6. 2. Expatriation and neuro-communication
1. Introduction: what is neuro-communication?
3. Conclusion: HR and neuro-communication
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7. Expatriation and neuro communication
Families issues tend to become HR issues
2/3 of expatriates accompanied with spouse, children or both (Cartus 2007)
available estimated costs can go up to 1 million $ per failure + indirect costs
(Atkins and Grant 2006)
90% of expatriates state “the success or failure of International Assignments is
directly related to the happiness of the spouse” (McNulty 2005)
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What is needed?
take care of the assignee
+
family
lower the financial risks
What can be done?
relocation individual program
relocation emotional monitoring
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Family Integration Protocol (F.I.P.) = HR tool
Online questionnaire Counseling HR for families interview
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F.I.P.: Part 1 “Online questionnaire”
15 to 20 mn
5 age groups
1. individual relocation profile
2. personal relocation plan
3. relocation advice
4. risk assessment
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F.I.P.: Part 2 “Counseling HR for families interview”
1. relocation plan’s presentation
2. emotional reactions’ management keys
3. follow up management
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1. Introduction: what is neuro-communication?
3. Conclusion: HR and neuro-communication
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14. Conclusion
Neuro communication and relocation:
organizing the personal integration
opening the communication channel
easy to use
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