
In this episode of EY’s Tax and Law in Focus podcast, host Susannah Streeter speaks with Jason Ward, Maggie Lundervold and Gareth Paine from EY People Advisory Services Tax practice about how global mobility is evolving from fragmented, transactional processes to a strategic, technology-enabled function.
Panelists provide insights from the EY 2025 Mobility Reimagined Survey which shows how workforce mobility can evolve to leverage GenAI and external expertise to bring value to employees and the business. As organizations look to shape an operating model that is agile and resilient enough for an uncertain world, the mobility function is positioned to help close talent gaps in an efficient and sustainable way.
Through real-world examples and practical analysis, listeners can separate AI signal from the noise, and learn how they might responsibly move mobility functions from operational silos to strategic advisers.
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