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2012 SME Report: SMEs Turn To Technology For Booking, Expense

By Michael B. Baker / April 25, 2012 / Contact Reporter
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Automated booking and particularly expense tool usage is predominant among midmarket travel programs, even those without tight controls on preferred vendors, while most small-market buyers are using or in the process of selecting the tools, according to Business Travel News' Small and Medium Enterprise Report. The popularity of such tools stems from the increasing availability of technology tailored to smaller travel programs and a growing desire for travel program reporting among such companies.

Many SME buyers have found that automating the front and back end of the travel process lets them gather data and manage costs even when a fully managed travel program is not feasible, said Thomas Marks, director of product marketing for Concur's small business segment. As such, they can find savings outside of vendor negotiations or other processes that often require a larger program's clout.

[Please click here to view the digital edition of the 2012 Small and Medium Enterprise Report, featuring all charted data, downloadable as a pdf.]

 "The trend for a while was beginning to look at managed travel, but there was a bit of a backlash, as a lot of companies don't have a culture that supports a mandate," Marks said. "Executives are not willing to get behind a travel program that's not going to succeed."

Online Booking Controls Light

Just under half of all buyers surveyed said they have a company-approved online booking system in place, while another 8 percent said they were selecting or implementing such a tool. A great majority of surveyed midmarket buyers—those with between $2 million and $12 million in 2011 U.S.-booked air volume—use or plan to use online booking tools, with two-thirds reporting a tool in place and only 11 percent noting no plans to use one. Usage is much lower among small-market buyers—those with $2 million or less in air volume—with only a third indicating they use an online booking system and as many saying they have no intent to use one.

Most midmarket buyers direct travelers to such corporate booking tools as GetThere or Concur Travel, but only 18 percent of small-market buyers do, according to the survey. Small-market buyers were much more likely to direct travelers to airline consumer or business sites or online travel management companies. "Consumer sites are getting so good that there's less of an incentive to move towards a managed travel program," said Marks, claiming small-market buyers are finding little cost savings from strict online booking mandates. "Employees can book travel however they like and use a personal credit card."

Some small-market buyers, however, have employed online booking tools to help enforce policies. Christa Neau, travel and events manager for 300-employee software company Infinite Campus, did so by deploying and customizing Concur for booking, with the help of its TMC.

"We have all the notifications," she said. "When rules are broken, tickets are not instantly booked, and anything in excess of our travel policy has to be signed off on by a department manager or director and run through accounting."

World Travel Inc. CEO Jim Wells said small-market buyers often take several steps to build up to such processes, first directing simple domestic flights to be booked online and later introducing such controls as purchasing windows.

Amy Page, travel manager for seasoning manufacturer McCormick & Co., said she introduced about two years ago an online booking tool for her program, which consists of about $7 million in annual North America-booked air travel. Boosting adoption has been a challenge, not because travelers want to be mavericks and book their own way but because they're accustomed to the full-service, rent-a-plate model the company has in place, she said.

"It's not mandated, but we've strongly recommended they give it a try," Page said. "Quite frankly, travelers still find it easier to call or send an email."

Other midmarket buyers are dealing with online booking on a global scale. Laurie Etcheverry, corporate travel manager for business media company IHS Inc., has built policies into online booking tools in several markets worldwide. North American travelers book through Concur, while travelers in the United Kingdom, Switzerland, France, Germany and Singapore use Amadeus e-Travel. Travelers in Japan use a booking tool supplied by Carlson Wagonlit Travel.

IHS' online adoption stands at about 85 percent in the United States and Canada and at about 65 percent for most countries using e-Travel, except for lower levels in the United Kingdom, Etcheverry said. "We really push online booking for simple trips," she said. "We put it out there that using the online booking tool saves in transaction fees and saves the company money, and we want people to realize that spending the company's money is like spending your own money."

Embracing Online Expense

The majority of small and midmarket survey respondents indicated they use a third-party or internally developed system to report expenses electronically. Only 5 percent of midmarket buyers and 22 percent of small-market buyers said they have no plans to implement such a tool within the next few years.

Even so, Concur's Marks said Excel files and other paper-based processes remain the most common way most small businesses file expense reports. That slowly is shifting as more tailored tools—scaled-down and cloud-based versions, for example—become available, which also has lowered the entry price for implementation.

McCormick switched to an automated expense reporting tool when it introduced its online booking tool, replacing a phone-based system for expense management. Page said it has made the process significantly easier for travelers. Merging expense and booking data streams ultimately will make it easier for her to issue reports to senior management showing overall spend by business units and savings opportunities, she said.

Infinite Campus' Neau said her company's use of Concur for expense reporting is one of the few instances in which it uses a third-party product instead of its own, as its general ledger is not set up to track travel spending correctly.

"It's really the best way for us to get a handle on reporting and track all the various pieces of travel spend," she said. "It can also help us reassess issues with our current general ledger and rebuild that."

IHS' Etcheverry said her company is working to consolidate several tools and processes onto a single global expense platform, with a year-end target for completion.

Mobile technology also is helping to propel adoption of automated expense tools among small and midmarket buyers, Marks said. Since the vast majority of business travelers carry smartphones or tablets, implementing expense tools with mobile capabilities makes more seamless adoption easier, he said. "At the very least, they're using the mobile app to capture receipt images," he said.

Buyers Seek Actionable Data

Regardless of how SME buyers manage bookings and expenses, many crave regular reporting, both pre- and post-trip, and data that can directly benefit the procurement process. "We're seeing a shift from canned reports to those on spend and what department spent what, who are the top travelers and top markets—more actionable data," Atlas Travel president Elaine Osgood said. "We're trying to figure out how to bring even more actionable data to the point of sale, where, for example, agents can say, 'You have too many passengers on that flight.' "

Ultramar Travel Management chairman and CEO Peter Klebanow said even his smallest corporate clients get monthly standard program reports. Midmarket buyers ask for more customized reports, along with analysis and meetings to review them.

TMCs catering to small and midmarket buyers said these reports largely are for exception reporting, most frequently checking for lowest fare usage. For smaller companies, that sometimes requires reviewing the actions of only a few travelers.

"They only need to look at a fraction of the employee base to find 80 percent of those exceptions," said Casto Travel Management president and COO Marc Casto. "They look at fare savings, general travel management savings and the exception reporting itself."

This report originally appeared in the April 16, 2012, edition of Business Travel News.

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