BT SHOW 2019
BUSINESS TRAVEL SHOW 2019 Conference programme
TUESDAY 19 FEBRUARY PRE-SHOW HOSTED BUYER-ONLY SESSIONS
1345-1500: Fit for the future – creating an agile travel platform
1515-1615: How to write a smarter travel management strategy
1515-1615: Will my business really gain from strategic meetings management?
1515-1615: Join the culture club – winning traveller and local management buy-in for your multinational programme
1515-1615: Reduce hotel costs by getting your rate right
1630-1730: Effective communications strategies for corporate buyers
1630-1730: Breaking up is hard to do – how to switch travel service providers with less headaches
1630-1730: Air sourcing health check 1630-1730: On the travel therapist’s couch
WEDNESDAY 20 FEBRUARY
1000-1100: Brexit and the global risk outlook – what do fast-shifting changes in geo-politics mean for business travel?
1000-1100: Introduce bots into your travel programme to slash admin and boost communications
1000-1100: How to get your business booking meetings smarter
1000-1100: Ten quick wins to get you started in travel management
1130-1230: Predictive analytics – what does it mean and can it improve your travel programme?
1130-1230: How to influence my C-suite and win big – a boardroom exec reveals all
1130-1230: Managing supplier consolidation to make sure you win
buyingbusinesstravel.com THURSDAY 21 FEBRUARY
1000-1100: How to improve traveller wellbeing without harming your travel budget
1000-1100: Buyers’ revolution – let’s take back control of our data!
1000-1100: The meetings revolution – worth paying more to get a better result?
1300-1400: The annual hotel RFP – finding you a better way!
1300-1400: Getting data protection right in a post-GDPR world
1300-1400: Benchmarking – how do I check how well my travel programme is doing?
1300-1400: Stars of the East – getting to grips with managing travel in China and India
1300-1400: Corporate payments – achieve more savings, more data, more process efficiencies
1430-1530: NDC – will travel buyers win or lose?
1430-1530: Get what you want by telling data stories
1430-1530: Does traveller incentivisation really lower spend and help your business?
1430-1530: Inside Track – how I manage our air and hotel programmes
1430-1530: Choosing a travel management company and other partners
1600-1700: What are the new skills I need to win as a travel manager?
1600-1700: New opportunities to make the most of your travel policy
1600-1700: Dangerous liaisons – how to de- risk your meetings programme
1600-1700: Using data for improved savings and control
1000-1100: Negotiating the best savings and value with travel suppliers
1130-1230: Traveller profiling – a game-changing new way to organise your travel programme
1130-1230: Solving the challenge of booking non-employee travel
1130-1230: Too much information! How to find what you need when you’re drowning in data
1130-1230: Online booking and expense management – how to choose it, how to implement it, how to maximise adoption
1300-1400: Forecasting Forum 2019 – The travel price and risk outlook for the next 12 months
1300-1400: Making hotel and meetings payments work
1300-1400: Managing the mavericks – how to handle off-channel bookings
1300-1400: Get ready for One Order to transform business travel
1300-1400: Safety and security – a best practice guide for beginners
1430-1530: Hi-tech in action – how AI, blockchain, bots, augmented/virtual reality will transform travel management
1430-1530: Re-thinking what success looks like for a travel manager
1430-1530: Is it time to integrate transient travel and meetings?
1430-1530: Inside Track – life as a multinational travel manager
1430-1530: Travel policy – your key to balancing maximum compliance with traveller experience
1600-1700: Take the first step to managing your meetings spend
1600-1700: Communication – how to engage travellers and other stakeholders in your travel programme
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