Author: | Neelam Singh | ISBN: | 9789388040679 |
Publisher: | Centrum Press | Publication: | June 30, 2015 |
Imprint: | Centrum Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Neelam Singh |
ISBN: | 9789388040679 |
Publisher: | Centrum Press |
Publication: | June 30, 2015 |
Imprint: | Centrum Press |
Language: | English |
Travel management is a specialized business function that balances employee needs with corporate goals, financial and otherwise. Travel management ensures cost tracking and control, facilitates adherence to corporate travel policies, realizes savings through negotiated discounts, and serves as a valuable information centre for employees and managers in times when travel is not as smooth and carefree as it used to be. The economic downturn has allowed travel managers to take a front and centre role within their companies and has made travel management, as a profession, an important part of every top executive’s strategic planning. In many cases, travel managers have been asked to lead company-wide efforts to cut travel costs, track those savings and report them back to senior management. But travel management is still misunderstood and undervalued by some corporations today. Therefore, the role of business travel within the corporate structure must be placed in proper context so that its value can be measured and appreciated. The book gives the readers a global perspective of the travel and tourism industry.
Travel management is a specialized business function that balances employee needs with corporate goals, financial and otherwise. Travel management ensures cost tracking and control, facilitates adherence to corporate travel policies, realizes savings through negotiated discounts, and serves as a valuable information centre for employees and managers in times when travel is not as smooth and carefree as it used to be. The economic downturn has allowed travel managers to take a front and centre role within their companies and has made travel management, as a profession, an important part of every top executive’s strategic planning. In many cases, travel managers have been asked to lead company-wide efforts to cut travel costs, track those savings and report them back to senior management. But travel management is still misunderstood and undervalued by some corporations today. Therefore, the role of business travel within the corporate structure must be placed in proper context so that its value can be measured and appreciated. The book gives the readers a global perspective of the travel and tourism industry.