can predict the future and drive meaningful change in our industry!

     

    Predict the future!

     

     

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    Topics: Benchmarking, Mobility Policy, Webinars, policy changes, Mobility trends, economic volatility, trends in global mobility, Talent

    Catherine Tylke

    Written by Catherine Tylke

    Currently based in London, Catherine joined AIRINC in 2008 as a data surveyor in the Brussels office where she conducted over 35 on-site surveys in nearly 30 countries. She moved to the European Business Development team in 2011, assisting with responses to tenders and providing support for internal projects. In her current roles, Catherine coordinates AIRINC’s global marketing activities. She received her B.A. in Comparative Literature in French and Spanish from Brown University in 2005, which included a semester abroad in Santiago de Chile. A native English speaker, she grew up in Brussels, Belgium and is fluent in French and Spanish.