
Is the region’s leading title for the convention, exhibition and incentive travel industry.
CEI delivers the region’s best coverage of the meeting and incentive industry, with information on hotels, incentive programs and convention and exhibition centres. They also give case studies of regional events, a monthly reader’s poll and a Q&A with leading industry players.
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EXPO serves exposition and convention professionals in trade associations and societies, for-profit show owners, producer or management firms, and corporate event management.
EXPO is published 10 times a year. It includes sales and marketing-focused features about destinations, case studies and revenue-generating ideas, as well as coverage of new products and services for its audience: show organizers and their managers.
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Is dedicated to the regional and low-fare airline market.
Low Fare & Regional Airlines leads the way with sharply focused news, comment and in-depth features that provide readers with the information they need to help them make the decisions which will ensure profitability for their companies. Published 10 times a year, it is recognised as the top publication for this vibrant industry sector, providing a vital source of information to regional and low-fare carriers, airframe manufacturers and associated suppliers.
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Has been voted Canada’s best read travel trade publication for the past 15 consecutive years and offers a wide range of services to travel agents and other travel industry professionals.
Today Travelweek keeps travel professionals up to date on the developments which affect their businesses, not only through the pages of a weekly publication but also through Breaking News email blasts and Your Workshops online education.
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Explore the strategies and performance capabilities of approximately 370 enterprises and how they purchase, contract, monitor, and manage T&E as a whole.
Corporate spend on the Travel and Entertainment (T&E) category is significant. With the globalisation of business, virtual offices, and an overall rise in travelling employees, this category is becoming increasingly complex. Given the rising strategic role that procurement is playing within enterprises, it is no surprise that they want a say in the management of this category and have the opportunity to apply their expertise buying goods and services. Due to procurement’s multifaceted expertise in purchasing products and services, procurement can help to improve processes and to establish key metrics to monitor T&E performance.
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Written by Aberdeen Group; Sponsored by Concur
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Learn how to maximize the value of T&E spend.
Despite the fact that billions of dollars per year are spent on business travel and entertainment (T&E) by employees on behalf of their organizations:
- Many companies are still not maximizing the value of that spend because they’re relying on multiple processes and solutions to manage their T&E.
- T&E is an area of spend that for many companies is the second largest controllable cost after payroll.
- Why is Travel and Expense Management still viewed as separate function by most organizations?
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Discover how on-demand T&E solutions are helping companies quickly meet requirements to enforce policies and controls and are also providing capabilities to meet evolving compliance requirements.
Organizations weighing T&E automation should look beyond the value of streamlining the process to solutions that include analytic and reporting features that enforce compliance controls and provide audit evidence while minimizing business risks associated with uncontrolled spending and fraud. These more robust solutions are part of the extended enterprise applications market experiencing greater investment as a result of governance, risk, and compliance requirements.
Get the answers to the following questions posed by travel and expense management services provider Concur to Kathleen Wilhide, research director for IDC’s Compliance and Business Performance Management (BPM) Solutions research, on behalf of Concur’s customers.
- What are the compliance issues surrounding employee travel and expense management?
- Which industries are particularly at risk for noncompliance, and why?
- What can companies do to improve internal controls and compliance?
- How is the value proposition for automating T&E evolving?
- What should companies look for in an on-demand provider of travel booking and expense reporting solutions?
This survey report was written by IDC, Sponsored by Concur.
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Feature the latest in meeting industry trends, emerging technology, personality profiles, and updates on the best venues and destinations throughout the Western U.S., Canada and Mexico.
Smart Meetings Magazine sets the standard for the West. Each month, the magazine examines the meetings industry with a sole focus on the West. Our pages feature the latest in meeting industry trends, emerging technology, personality profiles, and updates on the best venues and destinations throughout the Western U.S., Canada and Mexico. Smart Meetings is committed to providing meeting professionals useful information in an easy-to-access, attractive, and engaging format.
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Is the magazine group travel professionals look to for information and inspiration. You will find the greatest destinations, attractions, restaurants and lodging that cater to group travel in the U.S. and Canada!
Each issue offers in-depth articles on group-friendly destinations and attractions, sample itineraries, industry news, a regional feature, a profile of a tour operator, and a guest columnist.
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Is the first and only magazine to serve the unique information needs of the designers of events, exhibits and environments.
Event Design launched in 2005, and Event Design is the first and only magazine to serve the unique information needs of the designers of events, exhibits and environments. The magazine has 10,000 readers in the U.S., and also boasts a certification program (Certified Event Designer) in conjunction with Auburn University, and an internship program that matched talented design students with internship opportunities at leading design firms.
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