The business travel & meetings event you cannot afford to miss.
Corporates are increasingly turning to external market intelligence providers for input into their strategic management and decision making systems. The strategic management cycle typically consists of the following fundamental elements:
� Understanding � Abstract thinking � Planning
� Reasoning
The understanding stage of intelligence gathering is the critical stage where information is recorded and analysed before planning can truly take place.
The ITM 2011 conference plans to deliver market intelligence to you to assist with business travel and meetings management planning, implementation and control.
� Communicating � Learning
� Problem solving
You will walk away from ITM’s 2011 conference with a clear understanding of projections across price, capacity and influential trends across all business travel & meetings sectors to help you develop your strategy for the next 12-24 months.
This annual event is changing to a limited capacity, intelligence gathering event to maximise the benefit delegates get from the two days to further drive their buying or supplying strategy.
You will not want to miss this
must-attend event of the year so book early to avoid disappointment.
Register now
www.itmconference.org Buyers go free
Industry Practitioners invited to attend as ‘Sponsored Buyers’ Early bird rates for Suppliers until 31st January 2011 Full programme available at
www.itmconference.org
Heythrop Park Resort, Enstone, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, OX7 5UF
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