Unlocking Global Mobility: What You Need to Know Before Your Journey

Global mobility is a thriving sector within HR, fueled by the growing trend of international work. Whether you’re embarking on a solo adventure as a digital nomad, temporarily providing services on behalf of your company, or preparing to become a long-term delegate, there are crucial steps to take for a successful expatriate experience.

We were happy to have Ing. Mgr. Daniela Zachová, our Ph.D. candidate, holding a workshop for our students during the Innovation Week SS2024, which was specifically about those crucial steps. Remember, successful global mobility isn’t just about physical relocation—it’s about embracing new opportunities, learning from diverse perspectives, and enriching your personal and professional growth.

Thanks also belong to Doc. Ing. Zuzana Křečková Kroupová, M.A., Ph.D. for the organisational support.

Doc. Ing. Zuzana Křečková Kroupová, M.A., Ph.D., is Associate Professor at the Prague University of Economics and Business and a visiting professor at the University of Northern Colorado, United States. In 2015, she was a visiting professor at Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil as an Erasmus Mundus scholar. She also acts as Academic Director and guarantor of the Joint Master Degree program Economics of Globalisation and European Integration (EGEI). Zuzana studied economics, international relations and international management as a scholarship holder at University of Sheffield, Staffordshifre University in the U.K., University of Antwerp and Vrije Universiteit Brussel in Belgium and Prague University of Economics and Business, the Czech Republic. Further, she completed courses at Harvard Business School and MIT Sloan School of Management, U.S. She has worked for 12 years as a management consultant at Arthur D. Little, trainer, and coach at Dynargie and Krauthammer, for leading international companies throughout Europe. Her professional interest lies in international management, sustainability and corporate social responsibility. She teaches mainly in English culturally diverse student groups of bachelor, master and MBA programs. She regularly publishes with international colleagues and has received several Dean and Rector awards for her publishing efforts.
Unlocking Global Mobility: What You Need to Know Before Your Journey