Innovation can’t be standardised.
Mobility programmes tend to aim for consistency, with policies and structured approaches that seek control. However, reality varies greatly. No two organisations operate the same, and employee experiences differ too.
That’s where innovation shifts from scale to fit. The best programmes recognise where adaptation is necessary. Reports from organisations like Deloitte show that the future of work is shaped by flexibility and responsiveness. Mobility must follow that change.
The problem with “show me innovation”:
When innovation is seen as something to be demonstrated, the focus often shifts to technology. It’s visible and easy to showcase but tends to promote solutions that look innovative rather than those that create real change.
True innovation manifests in decision-making, simplified ownership, and better experiences that don't add complexity. It’s often visible, but not always in expected ways. As Simon Sinek highlights, progress comes from changing how we think and act, not just what we implement.



