Expansion led to cumbersome relocation policies.
In 2014, CDK Global separated from its parent company and began establishing its own brand. As the business grew, so did its mobile employee population. At the time, the company handled relocation services in-house and was struggling to manage various expatriate agreements. In 2017, CDK leaders began executing a 2020 strategy that included streamlining the global relocation program.
A growing company needs help
Sterling Lexicon streamlines global mobility program and increases performance efficiency.
Known for delivering flexible solutions, data-driven results and an exceptional customer experience, Sterling Lexicon assessed CDK Global’s various policies and the internal management of those policies.
Upon comprehensive benchmark of all policy types, Sterling Lexicon’s knowledgeable staff identified process gaps and guided CDK Global to create a clear vision and concrete goals for its mobility program, while alleviating the administrative burden on the mobility manager.
“Prior to contracting with Sterling Lexicon, CDK spoke to a few different relocation companies, but we felt like we were just another client to them. We needed a partner that could be an extension of our own business and work with us, not for us.”
Sarah Goodrick-Meech, Former Mobility Manager, CDK Global (UK) Limited