I was asked recently by a friend of mine, who also happens to be
business consultant, if ours is a freedom sale or a capability sale. A freedom
sale allows the customer to gain freedom from the supplier by having them do
something faster, better, and cheaper. The capability sale brings a unique
solution to a problem many customers have.
Your travelers and our agents
would probably answer a freedom sale as we deliver a better trip faster,
better, and cheaper than the traveler could deliver on their own. Your Travel
Managers and our Account Managers would respond that it’s a capability sale
because we are helping to create and manage a travel procurement system that
the company neither has the expertise, data, personnel or time to do completely
on their own. So the freedom sale is transactional (trip management) and the
capability sale is the part that we do that is strategic (systems development
or travel management) for Travel and Expense.
What about both? What we know is
that when both are leveraged together well, the results are exponential – and
it is exciting. The right system is developed based on the right best
practices, tools, and company culture, and as a result the transactions come
out better because both the company and the traveler are as happy as possible. So the key here is to make sure you are leveraging
your TMC’s support on the freedom sale side (trips) and the capability side
(travel). What we often
find is that because travel management systems and processes are so unknown to
so many, that the focus is usually solely on trip management.
Our focus for
years has been on the development of a healthy travel management ecosystem that
balances the desires of the company and its travelers. Guidance, training,
education and evolution are at the core of the travel leadership consulting we intend to deliver
to those who seek this capability. A great example of this is one of our customers who saved
$250,000 out of its 1.5 million dollar travel budget and gained
control and support in the process. Got freedom and capability?
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