Hi Everyone, If you are in the expat, global mobility and/or relocation industries, you may be interested in the August 2011 edition of Worldwide ERC®'s Mobility Magazine, which features the following:
Multicultural Mavens: Getting Savvy about Buyers and Business
By Anita Brienza, GMS
DOA: Death on Assignment
By Erin Fitzgerald
Moving Families to Asia? Caution: Think Schooling First
By Liz Perelstein
The Case for Cross-Cultural Training
By Brenda Bellon
Leveraging Effective Communications in Multiple-Culture Business Environments
By Lorelei Carobolante, GPHR, SCRP, SGMS
BRICs? So What? What Now?
By Gary Dittrich, GMS
Destination Profile: India
By Anne Dean, GMS, and Anita Krishnaswamy
Tackling the Issues of Hiring NRIs
By Aseem Juneja and Jennifer Kumar
Recruitment and Retention in India: Finding Snakes and Ladders in the Darkness
By Ranjini Manian
Smart (and Smarter) Communications
By Tabitha Parker
Happy reading! Andrea
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
August 2011 Edition of Mobility Magazine Online
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Thursday, July 7, 2011
July 2011 Edition of Mobility Magazine Online
Hi Everyone, If you are in the expat, global mobility and/or relocation industries, you may be interested in the July 2011 edition of Worldwide ERC®'s Mobility Magazine, which features the following:
Short Sales and Clawbacks and Lies, Oh My!
By Bruce Perlman, Sr., SCRP
How to Guarantee Inventory Elimination
By Jill Heineck, CRP
Functionality and Appeal Is the New Square Footage
By Jeneene Rydberg, Sherrie Witte, CRP, and David McMurtrie, CRP
Become a Mobility Enabler: the 12-Step Program Part 2
By Tom Bruhn, CRP
Reservations Required
By Eric Reed, CRP, GMS
Destination Profile: Latin America
By Anne Dean, GMS, and Rita Hernandez, CRP, GMS
Three Men Make a Tiger: the Mythology of Chinese Business Culture
By Erin Meyer and Elisabeth Shen
Passing the Baton: (Sudden) Succession Planning
By Anita Brienza, GMS
The Rise of Serviced Apartments in the United Kingdom
By Alison Hull
Temporary Housing: Five Ways to Take Out the Stress
By Amanda Cook
Happy reading! Andrea
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Monday, June 6, 2011
June 2011 Edition of Mobility Magazine Online
Hi Everyone, If you are in the expat, global mobility and/or relocation industries, you may be interested in the June 2011 edition of the Worldwide ERC® Mobility Magazine, which features the following:
Current Trends in Business Immigration Compliance and Enforcement
By Brendan Ryan
Are Fingerprint Scanners in Our Immigration Compliance Future?
By Lynden D. Melmed
Working Together on the Immigration Puzzle
By Jasmine A. Majid and Rebecca K. Peters
Global Standpoints on Workplace Harassment
By Stephanie R. Schreck, SCRP, SGMS
Middle East Culture Redux
By Sean Dubberke
Destination Profile: Spain
By Ellen Harris, GMS and Rosa Escalona, CERP2
Risk and Relocation: How Consistency Can Drive Success During the Homesale
By Anne Bodin and Pam Milani, CRP
Become a Mobility Enabler: the 12-Step Program: Part 1
By Tom Bruhn, CRP
Prepping and Training for Mobility and the London Olympics
By Caroline Meszaros-Suard
Happy reading! Andrea
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Monday, May 9, 2011
May 2011 Edition of Mobility Magazine Online
Hi Everyone, If you are in the expat, global mobility and/or relocation industries, you may be interested in the May 2011 edition of the Worldwide ERC® Mobility Magazine, which features the following:
Checking in on Mobility Services Procurement
By Frank Mauck
Managing Relocation Service Delivery Risk—Audit and Forget It!
