Corporate travel policy has taken a lot of grief lately. It's too long, so nobody reads it. It's not traveler-centric. It doesn't incorporate "behavioral economics." Its ability to control behavior is a "myth."

Some generalizations are less true than others, and corporate policy is often misunderstood. That doesn't mean companies can stand pat. The business environment is always changing, so it's always worth . . .

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