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Moving by the Seat of Our Pants: Navigating Global Mobility Trends
Moving by the Seat of Our Pants: Navigating Global Mobility Trends
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In this engaging podcast series, we journey alongside Global Mobility professionals who deftly navigate the ever-changing landscape of international work. Hosted by Expat Academy and EQUUS Software, along with industry experts and in-house leaders, each episode delves into critical topics relevant to 2024, 2025, and beyond. From policy twists to data-driven decision-making, join us as we explore the challenges, opportunities, and unexpected turns faced by those who manage the world’s workforce. Fasten your seatbelts—it’s going to be a dynamic ride!
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Jennifer Dyer, Global Consulting Leader EMEA from Cartus, unpacks how global mobility has evolved from simply moving people to managing everything international – often with limited resources and endless new challenges. From compliance and remote work to geopolitical curveballs, the trio explore why mobility has become the go-to function for solving complex global problems.
Tune in to this episode as we explore:
(00:00) Jen’s journey through global mobility and consulting
(05:21) How mobility teams are adapting to constant change
(10:15) Confidence, boundaries and the power of networking
(13:17) Balancing urgency with practicality in mobility
(18:03) Rethinking workforce strategies for a global world
(21:42) Building mobility policies that actually fit your business
(23:06) Managing burnout and finding strategic balance
(27:54) The realities of burnout and shrinking budgets
(30:43) Understanding responsibility in global mobility
(34:45) How to prove global mobility’s value internally
(38:15) Aligning mobility with wider business goals
(39:24) The shifting role of global mobility today
Links mentioned in this episode:
Jennifer Dyer on LinkedIn
Cartus
As we kick off Season Two of Moving by the Seat of Our Pants, hosts Chris Blair and Scott Turner sit down with Liesal Rudlin, experienced Global Head of Mobility with on-the-ground experience across South Africa, Kenya, the UK and Hungary. Together, they unpack how global mobility has evolved – from the early days of expat assignments to today’s hybrid, tech-driven and ever-more complex landscape.
Tune in to this episode as we explore:
(05:20) Decoding mobility's complexity
(07:55) Unpacking the core flex concept
(12:01) The “Shiny Toy Syndrome” in business
(13:40) Mobility impact and value focus
(16:48) Efficient global payroll governance
(20:30) Relocation process insights
(26:31) Challenges facing mobility teams
(27:26) Creating bespoke employee experiences
(31:57) Simplifying mobility: human-centric approach
(35:21) Questioning immigration task coordination
(38:08) Mobility: future, people and mistakes
Links mentioned in this episode:
Liesal Rudlin on LinkedIn
In this episode, Chris Blair and Scott Turner are joined by compliance experts Katy Bond from Grant Thornton and Rachel Harrington from Slaughter and May. They unpack one of mobility’s most critical and misunderstood challenges: compliance.
From navigating shifting regulations and Brexit’s lasting impact to balancing employee experience with risk management, hear their takeaways on streamlining processes, preparing for a digital compliance landscape, and correcting common misconceptions.
Tune in to this episode as we explore:
(03:53) Career journey in mobility consulting
(07:59) Compliance and strategic mobility
(10:07) Frequent business traveller compliance issues
(15:03) Challenges in decentralised organisational models
(18:57) Navigating complex mobility challenges
(20:21) Compliance challenges in business
(24:07) Assessing and managing business risks
(26:31) Adapting risk strategies post-COVID
(30:19) Compliance crossroads and flexibility
(34:47) Proactive stakeholder management
Links mentioned in this episode:
Rachel Harrington on LinkedIn
Katy Bond on LinkedIn
What does it really take to make global mobility work? In this episode, we sit down with Cat Vose from Vodafone and Mike Hibberd from Global Expat Pay. They pull back the curtain on the often messy, high-stakes reality of managing a global workforce.
We talk about the power of data, as well as the danger of leaning on it too much. When should you trust your gut over the numbers? How do you build trust with internal stakeholders who just don’t get it yet? And why, sometimes, the breakthrough comes not from the perfect spreadsheet, but from asking a better question.
Tune in to this episode as we explore:
(05:30) Solving assignee frustrations: data disconnect
(11:06) Understanding mobility's operational flow
(15:03) Global payroll and tax coordination
(17:24) Streamlining finance team processes
(22:35) Vodafone's tech and simplicity focus
(24:47) Mindset shift for data-driven decisions
(28:44) Balancing data with storytelling
(32:24) Stakeholder-centric understanding
(35:11) Navigating negative leadership feedback
(38:26) Beyond buzzwords: evidence-based mindset
(43:23) Stakeholder engagement in data strategy
(45:32) Streamlining operational data management
Links mentioned in this episode:
Cat Vose on LinkedIn
Mike Hibberd on LinkedIn
Global Expat Pay
Emily Stewart is the Client Success Director in Mobility Technology for EQUUS Software. Her global experience and unconventional path into mobility – complete with red-eye flights, missed sleep, and a cameo from her five-year-old son Jamie – make for a fascinating listen.
