Collaboration key to successful talent mobility

All stakeholders should have common understanding, align incentives: Report

About three years ago, COM DEV sent several Canadian employees to India to work on a project. Upon arrival, the employees were all treated differently — from accommodations and support to mobility premiums and recognition — although they were in the same location doing the same work, said Paul Dyck, vice-president of HR at the 1,300-employee space equipment manufacturer based in Cambridge, Ont.

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