
Winning Strategies: adding value to relocation
Tuesday 3 November 2009
Institute of Directors, 116 Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5ED
 Re:locate’s next networking forum event will explore how companies are responding to the challenges of the recession and preparing for the upturn. Join us, and get answers to key questions, solutions to problems, and a fresh perspective on a range of topical relocation issues. We guarantee you’ll return to the office feeling revitalised and empowered!
Presentations from some of our Re:locate Awards 2008/9 winners will provide a framework for the morning. We’ll then split into roundtable groups, facilitated by our experts, for in-depth discussion of a range of topics.
Stay on in the afternoon for the official launch of the Re:locate Awards 2009/10, and learn from management guru Judith Leary-Joyce how to make serial success a part of your organisation.
At just £135 + VAT for HR delegates and £185 + VAT for others, this event is exceptional value for money. You can’t afford to miss it!
And, if you book by close of business on Friday 4 October, you can still take advantage of our Early Bird discount!
Programme
Chair: Sue Shortland, Principal Lecturer and Course Leader, London Metropolitan University
Morning session: 9am–1pm
Global Relocation Trends Gill Aldred, Sr. Director, Consulting Services, Brookfield Global Relocation Services Using the Brookfield 2009 Survey as a starting point, Gill Aldred will examine current trends and highlight latest innovations to overcome the challenges of the recession and manage international talent.
Adding Value Through Policy Shameel Ahmed, Director, EMEA Human Resources, Jones Lang LaSalle Winner, Best Relocation Strategy/Policy Shameel Ahmed reveals how his team designed a global mobility framework that provides the flexibility to respond to changing client expectations and market conditions and delivers cost benefits and efficiencies.
Inspirational Teamwork Jane Mabbitt, Associate Director, People Team, Ernst & Young Winner, Inspirational HR Team of the Year How a four-strong team delivered a new flagship global mobility programme for Ernst & Young, which employs over 135,000 people worldwide. The ongoing cost-benefits of an imaginative strategy that focuses on the business case and assignee suitability.
Assignments: Assessing and Improving ROI Mike Craske, Global Mobility Operations Leader, UK Global Mobility Team, PricewaterhouseCoopers Winner, Technological Innovation in Relocation Whether you’re managing domestic or international moves, it’s imperative to assess the value of an assignment, in both financial and people development terms. This session will discuss metrics for HR, with practical recommendations.
Employee Support: Cost-effective Solutions Our panel reveals trends and imaginative solutions across the range of support on offer, from property to schools.
Discussion forum Facilitated roundtable workshop session on relocation policy, trends, property and employee support. Bring your questions and talk through issues with our experts.
Networking lunch: 1pm–2pm
Afternoon session: 2pm–4pm
The Secrets of Serial Success Judith Leary-Joyce, author and Managing Director, Great Companies Consulting Judith Leary-Joyce’s keynote speech will be based on her latest book, The Psychology of Success, which reveals how to harness talent to gain serial success.
How to be a Winner Sue Shortland, Principal Lecturer and Course Leader, London Metropolitan University, and Fiona Murchie, Managing Editor, Re:locate
- Launch of the Re:locate Awards 2009/10
- The benefits to you and your organisation
- Top tips for preparing your winning submission
BOOK NOW! Reserve your place by booking and paying online via PayPal, or downloading and completing a Booking Form. HR delegates: £135 + VAT (lunch and awards launch included) Other delegates: £185 + VAT (lunch and awards launch included) Awards launch and lunch only: £75 + VAT Book by close of business on Friday 4 October and take advantage of our Early Bird discount!
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