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Published December 22, 2025 · Article · Updated May 24, 2026

The Activation Engine

Why international talent does not lack skills, but activation

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Over the past weeks, we joined several events across the Netherlands. Community meetups, startup gatherings, grant workshops, and an internationalization conference at a university. Different rooms. Different people. Yet the same pattern kept appearing. International talent in the Netherlands does not lack skills. What is missing is activation. This is what we call the Activation Engine.

The real issue: potential is present, but locked

Many internationals arrive with years of experience, strong education, and real motivation to contribute. Still, months or even years pass before they can truly operate at their level. Not because they are incapable. But because activation does not happen automatically. Activation is not one single step. It is a system.

The Activation Engine has three layers

1. Psychological activation

Identity. Confidence. Belonging.

Before anything else, people need to feel grounded. Many internationals experience:

- loss of professional identity

- self doubt

- fear of starting from zero

- feeling invisible or out of place

Without psychological activation, skills stay dormant. People hesitate. They hold back. They wait. Activation begins when someone feels: I belong here. I have value. I am allowed to take space.

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2. Cultural activation

Dutch norms. Communication. Expectations.

Even highly skilled people struggle if they cannot read the context. This layer includes:

- how decisions are made

- how feedback is given

- what being direct actually means

- how hierarchy works, or does not

- what is expected but never explicitly said

Many internationals do not fail. They simply misinterpret the system. Cultural activation turns confusion into clarity.

3. Professional activation

Networking. Positioning. Practical steps.

Only when the first two layers are active does this one really work. This includes:

- building the right network

- positioning experience for the Dutch market

- knowing where to show up and how

- translating past value into local relevance

Without psychological and cultural activation, professional advice remains theoretical. With them, momentum starts to appear.

Why this matters

Most programs focus only on the third layer. CVs. Jobs. Skills. Interviews. But without the full Activation Engine, this approach stays incomplete. This is why so much international talent remains underutilized. Not because of a lack of ability, but because activation is partial.

Why Flux Forward is built around this

At Flux Forward, we work explicitly with these three layers. Not to fix internationals. But to unlock what is already there. Because talent is not missing. It is under-activated. And activation is not an individual failure. It is a systemic responsibility.

A question worth asking

If we truly care about the future of work, learning, and internationalization in the Netherlands, are we only attracting international talent, or are we actually activating it?

If you’re navigating something similar, you don’t have to figure it out alone.

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