We explore the Human Edge: how technology can enhance global mobility not by replacing people, but by helping teams be more human in what they do. Emily shares insights from her career, including supporting mobility for people with disabilities, and shows how tech and data can improve the employee experience and free up teams to focus on what really matters.
We also unpack the balancing act between automation and empathy, lessons in change management, and getting ready for the metaverse.
Tune in to this episode as we explore:
(06:28) Global mobility career journey
(08:12) Understanding DEI through accessibility challenges
(10:41) Streamlining mobility and reducing admin work
(13:29) How tech boosts employee satisfaction
(17:17) Breaking down knowledge gaps
(20:50) Embracing change in payroll automation
(24:24) Business travel trends and what they reveal
(26:58) Evolving virtual assignment policies
(29:39) Smarter dashboards for workforce planning
(35:47) Using AI in financial reporting
(38:00) Can you trust open source AI?
(40:46) One portal for employee mobility
(43:09) Why personal mobility experience matters
Links mentioned in this episode:
EQUUS Software
Visa rules are changing, expectations are rising, and global mobility teams are stuck navigating the grey. Joanne Taylor and Anita Ofis from Immigration Law firm Magrath Sheldrick LLP join the show to unpack myths around immigration law, real-world visa challenges, and what compliance really looks like post-Brexit and post-pandemic. From remote work headaches to policy blind spots, they dive into the risk, the reality, and the unexpected humour of getting global talent where they need to be.
Tune in to this episode as we explore:
(05:32) How the UK immigration system has evolved
(07:01) The impact of remote work on immigration
(10:40) Why UK business visitor rules are still unclear
(14:43) Post-Brexit business travel: what's changed
(16:59) The rise of intelligence-led immigration penalties
(20:44) What an annual workforce risk assessment really means
(25:02) The hidden challenges of short-term work travel
(27:16) Visas, planning, and staying flexible
(29:31) Border entry: why every experience is different
(35:49) What makes decision-making so tough for GM teams
(38:12) Navigating immigration with cost constraints
(40:13) Clawback clauses and compliance risks
(43:50) When immigration policies lead to employment discrimination
(46:54) Why you need to audit your current position now
Links mentioned in this episode:
Magrath Sheldrick LLP
Join Regular hosts Chris Blair, Director at Expat Academy and Scott Turner, VP Product Marketing at EQUUS Software as they are joined by guests, Nicola Cocks from RWE, Clive Fathers and Sarah Lavan from Fathers & Lavan as they dive into how to solve the Diversity Dilemma within Global Mobility.
We'll explore the reasons for under representation within Global Mobility programmes and the ways to overcome these issues to drive greater inclusion leading to greater business benefits.
A fascinating listen you do not want to miss!!!
In this Episode of "Moving by the seat of our pants" we're joined by Radhika Gorsia from Aires and Sonal Wadher and Payal Khakhria from Tesco as we delve into what it means to have truly employee centric approaches to Global Mobility Policies. We'll discuss everything from how we measure employee experience, to how we add those amazing moments for Global Employees through little shifts in policy such as providing Hello Fresh orders or Netflix subscriptions.
An Episode not to be missed for those in the Global Mobility world!!
Welcome to "Moving by the Seat of Our Pants," where hosts Chris Blair from Expat Academy and Scott Turner from Equus Software dive into the dynamic world of global mobility. In this episode, special guest Claire Fielding from AirInc joins us to explore the evolution of global mobility policies.
Discover Claire's unique journey from chartered accountant to global mobility expert as she shares her insights on the power of empathy and the importance of flexibility in policy design. Tune in as we discuss the growing demand for remote work and virtual assignments, the impact of shifting workforce demographics, and strategies for balancing compliance, duty of care, and employee experience.
Join us as we delve into the nuances of creating policies that truly support a diverse and mobile workforce, ensuring that the well-being and needs of individuals are not lost in the process. Whether you're a seasoned professional or new to the field, this episode offers valuable guidance on navigating the ever-changing landscape of global mobility.
Welcome to another episode of "Moving by the Seat of Our Pants," where Chris Blair from Expat Academy and Scott Turner from Equus Software dive into the dynamic world of global mobility. In this episode, they are joined by Ros Harvey and Andy Hawtin, two seasoned professionals with fascinating journeys into the mobility industry.
Throughout the episode, our hosts and guests explore the challenges and strategies associated with cost control in global mobility. They share insights into balancing cost management with maintaining a positive employee experience. Discussions highlight the importance of understanding company culture, the role of data in decision-making, and the potential of technology to streamline processes.
Whether you're a veteran or new to the field, this episode offers valuable tips and stories from industry experts to help you navigate the complexities of global mobility. Tune in to discover how to manage costs without compromising on quality, and learn about the innovative solutions shaping the future of this ever-evolving field.
In this episode of "Moving By the Seat of Our Pants," we chat with Kate Fitzpatrick from Mercer about the evolving world of global mobility. We explore how international assignments have changed, discussing challenges and opportunities in managing a global workforce. Kate shares insights on supporting employees through these transitions, offering practical advice and engaging stories. Join us for a relaxed conversation on the future of moving across borders



