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      The ‘flexible workforce era’ is revolutionising the world of work and placing new demands on today’s global mobility leaders.

      As the rapid pace of change accelerates, today’s mobility leaders are being challenged to compete for scarce talent, manage risk, control costs and harness the vast power of AI — all against the backdrop of evolving regulations.

      Welcome to ‘Skills needed to take on tomorrow’ — a three-part series featuring timely insights from KPMG global mobility professionals on today’s workplace trends and the innovative solutions that are making a difference.

      Sharpen your skills across mobility classics, the humanities and innovation:
      A three-part series

      tax-skills-needed-to-take-on-tomorrow.pdf

      Part 1: The classic elements of mobility

      Putting evolving regulations, end-to-end cost management, and new questions about taxation into the spotlight


      Featuring the articles:

      • Sense and sensibility: Policy responses to the era of the flexible workforce
      • The invisible hand: Mobility economics — end-to-end cost control
      • Two perspectives on mobility taxation: Residency-based versus source-based

      tax-skills-needed-to-take-on-tomorrow-part2.pdf

      Part 2: The human side of mobility

      Putting employee experience at the forefront


      Featuring the articles:

      • Employee experience: Don’t be short-sighted
      • Non-traditional Mobility: Igniting your global workforce strategy
      • Mobility job description of tomorrow
      • The Rewards & executive pay debate

      tax-skills-needed-to-take-on-tomorrow-part3.pdf

      Part 3: The design and innovation essentials of mobility

      Highlighting modern cross-border digital solutions, global mobility taxes, the power of data, and AI


      Featuring the articles:

      • Designing modern cross-border digital solutions: Assess, architect, act
      • Managing global employment and mobility taxes: Who owns the risk in a world of change?
      • What gets measured gets done: Mobility turns strategic by embracing data
      • Is AI poised to transform global mobility? The artificial intelligence debate

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