Travel and Expense

On-demand Webcast | Insights On: Preparing organizations for the future of travel

Cristina Marin |

A majority of attendees at our recent Insights On webcast predict domestic business travel will start up again in Q4, followed by international travel in 2021.

 

Is your organization prepared for the “new normal” of corporate travel and its future requirements?

 

Watch our recent webcast on-demand and hear from a panel of industry experts, Billy Kyriakopoulos (Director of Corporate Sales, Air Canada), Monica McKill (Manager of Air & Ground Transportation, Cenovus Energy), and Vanmala Subramaniam (Reporter, Financial Post).

 

Facilitated by Brian Veloso, Managing Director of SAP Concur Canada, the webcast revealed:

  • How the role of the travel manager has changed since the beginning of the global crisis
  • What businesses should be aware of before they allow employees to travel for work as travel restrictions lift
  • What specific policy changes travel managers should consider as they navigate the “new normal”

 

Watch on-demand

 

About the Insights On webcast series

Now, more than ever, Canadian business leaders must find ways to successfully navigate market challenges while fostering a workforce that can adapt quickly to change. To help, we launched a new webcast series called Insights On, brought to you in partnership with the Financial Post. Each of the five episodes explored timely business insights on a key topic and includes thought leadership from one of Canada’s leading industry experts.

 

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