An edited excerpt from the ‘Leading digital transformation for global mobility, business travel and hybrid work programs’ ebook
There has been a fundamental shift in where work takes place in recent years. Growing demand for hybrid working arrangements, coupled with increasing levels of business travel and the continuing popularity of long- and short-term assignments means that employees are more geographically distributed than ever before.
With work taking place in more locations, HR and global mobility professionals are having to grapple with the increased complexity that brings - from keeping up with immigration rules to understanding the corporate tax implications of working in certain regions. Teams are also trying to deal with these challenges using fragmented technologies and time-consuming manual processes as they strive to manage their distributed workforces effectively.
At a time when the ability to offer work location flexibility can be critical in attracting and retaining top talent, companies need to have the right tools and systems in place to mitigate the compliance issues that can arise. For workforces of any scale, it’s not viable to do this using manual processes and this has prompted many organizations to start conversations about the digitization of global mobility and distributed work processes.
Embarking on a digital transformation journey to manage the movement and location of employees more effectively can improve efficiency, enhance the employee experience and, ultimately, reduce costs. However, it can be tricky to know when or how to get started.
But first, what exactly is digital transformation? Digital transformation is the process of integrating digital technologies to create new business processes or modify existing ones, fundamentally changing how the organization operates and delivers value.
Many companies are still using manual processes to manage their global mobility, business travel and remote work programs. This usually means managing the data related to employee movement and work location by logging into various siloed systems, creating documents, and alternating between emails and spreadsheets. This may be manageable for small programs but as your business grows, technology and automation become essential for maintaining efficiency and scalability, which is where digital transformation comes in.
You may want to consider embarking on a digital transformation journey of your global mobility, business travel or distributed work programs if any of the following scenarios apply to your organization:
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