The Hidden Cost of Exceptions in Global Mobility
Episode Description
In this episode, Benjamin Bader explores why exception culture quietly drains time, credibility, and value in Global Mobility — and why the solution is not stricter rule-following. The episode argues for flexibility by design: structured, principled decision-making that allows case-by-case judgment while preserving consistency and trust.
What This Episode Covers
• why exceptions are inevitable in Global Mobility — but unmanaged exception culture is costly
• how recurring exceptions consume time without creating learning
• why constant deviations undermine the credibility of policies and functions
• the difference between ad hoc flexibility and flexibility by design
• how Global Mobility can regain control without becoming rigid
Three Key Takeaways
• treat exceptions as signals and data, not just operational problems
• design flexibility into policies through clear principles and decision boundaries
• make the hidden cost of exceptions visible to shift stakeholder expectations
Key Insight
The challenge in Global Mobility is not flexibility itself, but unstructured flexibility. When case-by-case decisions are made within a clear, shared framework, Global Mobility can remain adaptable without losing consistency or credibility.
Why This Matters
As Global Mobility grows more complex, exception culture can quietly erode effectiveness. Organizations that design flexibility deliberately are better positioned to balance business needs, employee expectations, and long-term value creation.
Host
Hosted by Benjamin Bader, Professor of International HRM and co-founder of MasteringGM®.
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