Global Mobility Solutions Wins Two MRINetwork Awards

SCOTTSDALE, AZ, USA, November 30, 2017 – Global Mobility Solutions, the industry leader in corporate relocation services and technology, is pleased to announce it has won two MRINetwork Awards for 2017 Best in Class Supplier Partner and 1st Runner Up for 2017 Supplier Partner of the Year.

MRINetwork franchise owners rate vendors in a survey and the scores are used to determine award winners. Global Mobility Solutions received the awards at MRINework’s 2017 General Session Annual Vendor Partner Awards Ceremony, held this year in Schaumburg, IL on October 27, 2017.

“We are honored to receive these two awards from our customers and industry colleagues,” stated Steven Wester, President of Global Mobility Solutions. “Our team’s commitment to providing superior service and technology shows in the exceptionally high level of satisfaction across all areas of our performance, and as recognized by MRINetwork this year and for the past 12 years.”

For more information about Global Mobility Solutions, please visit gmsmobility.com.

About MRINetwork (http://mrinetwork.com):

Founded in 1965, MRINetwork has grown into one of the largest and most successful recruitment organizations in the world. With a full range of Permanent Placement options ranging from retained or contingency search to contract staffing and large scale project solutions, it gives the flexibility you want at the pace you demand. MRINetwork is a division of CDI Corp.

About Global Mobility Solutions (https://gmsmobility.com):

Founded in 1987, Global Mobility Solutions is a global corporate relocation services company that specializes in workforce mobility. The company’s corporate relocation programs include global assignment management, domestic relocation management, and a range of pre-decision services. Global Mobility Solutions is a perennial winner of the HRO Today “Baker’s Dozen” customer satisfaction survey, being recognized as a top relocation company for the last four consecutive years.

Global Mobility Solutions™ and the Global Mobility Solutions logo are trademarks of Global Mobility Solutions, Scottsdale, AZ, USA.

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Relocation Policy Review

Have You Scheduled Your Relocation Policy Review?

Gearing up for 2018: Have You Scheduled Your Relocation Policy Review?

Corporate relocation policies are critical for companies that want to remain competitive in their industry, attract the best talent, and ensure alignment with objectives across organizational disciplines. Best practices indicate you should conduct a policy review every 12 to 18 months. With 2018 fast approaching, is your policy ready? There are several points to consider as you prepare for the upcoming year.

Mobility Objectives

Your organization probably has a strategic plan in place as it approaches 2018. Does your policy still support strategic objectives that have been identified as targets for the next year? If the plan is to develop resources or move into a new geographic region, your policy should be reviewed to ensure it covers all contingencies for these initiatives.

Cost Savings and Enhancements

Are you able to easily identify cost savings that you can achieve with your current policy? A thorough policy review can expose several areas where you can implement process improvements to save time and costs. Service costs and reducing exceptions are traditional areas where a policy review can provide easy and quick saving options. New technologies designed to simplify expense reporting and program management can be covered in a policy review to provide additional savings and process enhancements.

Competition

While your organization works to gain a competitive advantage in your industry’s marketplace, the same is true of your competitors. Do you know if your policy provides benefits on par with what your competitors provide? How has the market changed over the past year in response to employee requirements and a competitive job market? A policy review can help you identify areas that need to change in order to maintain your organization’s competitive position.

Compliance

Is your policy still fully compliant with all national and international regulations? Continual changes in tax laws, visa, immigration, and other regulations often impact corporate relocation programs and employees. Without a policy review, you might start the new year without knowing if your policy is in compliance, putting your organization at risk in several areas including tax obligations, reporting requirements, and employee documentation.

Education

As laws and regulations continually evolve, you should review and revise your policies accordingly. Advise employees and internal stakeholders of any changes so they can adjust their plans and activities. If new reporting requirements include additional tax forms for 2018, it is imperative to inform your organization’s accounting and tax reporting functions so they can provide correct documentation.

Conclusion

Global Mobility Solutions is a leader in the relocation industry. Our mobility consulting team understands the dynamic nature of the corporate relocation market and provides expert guidance for relocation policies to ensure our customers remain competitive while maximizing mobility efficiency and cost-effectiveness.

To schedule your corporate relocation policy review or to receive an industry-specific policy benchmarking overview, contact us online or give us a call at 800.617.1904 today.

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Top 5 Reasons for Expedited Bidding

What is Expedited Bidding?

The Expedited Bidding Process (EBP) is not an abbreviated approach. It is a request for proposal (RFP) that, like a traditional RFP, demands complete and detailed answers from relocation management companies (RMC). However, through expedited bidding, a company’s purchasing department only sends RFPs to a small, select group of key RMCs.

The trend in utilizing an EBP for the outsourcing of relocation management is at an all-time high. Global Mobility Solutions consulting team’s recent study shows that EBP utilization is up more than 200% over the last year. Why are so many companies turning to expedited bidding when looking for a mobility management solution?

Buying Solutions, Not Widgets
Purchasing relocation management is not like sourcing for parts. Ensuring the right fit for the right reasons is key when purchasing employee-facing services.

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Policy reviews, recommendations, program design, and policy development can be part of the process. This allows for an evaluation of the RMC experience, knowledge, and quality of consulting work.

Immediate Cost Savings
Competition often equates to implicit cost savings through no fee implementation, less administrative burden and time investment, improved fee structures, and reduced direct costs.

Quicker Program Implementation
90% of EBP implementations are completed within 22 days, allowing for immediate efficiencies and realized savings.

Full RFP Avoidance
Eliminates the administrative burden for the purchasing department and reduces the need for extensive resources when compared to a formal Request for Proposal method.

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What this means for you and your relocating employees

The Global Mobility Solutions benchmarking study shows that companies utilizing an expedited bidding process achieve savings up to 61% over typical RFP costs. Expedited bidding is one of many ways that Global Mobility Solutions recommends to make choosing an RMC fast, easy, and cost-effective. Before you send your next RFP, Download the 28 Critical Questions to ask an RMC. For more information on EBPs, and to learn more about Global Mobility Solutions’ corporate relocation programs, contact us online or give us a call at 800.617.1904 today.

Download the 28 Critical Questions to ask an RMC when submitting an RFP

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