Ep.55: The Impact of Innovations on Global Mobility with Justyna Truszkowska-Wadi and Stefan Remhof

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Summary: How can innovation reshape global mobility? In this episode of the Global People Mobility Podcast, host Stefan Remhof speaks with Justyna Duduskovska-Vadi, an innovation manager in a leading pharmaceutical company, about the critical role of technology, AI, and mobile platforms in enhancing the assignee experience. Justyna shares how global mobility must align with business strategy to stay competitive while adapting to key trends like diversity, inclusion, and sustainability. She also explores how assignees can serve as role models for sustainability within their organisations.

Key Takeaways:

  • Innovation is crucial for delivering competitive global mobility programs.
  • AI and mobile platforms enhance the assignee experience and streamline processes.
  • Global mobility must align with business strategy and adapt to evolving trends.
  • A global mindset is essential for assignees to succeed in international roles.
  • Assignees can drive sustainability efforts within their companies.

Speakers: Stefan Remhof is Managing Partner of the People Mobility Alliance and Professor of International Management at IU International University. He possesses extensive expertise in global mobility, expat management, and international assignments.

Justyna Truszkowska-Wadi is the Innovation Manager Global Mobility at Boehringer Ingelheim, with over 15 years of experience in global mobility. She leads cross-functional projects, drives process innovation, and brings a global perspective from her work across industries and regions. Currently, she is based in Cologne, Germany.

About People Mobility Alliance: The People Mobility Alliance (PMA) was founded to empower organisations to navigate the complexities of global mobility and enhance their international collaboration. Our goal is to transform businesses by integrating global mindsets and innovative technologies, ensuring they thrive in an interconnected world.

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