Global Workforce Roundtable

A 24/7 globally connected workforce

 

How does your global organization ensure that employees all over the world are engaged, productive, and healthy in both their professional and personal lives?    What are the work-life needs of employees in China?  How about in Germany?  Mexico?  Egypt? 

International experience is critical for career advancement in global organizations.  How does your organization integrate global mobility and relocation with business strategies and employee career-life goals?

How does your global organization maximize employee capability for working cross-culturally, working virtually, and working flexibly?

The Global Workforce Roundtable is poised to assist its members navigate this global landscape.  We would welcome you to learn more.

Global Workforce Roundtable Brochure

Global Workforce Roundtable Video Introduction (YouTube)

BCCWF Global Focus (YouTube)

If you would like more information or are interested in participating in the Global Workforce Roundtable events, please contact Danielle Hartmann (danielle.hartmann@bc.edu)



If you would like more information or are interested in participating in the Global Workforce Roundtable events, please contact Danielle Hartmann (danielle.hartmann@bc.edu)

Announcements

The Center for Work & Family Virtual Roundtable (members only)
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Upcoming Events

Web-Conferences: 


Is managing the work-family interface worthwhile?

Benefits for employee health and performance
Featuring Elianne van Steenbergen, Assistant Professor Work and Organizational Psychology, Utrecht University
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
10 am -11 am ET
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Recent Events

Global Summit 2012: Contextualizing Work-Life In Brazil

Sao Paulo, Brazil
March 6-8, 2012
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The Global Work/Life Toolkit:

The Center for Work & Family is proud to announce the availability of the:

Global Work/Life Toolkit

Available for purchase to National Work & Family Roundtable Members and for free to Center Members. Please contact Fred Van Deusen at vandeus@bc.edu for more information