CPOs and Procurement Executives Want to Play a More Strategic Role in Managed Travel

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Chief Procurement Officers (CPOs) and procurement executives would like to have more impact on shaping their organisation’s managed travel policies and programs.

The greatest percentage of survey participants put controlling costs to align with budgets, and traveller safety and well-being, at the top of the list of their most pressing concerns as key stakeholders in managed travel. About one-third also cited accurate and timely reporting on travel spend and alignment of travel policy and management with company strategy and objectives as one of their top three concerns. Download the whitepaper to learn more.

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