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Fragomen is a strategic partner of the People 1st x GME Lunch and Learn, where Partner Haider Hussain, Destination Services Director – MENA Christine Sperr and Fragomen Nomadic Managing Director Carsten Østberg will join regional leaders to discuss the future of talent, mobility, and workforce strategy across the Middle East.
The discussion will cover key themes shaping HR and mobility in the region:
Driving Efficiency & Agility: Balancing cost optimization, policy flexibility, and compliance while ensuring speed and consistency in operations across the GCC.
Accessing and Developing Global Talent in MENA: Exploring how organizations attract, integrate, and grow top talent from around the world—balancing localization needs with global skills and creating cross-border career pathways.
From Strategy to Action – Delivering High-Impact Employee Experience & Engagement: Examining effective approaches to enhance engagement, retention, and wellbeing in a region defined by cultural diversity, hybrid work, and rapid transformation.
Linking Talent and HR to Business Strategy: Aligning total rewards, talent, and mobility strategies to support expansion in KSA and the UAE, strengthen leadership pipelines, and boost retention.
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