international

If it ain't broken, don't fix it...

If it ain't broken, don't fix it...

Indeed, if it ain't broken, don't fix it, as the old adage goes. Why go and create extra work if everything is working just fine and dandy?

Well, you may have read our earlier post about points you should consider for your relocation policy, and top of the list was, you guessed it, policy review. In a nutshell, if you don't review your policy, how the heck are you going to know if it is "broken" or not?

10 things you should consider for your international assignment policy

10 things you should consider for your international assignment policy

We wrote a piece recently entitled 10 things you should consider for your domestic relocation policy and we think it only fair to extend something similar to those of you dealing with, or just starting out, with international assignment policy.

There are 100 ways to carve a pumpkin and you don't have to do all of this - there are just a few pointers to get you thinking about how you could structure your policy and what you might include.