Please click here to download the PDF version.
Don’t let these two conflicting business travel KPIs elevate your stress. This comprehensive guide offers a solution to optimize your business travel policy while maintaining your sanity.
Leveraging data from a survey we’ve conducted in partnership with YouGov of 526 business travelers in the UK, we unveil key strategies to cultivate a successful travel policy that aligns with both company objectives and employee needs.
Within this resource, you'll discover:
This data-driven guide offers actionable insights to create a thriving business travel policy, empowering your organisation to achieve its objectives while prioritising employee satisfaction and environmental responsibility.
Business travel — a vital driver of growth and collaboration, yet often a battleground between cost-effectiveness and employee well-being. Striking the right balance between these seemingly opposing forces can feel like walking a tightrope.
This chapter delves into practical strategies to craft a business travel policy that sings in harmony with both company objectives and employee needs.
Firstly, let's acknowledge the differing perspectives. From a company standpoint, travel needs to be managed diligently, ensuring value for every penny spent. Employees, on the other hand, want comfortable journeys, efficient processes, and a touch of flexibility to accommodate personal preferences. Ignoring either side leads to discord: disgruntled employees or unsustainable costs.
Now, imagine the sweet spot where both sides win. We can achieve this by adopting a data-driven approach, informed by the insights gathered from our survey of 526 business travelers in the UK. Their voices reveal what truly matters, providing a roadmap to navigate the tightrope successfully.
“As a Travel & Expense Manager, I ensure a speedy process for booking and expensing to create a seamless travel experience for employees. New technology like self-check-in at hotels boosts time efficiency. Conversely, cancellation and last-minute changes can backtrack processes. Difficult-to-handle integrative software tools also make business travel management complex.”
Suzie Foard, Travel & Expense Manager, Parexel International
So, what aspects of business travel are important to employees?
Remember: These are general strategies, and you can tailor them to your specific context and budget. By prioritising flexibility, transparency, choice, and a smooth experience, you can foster a sense of harmony and satisfaction among your employees.
Gone are the days of travel policing and micromanagement. This chapter explores innovative ways to boost policy adherence while keeping employees happy. Remember, enforcement doesn't have to be forceful; it can be engaging, rewarding, and even fun.
But first, employees need to understand their travel policy in order for them to adhere to it.
That’s why we asked 526 business travelers in the UK how clear and understandable their current travel policy is to them.
What do they have to say?
Traditional methods, like strict rules and penalties, often create resentment. Instead, let's understand the key drivers of non-compliance:
“From a compliance perspective, we would emphasise compliance risks associated with business travel and their solutions. The traveller needs to know where and how to obtain a visa, how to apply for necessary social security documentation like an A1 or CoC (Certificate of Coverage), and what needs to be considered regarding data protection. There should be regulations on applicable labour law, as well as information on what tax risks may arise for the traveller and/or the company when travelling undocumented. Last but not least, the terms and conditions should also be stated within the policy.”
Dorothee Schweigard, Director Compliance Research Center, WorkFlex
Moving beyond the "catch and punish" approach, we'll explore positive reinforcements and engaging strategies. Imagine a world where policy compliance is seen as a win-win, not a burden.
Let’s see what participants thought about some of these key points when asked what incentives or rewards would motivate them to adhere to their policy.
Remember: These are general strategies, and you can tailor them to your specific context and budget. By prioritising flexibility, transparency, choice, and a smooth experience, you can foster a sense of harmony and satisfaction among your employees.
Imagine a world where business travel policy compliance isn't just a chore, but an engaging adventure filled with points, badges, and leaderboards. This chapter introduces the exciting world of gamification and its potential to transform your travel program.
“Gamifications are an excellent way to promote the commitment of travelling employees and it creates a corporate culture in the "war for talent". At Miles & More, we are looking forward to more exciting gamification campaigns with FREENOW.”
Katrin Jüttner , Head of Partner Sales & Ambient, Miles & More
Traditional methods of policy adherence often fall short, leading to frustration and resentment. Gamification offers a refreshing alternative by leveraging the power of play to:
Here’s what participants think about gamification when asked if it would make their travel policy more attractive.
That said, which rewards in particular would motivate employees to participate in a gamified travel policy?
Remember: Gamification is not a magic bullet, but a powerful tool to enhance engagement. By implementing it thoughtfully and responsibly, you can create a travel program that's not only effective, but also enjoyable for your employees.
Today, bleisure — the seamless blending of business and leisure travel — is gaining momentum, offering a win-win for both companies and employees.
One thing’s for certain: most employees in Europe want to incorporate bleisure into their business travel.
Bleisure offers a multitude of benefits:
“The idea of blending business with leisure certainly could add a valuable dimension to our travel experiences. Partnering with hotels or accommodations that cater to both business and leisure travellers would enhance the overall experience. Access to amenities such as fitness centres, spa facilities, or recreational activities can contribute to a more enjoyable stay. Also, offering insights and recommendations on leisure activities, attractions, and dining options in the destination city would be valuable. This information can help employees plan and maximise their leisure time effectively, ensuring a fulfilling experience.”
Magda Figiel, HR & Operations Senior Manager, BCG Platinion
That said, which actions can you take for your employees to truly enjoy bleisure travel?
Remember: Striking the right balance between work and personal time is essential for high employee motivation and engagement. Encourage responsible planning and ensure employees understand their expected responsibilities during the work portion of the trip.
Our planet is calling, and business travel can no longer ignore its plea. In this chapter, we explore how to integrate sustainable practices into your travel program. That way, your company and employees both win.
Firstly, how important is sustainability to employees when making business travel decisions?
Sustainable travel isn't just about saving the planet, it's also about:
“KPMG has established sustainable mobility criteria in its general expenses policy, aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Priorities are established for the use of certain means of transport, with a lower environmental impact, when travel is considered necessary.”
Borja Ortega Ybarra, Finance Manager, KPMG S.A
The business travel landscape is ever-changing, driven by technological advancements, shifting employee expectations, and the imperative for environmental responsibility. Yet, through data-driven insights and innovative strategies, you can craft a travel policy that thrives.
This ebook has guided you through key aspects of a successful policy, from balancing employee needs and company goals to implementing gamification and embracing bleisure travel.
"We’ve all experienced that sinking feeling of a cancelled flight or train on the way to that important meeting - and in 2023 we saw travel disruptions affect 4 in 5 business travellers. FREENOW’s data supports our recommendation that companies create more flexible policies which enable travellers to maximise their time away whilst reducing external pressures. From overnighting, rather than doing exhausting day trips, to adopting cancellation protection for when things change, putting employee needs first is a catalyst for productivity."
Yasmine El Alj Bratt, Chief Revenue Officer, TravelPerk
By applying the strategies outlined in this ebook and nurturing a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement, you can create a business travel program that fosters employee satisfaction, promotes sustainability, and drives success for your organisation in the long run.
Bon Vovage!