By: John Fernandez | CRP, GMS, SSB

February 10, 2020

Companies benchmarking their relocation policies often learn about many centralization advantages that can be obtained by moving away from a decentralized business model for their relocation program. Often a company’s decentralized relocation program develops over time through business mergers and acquisitions. Challenges come to light when a transferee from one location moves to a new location that has different relocation policies.

What are the Challenges of Decentralization?

There are many challenges for companies that follow a decentralized business model for their relocation program. Reporting systems are often inconsistent. Therefore, it is difficult to obtain accurate information on the full scope of the relocation program. Costs are often excessive due to a high number of policy exceptions, use of multiple vendors for the same processes, and in-house costs related to maintaining multiple relocation programs. Since business units, HR teams, and other departments operate independently, lack of ownership hampers progress.

Impact on Employees

These challenges impact the satisfaction of new hires and transferees who are subject to decentralized relocation programs. There may be confusion for employees with currencies, visas and documentation, and reporting requirements. Ultimately, these challenges may reflect back on the company’s reputation among job seekers and other employees approached for relocation opportunities.

What are the Centralization Advantages for Relocation Programs?

Companies that develop a centralized business model for their relocation program gain in many ways. These centralization advantages cover all aspects of relocation, and include:

  • Consistency in operating platforms with robust integration options
  • Cost containment to reduce variation and increase forecasting and predictability
  • Customized billing processes that meet the company’s needs
  • Defined ownership across local, regional, and global entities
  • Global access to courtesy mobility consulting 24/7/365
  • Greater discounts across a streamlined network of vendors along with dual bid savings
  • Reporting capabilities across multiple platforms, anytime, anywhere

What Should Companies do to Obtain Centralization Advantages?

Companies should work with a qualified Relocation Management Company (RMC) that has extensive experience in helping companies obtain centralization advantages for relocation programs. GMS has published a Case Study on Decentralization that describes how a client was able to obtain centralization advantages that led to significant cost savings and greater employee satisfaction.

Companies should ask their RMC a wide range of critical questions to address all of their main concerns. The RMC will help them understand how to obtain centralization advantages for their relocation program. Also, the RMC will help them design their relocation program. As a result, this will help gain the most benefits for the company, new hires, and transferees.

Industry Benchmarking Studies Highlight Centralization Advantages

GMS has also recently published several Industry Benchmarking Studies that will help companies learn whether their relocation program is designed following industry-specific best practices. There are many benefits to a corporate relocation policy benchmarking. For example, employers can learn how they can ensure their competitiveness in their industry to attract and retain talent with the highest level of skills and experience.

Industry best practice is to schedule a relocation program and policy review every 12 to 18 months to ensure your company maintains its competitive position. This review will also help your company learn about how the relocation industry is evolving to meet increased employee demands.

Conclusion

Global Mobility Solutions’ team of corporate relocation experts has helped thousands of our clients benchmark their relocation program and obtain significant savings and process improvements through centralization advantages. Our team can help your company understand how to obtain centralization advantages for its relocation program. As a result, your company will be positioned to make a number of improvements to its relocation program as it works to obtain centralization advantages.

GMS was the first relocation company to register as a .com. The company also created the first online interactive tools and calculators, and revolutionized the entire relocation industry. GMS continues to set the industry pace as the pioneer in innovation and technology solutions with its proprietary MyRelocation® technology platform.

Global Mobility Solutions is proud to be named and ranked #1 Overall, and #1 in Quality of Service by HRO Today’s 2019 Baker’s Dozen Customer Satisfaction Survey.

Learn more about the centralization advantages your company can obtain for its relocation program. Contact our experts online or give us a call at 800.617.1904 or 480.922.0700 today.

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Executive Vice President John oversees global operations, marketing, business development as well as reporting and analytics. John’s 23 years of mobility experience include excellence in varied positions such as Relocation Counselor, International Assignment Manager, Manager of Latin American Operations, Director of International Operations, Global Account Executive, Vice President of Sales and Vice President of Global Services. The depth of John’s mobility experience also includes multiple assignments and domestic relocations of his own. He has lived and conducted business around the globe and speaks multiple languages.

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