
Duty of Care vs. Risk Management
What’s the difference between duty of care and risk management? When it comes to travel, the two terms are used somewhat interchangeably. While they are related, they are very different.
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What’s the difference between duty of care and risk management? When it comes to travel, the two terms are used somewhat interchangeably. While they are related, they are very different.
There are many components that go into a travel policy, and especially now, policies can enhance and support your company travel program. It’s more important than ever to stay on top of the basics so that you can optimize opportunities for a safe and secure traveler experience.
Here are three approaches to increase credibility and your influence within your organization as you navigate travel programs, financial impact and the health and safety of business travelers.
Duty Of Care: An organization’s legal obligation to do everything reasonably practical to protect the health and safety of employees. Duty of Care has always
Partnering with a TMC has a return on investment that goes beyond just monetary savings. By preparing to talk about the following key topics, you’ll be able to show your leaders the full value of a managed travel program.
Although many travel managers have been able to base their organization’s return to travel decisions on CDC guidance, local government restrictions and the personal comfort of their travelers, those serving organizations providing essential services needed to devise strategies to keep travelers safe and comfortable during the spread of COVID-19. As the Travel Management Company for several essential service organizations, Fox World Travel supports travel managers and travelers in several ways.
What is your TMC doing for you while your travel is stalled? Your role as a travel manager is just as important, if not more, than usual. Many travel managers are getting more questions than ever from your organization and travelers on your travel policy and program.
Sometimes it can be difficult to explain to them the benefits of booking within policy and through the proper channels, too often its only after a sticky situation occurs that travelers really see the benefit of their travel policy. As a part of your ‘business traveler adventure series’ we are taking a look at duty of care in this story.
In this day and age, duty of care is one of the most important things for organizations to consider in their travel policy. While often
Fox World Travel is always here to support travelers before, during and even after their flights. We also offer our tools and technology with organizations so they can keep up to date with their employees during their travels. That’s why Fox is excited to offer its new duty-of-care tool with the new Magnatech Travel Management Solutions’ SafeToGo Risk Messaging platform.
How can a travel management company help your organization? And what does a corporate travel management company do? Let’s find out.
Why is disruption management so important? Think about the impact of a 60-minute delay on the first segment of a connecting flight – it’s a frustrating travel day in the making. Helping travelers to avoid these situations is a big deal. While disruption can’t be eliminated, the corporate travel industry can do more to proactively avoid it.
Feeling inspired and want to talk about creating a win together? Let’s create something to celebrate. Contact Fox today.