ZOOM INTO THE POST-COVID ERA
a research paper on the false economy of digital conferencing
Not only will COVID-19 bring a change to where we work, for some it will affect what we do. The hard reality is that with reductions in travel spend across service sectors, there is likely to be downsizing in travel managerial roles. The flexible worker, in terms of skillset, will be the survivor.
Travel managers should lead the strategic revolution in terms of how their businesses conduct operations. Seeking to partner more closely with HR and other executives to source the systems that make every meeting better for employees, especially the virtual/hybrid meeting technology that now is part of every employee’s everyday work life.
In this unmissable Research Paper, Gray Dawes Consulting Manager – Aman Pourkarimi – reveals how travel managers have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to positively impact their entire company beyond just covid savings.
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