What is a secondment?

Secondments involve temporarily transferring an employee from one organization to another. The employee performs work for the host organization but remains employed only by the transferring (or “home”) organization. This arrangement can help organizations fill positions, find uncommon skill sets, engage staff and reduce attrition. Secondments can be done domestically or

During the pandemic, employees rethought their relationship with work.  Employees now seek roles that offer competitive remuneration with other benefits including flexibility, health, well-being and work-life balance.  Read more on this in our next article in the Transforming Workplace series.

What do your employees want and need?

This article is part of our Transforming Workplace

In the next in the Transforming Workplace global series we examine why and owe employees have rethought their relationship with work.

The “Great Enlightenment”: Why and how employees have rethought their relationship with work

This article is part of our Transforming Workplace series.  Other articles exploring the opportunities, challenges and risk of the transforming workplace

In the next in the Transforming Workplace global series we examine the looming “Intent to Resign” challenge facing businesses worldwide

“Intent to Resign”: The Real Risk

This article is part of our Transforming Workplace series.  Other articles exploring the opportunities, challenges and risk of the transforming workplace can be found here.

With the global change in the way we work seen as a key element of the new “business as usual”, our Transforming Workplace global series examines the global perspectives of the opportunities, challenges and risks of this new transforming workplace. In the first in this series  we examine the concept of the “Great Resignation”.

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