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Before we get into all that, I just want to ask how you’re doing. It’s been a long couple of years – hard years on all of us – and because I care, I want to know how you are.
You know, financially…
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Your drive to Cleveland was 286 miles, so you might as well round that up to 300. And dinner? Well, that was a little more than your per diam, but hey, you haven’t had work dinner in two years, so…
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Nearly four in five travel managers say that their department’s FY22 budget and resources are insufficient to meet anticipated travel demand this year.
As U.S. travel volume continues to take steps…
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Travel restrictions related to COVID-19 continue to vary greatly and constantly change, meaning the decision to travel—and the process of traveling—isn’t as straightforward as it used to be. TripIt’s…
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Anyone who works at a university or college knows how to operate on a lean budget, cutting costs to ensure maximum funding can go toward fulfilling the school’s mission. Yet, many of these same…
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When it comes to buckling down on budget, there are many ways to find extra savings:
Combine organizational meetings and events
Freeze or reduce budgets for departments
Hold down employee pay…
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If your organization tends to host a lot of events and meetings, there are ample opportunities for overspend, whether on venues, travel, food, audio-visual, and more. And if multiple people are…
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Over the past few years, employee expectations about their jobs and job-related experiences have dramatically changed. In fact, according to a survey conducted by Oxford Economics and SAP Concur, 60…
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Employees are ready to make positive green changes in both their personal and professional lives and therefore businesses must be prepared to make pledges that are not only sustainable, but…
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