Team Relocations Joins SIRVA

Team Relocations Is Now SIRVA Worldwide Relocation & Moving!

SIRVA as a global leader in moving and relocation services offers unmatched global breadth and innovative technology, complementing Team Relocations' longstanding reputation for high quality moving and relocation solutions to some of the world's leading multinational organizations.

Our resources combine the unique talents and expertise of leaders across a broad scope of mobility-related services. This synthesis is a key part of our commitment to provide our clients and their employees with the best moving and relocation experience possible.

By combining Team Relocations with SIRVA, we offer 75 office locations worldwide with over 2,900 employees operating in 180+ countries. Customers benefit from our:

  • End to End Service Delivery Model from departure to destination. We will help you with everything including visa and immigration, employee counseling and VIP services. Our relocation specialists are here to help. 
  • Client Advisory Services. We will work with you, according to your specific needs, to achieve more efficient and high-quality relocations. SIRVA offers a multitude of client financial services, from lump sum to expense management, which are designed to help ease the financial burden of relocating your employees. We can assist in compensation and payroll administrations, vendor management, intern management programs, group move management, and management reporting. 
  • Home and Mortgage Services. From home finding to tenancy management, we can help ease the process of moving and help relocating employees have one less thing to worry about.
  • Moving Services. We can help you and your employees get to where they need to be. Whether moving to a new house, a new office or trying to relocate a pet, we have the resources to help make the process go as smoothly as possible for your employees. 
  • Technology Solutions. Our innovative and flexible technology solutions have been developed you and your employees in mind: easy-to-use, intuitive and helps to save time and resources, whilst enhancing reporting capabilities. We continue to invest in order to improve the relocation process for both mobility teams and relocating employees. 

 

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Striking a Balance: Delivering a Positive Mobility Experience and Controlling Costs

  • by Daina Mueller
  • Thursday, December 16, 2021 6:54:00 AM

The battle with COVID-19 has proven to be a long and weary one with different virus strains surfacing in numerous countries around the globe. Economies continue to bear the brunt of the pandemic and organizations struggle to navigate through these challenging times. Prudent spending and cost control have thus been at the forefront for organizations worldwide, but not at the expense of the employee mobility experience.  

Previously, our white paper, Controlling the Costs of Mobility, explored the key influencers driving relocation costs and how to manage those costs. We now shift our focus to how companies can deliver a positive employee experience while still managing the mobility spend. For many programs, the concept of managing costs equates to a reduction in the nature or level of support that is provided, which may negatively impact the mobility experience; however, reducing costs does not need to have this outcome.

This blog post examines why the employee experience should be a primary focus for organizations and highlights some best practices from a reputable global brand as they shed light on striking a delicate balance between the employee mobility experience and cost control.

Why is a Positive Employee Experience Important?

Today, as we continue to navigate through the pandemic, we are encountering a new reality that requires rethinking global mobility. Employees’ changing expectations and the possibilities of flexible working arrangements are leading companies to reassess and reshape mobility.

Mobility opportunities are a way to attract and retain talent. The design and delivery of a mobility program should reflect competitive, best-in-class practices that support the needs of both the organization and employee. Organizations are seeing the significance of a positive and consistent employee experience against the backdrop of operating in a highly competitive global economy.

Some approaches that organizations are undertaking to bridge talent gaps via mobility programs include enhancing communication among all stakeholders, building more flexibility into their programs to support employee needs, and planning earlier within the relocation lifecycle for ongoing and post-relocation career development.

Top Three Ways to Improve the Experience for Relocating Employees

Where cost reduction was not indicated as a requirement for program owners, organizations noted that attracting and retaining existing talent was more important than cost reduction or cost containment (41%) or that costs were already at an acceptable level (31%). It is a positive sign that organizations are prioritizing new and existing talent, and recruiting and talent development, over cost. They are also recognizing that slashing costs is not the way to attract and retain the global talent with the right skills needed for their organization to be successful. Having the right person, in the right role, at the right time is still critical to business success, and mobility plays a significant role in supporting this priority.

