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Repatriation: The Assignment Phase We Still Underestimate

4 min · 3. juni 2026
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Episode Description  Repatriation is one of the most critical — and most overlooked — phases of Global Mobility. In this episode, Ben explores why repatriation so often becomes an “out-of-sight, out-of-mind” issue, how misaligned expectations create long-term fallout, and why Global Mobility teams are frequently left managing problems they did not cause. Rather than offering quick fixes, the episode invites reflection through key diagnostic questions that help assess how repatriation is really working inside organizations.   What This Episode Covers  • why repatriation receives less attention than outbound assignment phases • how poor planning and unclear ownership create frustration on return • the link between repatriation challenges and psychological contract breaches • why the real issues are often relational rather than logistical • how organizational signals shape the repatriation experience   Key Reflection Questions • who truly owns repatriation outcomes in the organization? • when do meaningful repatriation conversations actually begin? • what signals does the organization send about the value of international experience?   Key Insight  Repatriation is not an afterthought. It is a decisive moment where the long-term value of international assignments is either reinforced or quietly undermined.   Related Episodes  This episode connects to earlier discussions on psychological contracts and expectation management in Global Mobility. Feel free to (re)listen to those, you find them right here in the history of the podcast.   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 evidence, insight, and real-world Global Mobility practice.

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Why Your Best Employees Sometimes Fail Abroad

EPISODE DESCRIPTION Why do some highly successful employees suddenly struggle on international assignments? In this episode, Ben explores why strong performance at home does not automatically translate into international success. International assignments fundamentally change the environment around a person — and with it, the capabilities required to succeed. The episode examines how adaptability, expectations management, emotional resilience, and contextual intelligence often matter just as much as technical competence when employees move abroad.   WHAT THIS EPISODE COVERS • why international assignments require different capabilities than domestic roles • how ambiguity and unfamiliar environments challenge even strong performers • the role of adaptability and contextual intelligence in expatriate success • why unmet expectations can undermine assignment outcomes • how organizations sometimes misunderstand international assignment struggles   KEY REFLECTION QUESTIONS • what does your organization primarily select for when choosing assignees? • are past performance and international readiness being treated as the same thing? • how well are expectations managed before employees move abroad?   KEY INSIGHT International assignments do not just test competence. They test a person’s ability to adapt, recalibrate, and operate effectively in unfamiliar environments where familiar assumptions no longer hold.   RELATED THEMES This episode connects to broader conversations around expatriate adjustment, leadership development, psychological contracts, and the human side of Global Mobility.   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, thought-provoking episodes connecting evidence, insight, and the realities of Global Mobility practice.

17. juni 20265 min
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The Hidden Politics Behind International Assignments

EPISODE DESCRIPTION International assignments are often presented as rational, merit-based, and strategic decisions. But beneath the surface, assignment decisions are frequently shaped by visibility, influence, leadership agendas, and organizational politics. In this episode, Ben explores the hidden political dynamics behind international assignments — not as a sign of corruption or dysfunction, but as a reflection of how organizations actually work. The episode examines how power, sponsorship, negotiation, and informal influence shape mobility decisions far more than many organizations openly acknowledge. WHAT THIS EPISODE COVERS • why international assignments are rarely purely merit-based decisions • how visibility and sponsorship influence who gets selected • the role of informal influence and leadership agendas in assignment decisions • why politics naturally emerges around international opportunities • how flexibility and negotiation can quietly shape perceptions of fairness KEY REFLECTION QUESTIONS • who tends to receive international opportunities in your organization — and why? • how transparent are assignment decisions really? • where does leadership judgment end and organizational politics begin? KEY INSIGHT International assignments are not just talent decisions. They are organizational decisions shaped by power, influence, competing priorities, and political realities that often remain invisible. RELATED THEMES This episode connects closely to broader discussions around fairness, employee expectations, organizational trust, and the strategic positioning of Global Mobility. 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 exploring the realities of Global Mobility, leadership, organizations, and international work.

