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More corporations are focusing on travel program compliance as they seek to reduce costs in the face of rising prices from their suppliers and constraints on their internal budgets. Tough economic times are causing senior management at many companies to scrutinize the travel program more closely to determine whether it’s delivering value to the corporation. Now, more than ever, it’s incumbent on travel managers not only to negotiate the best deals with their air, hotel and car-rental suppliers and identify the key performance indicators that will drive savings, but also to ensure travellers are complying with these policies.
To find out answers to these questions, ACTE conducted a survey in March 2008 of 131 managers of corporate travel worldwide. The survey’s results indicate that many companies have, indeed, made strides in obtaining better compliance - as well as clearly identified the benefits of doing so. This webcast will report on the survey results and also provide an overview of the trends in best practices that account for the better compliance rates.
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