Top 2017 talent magnets: Switzerland, Singapore and the UK
Recently, the 2017 Global Talent Competitiveness Index (GTC) was published by INSEAD and produced in partnership with The Adecco Group...
Meaningful acronyms: GMS
What she’s known for: Exceptional skill at building client relationships; obsession with delivering great service; helping clients find solutions in the most efficient way possible; being innovative; talking your ear off.
Path that brought her to Plus: Diane worked at multiple companies including Ernst & Young, Weichert and MSI before landing at Plus. Throughout her career she has been a fixer of operational problems. Her 15 minutes of fame include working with the English Premier League football team Tottenham Hotspur to relocate their Director of Football to London. Come on you Spurs!
Problems she’s best at solving: Solving logistical problems associated with International moves; she was once called upon by the Chairman of a FTSE 100 company to get him from the Stade de France in Paris where he had been watching France win the World Cup Final onto a flight at Charles de Gaulle airport and back to Hong Kong in time for a board meeting. Now talk about a logistical nightmare!
What she’s passionate about: Delivering excellent customer service is not only what she is known for but one of her biggest passions- no wonder she’s so good at it! When she takes a break from work her passion for the England football team comes out.
Why people want to work with Diane: Her sense of fun — not only does she get the job done with great results, she creates a great atmosphere for her team; her willingness to get dirty in the details to get the job done; her unflappable smile.
Favorite quote: “Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.” – Winston Churchill
Global mobility done differently
Recently, the 2017 Global Talent Competitiveness Index (GTC) was published by INSEAD and produced in partnership with The Adecco Group...
Arbejdsglæde? There really is no equivalent word in English, but the Nordic languages all contain some derivative of one word: arbejdsglæde
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1. Geneva
2. Zurich
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The U.K. is making strides to attract foreign businesses by continuing to lower the corporate tax. In March, George Osborne, the U.K....
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