
In August 2025, James Dudley updated the working-from-overseas policy documentation in the dxw/playbook repository, clarifying the company’s stance on international remote work. He used Markdown to revise policy language, establishing a default position against working abroad, outlining director approval requirements for exceptions, and specifying that employees must notify line managers of travel plans while not on leave. The update included traceable commits and was validated with policy owners to ensure compliance and reduce ambiguity. James focused on documentation skills to align the policy with governance and risk management needs, resulting in clearer guidance for managers and staff handling overseas work scenarios.

In August 2025, delivered a policy clarification update for working-from-overseas and refreshed related policy documentation to strengthen governance and clarity around international work arrangements. The change establishes a clear default stance (not generally supported to work abroad), requires director approvals for exceptions, and mandates employees to inform line managers of planned travel abroad while not on leave. Implemented with traceable commits and aligned with policy owners to minimize ambiguity and risk.
In August 2025, delivered a policy clarification update for working-from-overseas and refreshed related policy documentation to strengthen governance and clarity around international work arrangements. The change establishes a clear default stance (not generally supported to work abroad), requires director approvals for exceptions, and mandates employees to inform line managers of planned travel abroad while not on leave. Implemented with traceable commits and aligned with policy owners to minimize ambiguity and risk.
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