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Can an open booking travel program really work for your company?

12 January 2018 / Global
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Ryan Pierce, Travel Manager for the Americas, Salesforce
  • Assess if your employees are frequently booking outside the managed travel system. If you’re seeing high “leakage” rates, this could be a sign that the rigidity of your program is doing more harm than good. An open travel program may help to control the chaos, or it may be time to relax restrictions in certain areas.
  • Learn what your employees really want. If more employees are advocating for more freedom in how they book travel, it may be time for the company to bring some flexibility to their managed travel program. Beyond looking at data, make sure you’re listening to what your employees need! Focus groups or surveys can quickly highlight pain points and where you can provide some flexibility while reducing out-of-policy booking.
  • Experiment, experiment, experiment. Start small. Try piloting an open travel program with one department or relax one restriction company-wide. It may also be worthwhile to incorporate an easy-to-navigate option with rapport with employees, such as app-based ground transportation charged to a corporate credit card.

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