Mobility Matters survey Key insights into mobility policies and practices


July 13, 2025

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From process to strategic value, mobility is shifting gears.

In a world shaped by geopolitical and economic disruption, talent shortages, and growing compliance pressures, mobility leaders are stepping up. The 2025 Vialto global mobility market survey captures how organizations are adapting their mobility programs to align with strategic talent goals, deliver enhanced employee experiences, and drive global business performance—while exploring emerging technology opportunities to improve efficiency, measurement, and decision-making.

Drawing on responses from 233 organizations spanning 35 countries and 9 industries, the Mobility Matters survey offers a comprehensive view into key aspects of global mobility such as program delivery and policy design—including long-term and short-term assignments, permanent transfers, and emerging non-traditional mobility types.

The survey offers two key perspectives:

  • A high-level view of key trends in mobility strategy, operating models, and digital transformation
  • A practical benchmark of policy design, delivery models, and leading practices

From the growing influence of AI and automation to the challenges of data gaps and compliance demands, this is a moment of transformation and opportunity for mobility teams everywhere.

Explore the survey findings

Contacts us

For a deeper discussion on the survey results, please reach out to your Vialto Partners point of contact, or:

Eileen Mullaney
Global Lead, Workforce Transformation and Managed Services

Jill Buzzelli
Americas Lead, Workforce Transformation and Managed Services

Clare Hughes
EMEA Lead, Workforce Transformation and Managed Services

Selina Keller
APAC Lead, Workforce Transformation and Managed Services

Eden Crouch
Director, Workforce Transformation and Managed Services

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