On the morning of the 08th November, we welcomed our members with open arms (and breakfast). Our icebreaker activity revealed the true talent in the room – We have members ranging from ex-Arsenal footballers to sprinters and even a cheap-holiday expert!
Natalie Steinberg from myGMPD gave us an insight into the GMPD programme and stressed the importance of learning and development when dealing with the current challenges in our GM world. The remit of GM has expanded so rapidly and GMPD really can provide the continuous development we need to help keep on top of it all.
Next up, Daniel Roelands from Unilever gave us a great insight into his recent work in the GM team. Unilever is comprised of 5 different business units, each with different needs and budgets, and Daniel is on a journey to transform all of the GM policies to suit. With a plan to launch in 2024 benchmarking is well underway, please do let us know if you would like to participate and also share in the results and we will do what we do best - link you up!
Tiffany Remjin talked us through what she has been up to at Uber and she also had a focus on new policies. The policies were very outdated when Tiffany joined and she has gone through the process of trying to immediately reduce noise and exceptions on the perm policy before she turns her attention to the exec and LTA policies. I loved the idea of giving education refreshes to the business every quarter!
For our second huddle discussion, “The People have Spoken”, we let the room decide which topic we would discuss and the winner was (drumroll please…) remote work! We found that some GM teams are reluctant to take on remote work with the legal complexities, scope creep, lack of control and headcount amongst the things making them hide under their desks! We found risk appetite was very dependent on the business and that using training/education and consent forms/formalised processes can help to communicate the chosen approach to the business.
Our Hot Potato was centred around furniture and how we balance cost, policy and ESG when assignees want to either ship, rent or buy furniture. Each come with their own pros and cons and it can be difficult to balance this with the needs of the business and the assignee. This could become a thread through a lot of GM benefits with an increasing spotlight on ESG!
We rounded off the day with our networking drinks where the chatter and laughter was as loud as ever. I saw members sharing stories, LinkedIn invitations, email addresses and winding down with a drink or two!