Author: Cathy Heyne
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What a Wonderful World it Would Be
When we talk about sustainability in the corporate world, we focus on a holistic approach. Everything is considered, from manufacturing to logistics to customer service. Going green results in many benefits, including cost savings. Some companies switch to energy-efficient lighting, or use solar and wind energy, and update to energy-efficient equipment that reduces monthly utility […] Continue reading… from What a Wonderful World it Would Be
This Girl is On Fire
This Girl is On Fire With Women’s History month concluding, it’s important to note that many global changes have affected women specifically over the past several years. The ongoing pandemic, economic challenges, and the current crisis in the Ukraine have influenced everyone, and some would argue that women have borne the brunt. Signs indicate that […] Continue reading… from This Girl is On Fire
You Did What?
The Importance of Cultural Competence For a number of reasons, many companies have found themselves in positions where having many more remote employees working abroad is advantageous. As a result, they are developing policies that take into account new and unique factors, including compliance and tax regulations. If your company allows global nomads, are you […] Continue reading… from You Did What?
Still Thinking About Angola?
How to provide partner support
How are you supporting the partner? Partner support has come a long way over the last 10 years. Not only are more dual-career couples relocating, but it’s also more common that both partners want or need to work. With COVID-19, work permit complexities have increased based on location/country. Tax issues need to be addressed from […] Continue reading… from How to provide partner support
What to Know Before You Go to Chile
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Make it happen!
There’s something so satisfying about starting with a clean slate, a fresh perspective, and setting new goals. That’s what the start of each new year gives us. Meanwhile, we often start with the best intentions and then lose track somewhere along the way. Here are some things to think about for 2022 goal planning. Deal with challenges […] Continue reading… from Make it happen!
Why 2022 looks promising
While international relocations were slow and steady in 2021, a recent survey suggests that by February of 2022, we should begin to see an uptick in global relocations. Based on employee feedback, this is due to pent up demand. Motivation for moving to a new country remains largely driven by work and job opportunities. Top […] Continue reading… from Why 2022 looks promising