What's a great way to make sure your travellers are safer for every trip, even if each one might be different? This Wednesday, join our complimentary #MeetTheMentors webinar and find out more about how Pre-Travel Risk Assessments are vital now the world feels like an even more risky place to travel around. Our Mentors will cover some of the barriers to using pre-travel assessments, like push-back from travellers, and how online booking tools often configure security as a part of the booking process. As well as factors like having a lack of scope on risks that should be covered and not enough time spent on developing and applying a proper risk assessment. As well as the perennial question from travellers, do we really need to do a Pre-Travel Risk Assessment for every trip? Of course, the answer is yes, if your organisation genuinely wants to look after its people. And as James Lawrence (Jim ) MSc CSyP FSyl explained previously on becoming a #TRAMentor, with the introduction of ISO 31030, he’d really like to see better standards and application of safer practices across the TRM space and that these standards are increasingly adopted by individuals and organisations globally. As the world is riskier than ever, he believes that it’s imperative that organisations adopt TRM as a key pillar to support safer global mobility and awareness. So, Jim sees this webinar as a great opportunity to talk about using pre-travel risk assessments as a really practical step for organisations to build better TRM within their travel programmes. So, join Jim, Carlos, and Jennifer - hosted by Sara McKenna, for an hour as they get into some of the detail. Wed, 27 Nov 2024 12:30 - 13:30 (UTC+00:00) Meet the Mentors Webinar Series: Pre-Travel Risk Assessments – sign up here:https://buff.ly/3V2zecu PS. Register now - and when you do, please feel free to submit questions Sara will ask on your behalf during the webinar.
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Who knew that so many people whose jobs involve frequent business trips are left feeling homesick, lonely, exhausted and anxious? This article gives some great practical tips around making business travel feel easier. #worldtravelprotection #businesstravel #travelstress #travelhealth #traveltrust
A survey commissioned by travel risk management company World Travel Protection has found that many people whose careers involve frequent journeys are left feeling homesick, lonely, exhausted and anxious. However, business trips are an important part of success. Here's how to navigate them and stay healthy and safe. #businesstravel #travelriskmanagement #trm #homesick #medicalassistance #mititgaterisk #dutyofcare
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These four takeaways are indeed critical for a safe travel program. Thanks Jorge Mesa for your thought leadership. It helps our customers have peace of mind when it comes their travel risk management strategy and keeping their travelers safe and productive while they are on the road!
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