EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 4 MIN
Why Global Mobility Is So Hard to Explain and Why That Is a Problem
from Evidence, Insight, Impact: The MasteringGM® Podcast · host Benjamin Bader
Episode Description In this episode, Ben explores why Global Mobility is often difficult to explain to senior stakeholders — and why this lack of clarity creates real challenges for the function. Drawing on a personal reflection from a conversation with a CFO, the episode shows how Global Mobility’s value is frequently reduced to operational tasks, and what gets lost when its broader contribution remains invisible. What This Episode Covers • why Global Mobility is often perceived as primarily operational • how quiet problem-solving and prevention make value hard to see • the consequences of being difficult to explain to senior leaders • why Global Mobility absorbs complexity without recognition • the link between understanding, investment, and long-term pressure Three Key Takeaways • Global Mobility’s impact is often indirect and preventative, which makes it harder to articulate • when a function is hard to explain, it is harder to defend and invest in • shifting perception requires reframing impact and consequences, not listing tasks Key Insight Global Mobility does not lack value — it lacks visibility. How the function is understood shapes how it is treated, evaluated, and supported across the organization. Why This Matters As expectations on Global Mobility continue to rise, being able to clearly explain its role and impact becomes essential for credibility, resourcing, and strategic influence. Host Hosted by Benjamin Bader, Professor of International HRM and co-founder of MasteringGM®. Subscribe Subscribe to Evidence, Insight, Impact — The MasteringGM® Podcast for short, focused episodes that connect research, insight, and real-world Global Mobility practice.
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