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Managed corporate travel produces huge amounts of data. Organizations need it to watch expenses, monitor programs, track travelers and comply with various taxation and legal requirements.

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‘s Reporting category is a treasure trove of insights and analysis for corporate travel professionals looking to harness the power of data and technology to optimize their programs. With a diverse range of articles spanning over a decade, readers can expect to find valuable information on the latest trends, tools and strategies for managing travel data, and leveraging it to drive better decision-making.

off-channel data captureFrom in-depth reports on emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, blockchain and predictive analytics to thought-provoking Op Eds from industry experts, the Reporting category provides a comprehensive resource for navigating the complex world of corporate travel data management. Readers will discover best practices for integrating travel and expense data, ensuring data accuracy and standardization, and using data visualization to communicate insights effectively.

The category also features exclusive interviews with travel managers and technology providers, offering unique perspectives on the challenges and opportunities associated with travel data reporting. Additionally, readers can stay informed about the latest developments in sustainability reporting, traveler tracking and compliance through the site’s regular news updates and trend pieces.

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Travel Leaders Corporate Asserts Objectivity With New Consultancy
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Travel Leaders Corporate Asserts Objectivity With New Consultancy

[UPDATE, March 7, 2018: We published new information about this topic here.] About a decade ago the largest travel management companies created consulting units to help organizations with supplier sourcing and other projects. They targeted both existing and non-clients of their TMC services. Few smaller TMCs have followed but now Travel Leaders Corporate is giving it a go. The…

New Reporting Takes TripLink A Step Forward
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New Reporting Takes TripLink A Step Forward

Leesburg, Va. — It’s not uncommon to find travel managers who believe in Concur’s vision for TripLink but question whether it’s ready. Aggressive marketing has inflated expectations. Concur has acknowledged that building the service takes a long time. Maybe the mantra now should be “slow and steady” as the company ticks off delivery of key functions. A couple of…

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Podcast 3: Pam Massey, Patrice Simon, Miriam Moscovici

On our third podcast episode, Jay Campbell interviews Pam Massey about the new and old challenges of managing travel in a non-governmental organization, and how leadership change is prompting new approaches. Pam shared tips on communication and being flexible on policy for the sake of service quality, as well as her new thinking on travel management company RFPs. Later…

Email Parsing Next For Google’s Open Booking Program

Email Parsing Next For Google’s Open Booking Program

Google’s travel program has been closely watched for the better part of a decade. It helped vault “open booking” into industry vernacular. Capturing data when travelers book what and how they want — within some price guidelines — may be an attractive idea for some program managers at other organizations. But all these years later,…

Travel Incorporated Favors Proprietary Tech For Speed, Freedom
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Travel Incorporated Favors Proprietary Tech For Speed, Freedom

Atlanta-based Travel Incorporated last month released a new reporting tool using responsive design and featuring self-configurable dashboards. The software is emblematic of the travel management company’s “build it” approach to technology. Buying it may well be cheaper, but Travel Incorporated appreciates the flexibility in customizing proprietary solutions. It said clients do, too. Across the industry, TMCs have varying…

Grasping At Remedies For The Hotel Data Normalization Headache

Grasping At Remedies For The Hotel Data Normalization Headache

Hotel data normalization. Sounds deadly boring, right? Mention the concept to corporate travel people, and the feeling is more like frustration. Grasp Technologies is testing a remedy that executives claim could actually make the process a snap. They’re not the only ones. Cornerstone Information Systems also has something up its sleeve. Hotel booking data tends…

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