HR

How do we support managers who occasionally need another region's policy?

Give managers who need global context membership in a narrow group that can see reference documents without opening them to all staff.

People leaders with cross-border teams sometimes need another region’s rules even though their day-to-day answers should stay local.

Recommended approach

  • Keep default employee documents targeted to local groups and geography.
  • Maintain reference packs (other regions, global summaries) in a dedicated group such as People managers – global or HR business partners.
  • Add managers to that group only when their role requires it.

Coach managers in chat

  • Encourage explicit questions: “US parental leave for a direct report in Austin” rather than “parental leave.”
  • If they see multiple documents, the title and opening paragraph should make the right jurisdiction obvious.

Example

A UK manager with reports in Poland is added to EU HR reference readers. They can open the Poland leave guide when needed; their UK individual contributors still only see UK defaults.

Guardrails

  • Broader group membership means broader visibility—review quarterly.
  • Do not put highly confidential drafts in broad manager-readable groups.

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