10. juni 20265 min
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Repatriation: The Assignment Phase We Still Underestimate

Episode Description  Repatriation is one of the most critical — and most overlooked — phases of Global Mobility. In this episode, Ben explores why repatriation so often becomes an “out-of-sight, out-of-mind” issue, how misaligned expectations create long-term fallout, and why Global Mobility teams are frequently left managing problems they did not cause. Rather than offering quick fixes, the episode invites reflection through key diagnostic questions that help assess how repatriation is really working inside organizations.   What This Episode Covers  • why repatriation receives less attention than outbound assignment phases • how poor planning and unclear ownership create frustration on return • the link between repatriation challenges and psychological contract breaches • why the real issues are often relational rather than logistical • how organizational signals shape the repatriation experience   Key Reflection Questions • who truly owns repatriation outcomes in the organization? • when do meaningful repatriation conversations actually begin? • what signals does the organization send about the value of international experience?   Key Insight  Repatriation is not an afterthought. It is a decisive moment where the long-term value of international assignments is either reinforced or quietly undermined.   Related Episodes  This episode connects to earlier discussions on psychological contracts and expectation management in Global Mobility. Feel free to (re)listen to those, you find them right here in the history of the podcast.   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 evidence, insight, and real-world Global Mobility practice.

3. juni 20264 min
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What Global Mobility Teaches Us About How Organizations Really Work

Episode Description  In this episode, Ben explores Global Mobility as a diagnostic lens for understanding how organizations actually function beneath the surface. Rather than focusing on policies or structures, the episode examines how Global Mobility reveals silos, power dynamics, trust, strategic misalignment, and the gap between stated values and everyday decision-making.   What This Episode Covers • why Global Mobility sits at critical organizational fault lines • how mobility decisions expose silos, power, and informal governance • what Global Mobility reveals about trust and escalation in organizations • the disconnect that can emerge between Global Mobility, HR, and company strategy • how interactions with the state and regulation shape organizational behavior   Three Key Takeaways  • Global Mobility does not create organizational tensions — it exposes them • misalignment becomes visible when abstract strategy meets concrete mobility decisions • understanding Global Mobility as a diagnostic can shift conversations from blame to insight   Key Insight  Global Mobility functions as a mirror of how organizations really work. The challenges it faces often reflect deeper systemic dynamics rather than failures of the function itself.   Why This Matters  Seeing Global Mobility as a diagnostic lens helps leaders move beyond surface-level fixes and engage more honestly with issues of alignment, trust, and power that shape decision-making across the organization.   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.

27. maj 20265 min
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Special Episode: Introducing the WAVE Impact Series USA

EPISODE DESCRIPTION In this special episode, Ben introduces the upcoming WAVE Impact Series in the United States — a new series of highly interactive workshop sessions designed specifically for senior in-house Global Mobility professionals. The episode explores why Global Mobility often struggles with visibility and strategic influence inside organizations, and why making value visible requires far more than operational excellence alone. Alongside introducing the series, Ben shares three core ideas around visibility, influence, organizational relevance, and the hidden paradoxes of Global Mobility work.   WHAT THIS EPISODE COVERS • why Global Mobility often struggles to gain strategic visibility • the difference between explaining activity and explaining consequences • why influence inside organizations is deeply relational • how strong operational delivery can ironically make Global Mobility less visible • the thinking behind the new WAVE Impact Series   KEY INSIGHT Global Mobility does not become strategically visible simply by working harder. It becomes visible when organizations better understand the consequences, judgment, and complexity the function quietly manages every day.   WAVE IMPACT SERIES USA – DATES & LOCATIONS • Houston — June 9, 2026 • San Jose / Silicon Valley — June 10, 2026 • Orange County / Costa Mesa — June 11, 2026 The WAVE Impact Series is designed exclusively for in-house corporate Global Mobility professionals. A special thank you also goes to our partners Arpin International Group, BDO, Orion Mobility, USILAW, Vertex180, and Weichert Workforce Mobility, whose support and collaboration help make the WAVE Impact Series possible across the United States. If you are interested in joining, feel free to reach out via LinkedIn DM for further details.   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 exploring the realities of Global Mobility, leadership, organizations, and international work.

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