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SIRVA's Mobility Report supports this, with 73% of respondents rating deploying talent as “extremely important” or “very important” to the overall success of their organization.

 

Case Study: How Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) Achieves Positive Employee Experience While Controlling Costs

HPE is a global, edge-to-cloud Platform-as-a-Service company with over 60,000 employees worldwide. As a company with an extensive global footprint, they understand that their people are their biggest asset and employee experience is an area in which they are unwilling to compromise.  “We always learn important lessons from world events,” said Kerwin Guillermo, Global Head of Employee Mobility, Hewlett Packard Enterprise. “COVID-19 has presented us with an uncommon workforce environment, where it is more critical than ever to retain our talent and attract new and additional talent. At HPE, we respect and honour our employees’ needs, and because this level of commitment keeps employees engaged, it leads to success in our business objectives, too.” HPE has long been enjoying success with their mobility program without breaking the bank. Here’s a look at how they do things.  

Differentiated Investments A Key Driver to HPE’s Global Mobility Program

HPE’s mobility program hinges on the concept of “differentiated investments” where managers are empowered to design relocation packages based on business strategy and the needs of the employees. Benefits are segmented into Basic, Moderate, and Enhanced depending on the move strategy, job level, and family size.

Example: An HPE employee whose wife was pregnant was up for relocation. He raised his concerns to his manager and provisions were made during package design to include Household Goods White Glove services to help the family settle in quickly so the employee was able to focus on his new role in the destination location.

Learning Points:

  • Exceptions are reduced and a better forecast of assignment cost is achieved.
  • Managers are given flexibility towards package design; hence they feel empowered to align the move towards the business strategy and fulfill the purpose of the employee’s relocation.
  • Employee engagement with their managers is enhanced as they work together to curate the package best suited to their needs. 

Pay for Performance Helps Retain Talent & Control Costs

HPE has successfully designed a Pay for Performance program that ties incentive to relocation performance. An incentive will be paid according to an employee’s achievement toward the goals set for the assignment or transfer. This not only promotes the manager’s and employee’s engagement throughout the assignment period, but drives the employee’s achievement toward the assignment goal that eventually brings savings to the business. 

Example: Goals are established before the employee starts his/her new role. SIRVA helps HPE document those goals and performance reviews are conducted throughout the duration of the assignment. If goals are met, employees get to look forward to a bonus pay-out at the end of the assignment, or 12 months after transfers.

 Learning Points:
  • Employees are kept motivated to achieve their assignment goals.
  • Fosters a sense of reward, not of entitlement, so employees feel a great sense of accomplishment.
  • Constant engagement between manager and employee ensures a positive experience.
  • Retaining the right talent is more cost-effective than constantly hiring and training new staff.

A Well-Rounded Engagement Program is Key to A Positive Employee Experience

At HPE, employees are actively involved in discussions with their managers at every step of the relocation process. Managers are tasked to clearly communicate the “why” of mobility to employees. Every move is seen as an opportunity for growth of the employee, a further investment in their careers, a chance to develop new teams and be exposed to new cultures, and the possibility of returning to be a new leader.

Example: In addition to engaging in frequent conversations with the job managers, employees have full access to HPE’s content library consisting of a wide range of videos. These videos serve to motivate and educate employees as they are equipped with the tools and information to help them reach their goals, make better decisions, and tackle complex work situations.

 Learning Points:
  • Employees are always engaged in conversations with their managers and armed with necessary resources to help them get timely feedback and perform in their roles.
  • Videos are made available to employees and their relocating family for a successful relocation journey.

While cost rationalization remains a top priority for mobility stakeholders, it should never come at the expense of a positive employee experience. HPE has demonstrated the strategies they have undertaken to do that without incurring additional costs.

Please contact concierge@sirva.com to find out how we can help you balance your employees’ experience and cost control in your mobility program. 

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