Control Company Costs
Organizations that deploy an integrated spend management platform like SAP Concur solutions, manage their travel, expenses, and invoices in one simple platform, and see measurable savings and gains in
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Employee Experience
Walker and Schoenhals say there is no better time to start creating employee experiences than today. Yes, organizations research potential job candidates before they hire them. But the same is also tr
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Growth and Optimization
Your organization’s accounts payable (AP) department, while operating in the background to most, has an impact on many parts of your company’s operations. It’s responsible for reviewing invoices, issu
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Travel and Expense
With the constant evaluation and updating of your expense policies to accommodate new categories of spending, SAP Concur solutions can help make your employee spend program more efficient and accurate
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Growth and Optimization
Integrating your spend data does not mean you have to settle for a sup-par tool to track travel, expenses, and accounts payable invoices – you can get the best of both worlds.
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Travel and Expense
One thing is certain – as the business travel landscape continues to change, we must come together to navigate new travel supplier challenges and increasing inflation. The coming months will be a time
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Travel and Expense
Reflecting on sessions, conversations, and announcements during the 2022 SAP Concur Travel Industry Summit.
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Sustainability
There is more pressure than ever from customers, stakeholders, and senior managers to deliver sustainability solutions. CHOOOSE helps organisations integrate climate action simply and easily into thei
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Control Company Costs
As business travel continues to come back, it is time to dust off our understanding of the rules around travel cost reimbursement by the government.
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Company News
Sixty-one percent of global business travelers are unhappy with their current travel schedules. Nearly a quarter of them are a flight risk.
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