By Jill Heineck, CRP
Delivering a Knock-out Mobility Services Partnership
By Tracey Gatlin, CRP
Adapt and Adjust—Managing Change in Employee Mobility
By Margie Dillon, CRP, GMS, PHR, and Kate Kelley-Dilts, SCERP, SCRP, SGMS
Managing Relocation in a Changing Corporate Environment: On-demand Information Required
By Joseph Morabito, SCRP
Property Management: Getting the Details Right
By James Conigliaro, CRP, GMS, and Ghadeer Hasan, CRP, GMS
(Not) Leaving Las Vegas
By Tim McCarney, GMS
Worldwide ERC® Regional Groups: Act Locally and Think Industry!
By Bill Mulholland, CRP, GMS
Advice for First-time Conference Attendees
By Chris Chalk, CRP, GMS
Happy reading! Andrea
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011
April 2011 Edition of Mobility Magazine Online
Hi Everyone, If you are in the expat, global mobility and/or relocation industries, you may be interested in the April 2011 edition of the Worldwide ERC® Mobility Magazine, which features the following:
The Big Squeeze... After You Think You’ve Gotten It All: More Policy Savings
By Ellie Sullivan, SCRP, SGMS and Tim McCarney, GMS
Perfect Partners: Trusted Advisors and Educated Clients
By Anita Brienza, GMS
Demystifying Personal Finance for American Expatriates
By Andrew Fisher
Expats: the Pitfalls of Parting Company
By Nino Nelissen, SGMS
All for One and One for All: an Examination of Lump-sum Programs
By Marti Briney, CRP, SGMS
Destination Profile: Saudi Arabia
By Mohamad Hadbaoui and Duncan Lawson
Skill Set Switch: the Challenges and Changes in the Higher Education Relocation Market
By Helen McNeece, CMC, CRP and Jean Mann, GMS
Get on the Retention Train: Three Ways to Eliminate Complacency, Prove Competency (and Retain More Clients!)
By Jill Heineck, CRP
Happy reading! Andrea
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Wednesday, March 9, 2011
March 2011 Edition of Mobility Magazine Online
Hi Everyone, If you are in the expat, global mobility and/or relocation industries, you may be interested in the March 2011 edition of the Worldwide ERC® Mobility Magazine, which features the following:
How Mobility Fits in the Talent Management Puzzle
By Jody Walstrom
Culture Clash China: a Corporate Conundrum
By Jenny Castelino
Linking Expatriate Assessment and Selection with Talent Management Strategies
By Brenda Bellon and Jennifer Rowe
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Monday, February 14, 2011
February Edition of Mobility Magazine Online
Seeking a Clean Bill of Health— Legislative Developments for Mobility Professionals
By Glen Collins
Working in Latin America Today: a Diverse Landscape of Opportunity and Risk
Happy reading! Andrea
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Monday, September 6, 2010
September Edition of Mobility Magazine Online
Hi Everyone, The September edition of the Worldwide ERC® Mobility Magazine went online last week and features the following:
Divorce, Custody, and Employee Mobility
By Peggy Scott, GRI, CRP, GMS
Pre-decision—the 8,000-pound Gorilla in the Room
By Cullen Bunn
Corporate Housing Serves Families in Transition
By Amanda Cook
Families on the Move: Challenges and Opportunities
By Liz Perelstein
2010 Transfer Volume & Cost Survey
By Mariam Lamech
Beyond Chocolate, Gruyere Cheese, and Breathtaking Mountain Scenery: an Overview of Employee Mobility in Switzerland
By Anne-Claude Lambelet, SGMS
The Long and Short of It: Choosing the Best Relocation Program
By Julian Yates
When to Chat With Your Expats
By Virginia G. McMorrow
Group Moves: a Balancing Act for Employers and Employees
By Kathy Sharo
If you are in the expat, global mobility and/or relocation industries, happy reading! Andrea
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Sunday, August 8, 2010
August Edition of Mobility Magazine Online
Hi Everyone, The August edition of the Worldwide ERC® Mobility Magazine is now online, featuring the following:
U.S. Immigration Issues for U.S. Employees Assigned Abroad
By Matthew T. Phillips
Visas and Volcanoes: Crisis Planning for Immigration
By Sophy King and Andrea Elliott
Recruiting Foreign Workers in the United States - How to Remain Competitive and Ensure Compliance in a Climate of Increased Government Scrutiny
By Sarah L. Tobocman, Esq., GMS,; Jay Carmichael, Esq.; Luciana C. Melo, Esq.; and Mariana R. Ribeiro, Esq.
