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Discover the future of talent mobility through research and insights on workforce demographics, economic impact, and emerging trends. Gain a comprehensive understanding of the changing landscape in global mobility programs and the top priorities for organizations in the evolving business environment.
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The Future of Talent Mobility Stephen Cryne, President Canadian Employee Relocation Council
The Future of Talent Mobility A Joint Research Project
About CERC The Force of Change in Employee Mobility “Working to impact the systems, policies and processes that enable employers to move the right people effectively and efficiently.” • Research • Government Relations • Professional Development • Knowledge Transfer Membership includes many of Canada’s top FP100 companies A Globally Recognized Thought Leadership Organization
Global Trends Leadership 2030 The Hay Group
A Transitioning BusinessEnvironment “The collision of technical disruption, rapid emerging-markets growth and widespread ageing is upending long held assumptions that underpin strategy setting, decision making, and management.” McKinsey & Company
The Global Talent Crunch “A major crisis is looming over organizations and economies throughout the world. By 2030,demand for skilled workers will outstrip supply, resulting in” a global talent shortage of more than 85.2 million people.” “The United States alone could miss out on $1.748 trillion in revenue due to labor shortages, or roughly 6% of its entire economy.” Future of Work The Global Talent Crunch Korn Ferry 2018
Methodology • Results based on 57 survey reports published from 2011 to 2016 of employers, employees, or the general public • Database analytics to identify trends, best practices, risk mitigation, cross-cutting analysis
Methodology • Over 25,000 respondents • Over 140 Countries
Mobility trends are shifting rapidly and increasing in complexity • With so many voices – surveys, analysts, predications – in the industry, we wondered… Coverage …is there consensus in the literature?
In short…yes, there is consensus that the volume of workers is expected to keep climbing. As many as 89% of organizations indicated they plan to increase their mobile workers in the next two years.
But…the nature of global mobility is changing, reflecting an increasingly complex global economic environment.
2. To expand their global reach 1. To manage complex talent gaps Why are employers expanding mobility programs? 3. To develop top talent 4. To attract and fulfill employees
2. To expand their global reach 1. To manage complex talent gaps Why are employers expanding mobility programs? 3. To develop top talent 4. To attract and fulfill employees
2. To expand their global reach 1. To manage complex talent gaps Why are employers expanding mobility programs? 3. To develop top talent 4. To attract and fulfill employees
2. To expand their global reach 1. To manage complex talent gaps Why are employers expanding mobility programs? 3. To develop top talent 4. To attract and fulfill employees
What CEOs Think PwC Global CEO Survey, January 2017
What CEO’s Think PwC Global CEO Survey, January 2017
WhatCEOs Think PwC Global CEO Survey, January 2017
Top three challenges for employers: 2. Compliance 1. Cost pressures 3. Program complexity
Diversity in General Women Millennials Definition of spouse and family = more complicated, both socially and legally Female assignees “still hovering at less than 20%” 74% say the most preferred time to work abroad = first six years of a career
Family remains the top concern facing employees Ageing parents Culture shock Children Spouses Relationship tension Schools Adjusting
Conclusions from the research: top trends Predicting the Future of Global Mobility
1. Global talent pool and option diversity “We are seeing a move away from a one-size-fits-all policy and reward approach for mobile workers.”
3. Proving return on investment will become crucial A major gap today A major opportunity for tomorrow
But Will they move:Likelihood to consider moving for a new job in another country
Top Countries To Relocate – Total • FL3. Still assuming you had a full-time job opportunity abroad, which country would you most want to relocate to?Base: All Respondents 2017 (n=10,091); All Respondents 2012 (n=12,827)
Challenges • Labour market demand forecasting • Agreement on definitions • Economic case for mobility
Opportunities • Strategic mobility for skilled / professional workers • Trade agreements to support more open mobility • International certification standards with preferred trading partners • Fewer restrictions on short term business travel • Trusted employer programs to remove adjudication from POE • Alignment of tax, social security, health care, financial services • Spousal employment supports
CERC National Conference Niagara Falls Ontario September 15-17, 2019
Stephen Cryne scryne@cerc.ca