Tech savviness: Using technology to keep in touch
When employees are traveling, you need to be able to communicate with them and share projects. With the likes of Google Drive, Dropbox, Slack, Zoom and Skype, there’s no need for people to be disconnected at any time. Airbnb’s and hotels are becoming more aware of this, and are providing better and more reliable Wi-Fi whenever they can.However**,** despite being the online generation, Millennials do actually prefer face-to-face meetings. If they get the opportunity to travel for a meeting (even if it’s just going on a train to the next city), they would still prefer that to a call in the office. Technology acts as a complement to business travel in this case, but not as a replacement.Just as the entertainment industry had to adapt to the way people wanted to consume content, it’s time for the corporate travel industry and companies to do the same with how people want to travel for business. Modern, productive business travel should seek to incorporate a good, end-to-end experience for travelers, from easy self-booking to options for bleisure travel either side of a work trip.Business travel doesn’t need to be a burden for anyone anymore! Done correctly, it should actually help your employees become more engaged and aligned with your company which will, in turn, contribute to overall company success.