Seven Essential Steps to Making the Right Relocation Pay Decisions
By Shari Dunn
The Promise of Personal Branding
By Galen Tinder
10 Ways to Boost Your Relocation Brand Online
By Andrea Martins
Personal Perspectives on Temporary Housing
By Stefani R. Schreck, CRP, GMS
Making the Big Move: Relocating to Singapore
By Siew Kiang Ng
Group Moves: an Analysis of Key Considerations
By Allie Williamson, CRP
If you are in the expat, global mobility and/or relocation industries, happy reading! Andrea
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Monday, May 3, 2010
New Mobility Magazine Edition Online
Hi Everyone, It has been quite a while since we have given a shout-out to Worldwide ERC®'s Mobility Magazine - designed for professionals (or even those just curious) in the expat, global mobility and relocation industries.
However, their latest edition is now online, so now is a perfect time to click on some of their great articles below and take a read...
Culture and Communication 101
By Sean Dubberke
Crossroads in the Moving and Storage Industry
By Eric Reed, CRP, GMS
Risk Management for Our Times
By Patrick Moore
Security Impact on the Employee Mobility Industry
By Laura May Carmack
Navigating the Comparable Minefield
By Joseph Palumbo, SRA, and Alvin “Chip” Wagner III, SCRP, SRA
The First Steps in Educating Potential Transferees
By Pamela S. Dunleavy, CRP, and Stefanie R. Schreck, CRP, GMS
Regional Real Estate— Planning for the Year Ahead
By Mike Puckett, CRP, and Renee Carnes-Rook, CRP
How to Maintain Healthy Sleep Patterns: Issues of Civil Liability in Immigration Matters
By Ben Kranc
Managed Care Versus Agent Database: What Works in Relocation?
By Pam O’Connor, SCRP, and Sue Carey, SCRP, GMS
Benchmarking Relocation Policies: The Results Are in—Now What?
By Janet Olkowski, SCRP, GMS
Standing the Test of Time? Protecting REO and Short Sale Investments
By Lindsay Filby
Subpart A and SEVIS II: Will Your J-1 Program Sponsor Be Ready?
By Darra Klein
The Decade in Review: How Technology Has Improved the Mobility Process
By Matthew Dickerson, CRP
Technology and Global Mobility: The Future Is Today
By Michael S. Cadden, GMS
Repatriation— a Stranger at Home
By Rashel Meiworm
Safeguarding the Most Precious of Possessions During a Move: One’s Identity
By Glenn Maykish
Happy reading! Andrea
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Monday, September 7, 2009
This Month's Issue of Mobility Magazine
Hi Everyone, It's been a while since we've given a shout-out to Worldwide ERC's Mobility Magazine, but we see that the cover article was co-written by our September Success Story feature woman, Liz Perelstein (together with Lucy Mellors). So, here is Liz's article link, Searching for Schools in a New Country: Meeting Children’s Special Needs and here are the other features this month:
The River Is Wide… but the Revenue Stream Is Narrow
By Maggie Kiesow, CRP, GMS, and Joan Harpootlian Thomas, SCRP
Balancing Talent Management and Costs in a New Economy—New Concepts in U.S. Domestic Relocation
By Lina Paskevicius, CRP, and Crystal Abbey
Family Issues: Developing Policy Flexibility to Meet Family Needs
By Elizabeth D. Nunan, CRP, GMS, and Susan Vittorio, CRP
Tracing the Roots of Success: Evaluating the Life-long Benefits of an International Education
By Alex Bailey
Going the Distance with Online Education
By Charlie Strater, GMS
Pre-qualification of Potential Employees Based on Home Marketability Assessments
By Marian Weilert Sauvey, Esq.
Focusing in on Relocation Training—a Clear Picture for Future Success
By Michelle Sandlin, CRP
If you are interested in contributing to this well-known industry magazine which reaches 30,000 readers, here are Mobility Magazine's Author's Guidelines. If you get something included, drop us a line and we'll give you a shout-out on our blog.
Best wishes, Andrea.
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