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…

The full content is available to subscribers

Lost your password?

Reminder: As per our Subscriber Agreement, reproduction or distribution of content and sharing user names and passwords are strictly prohibited.