Risk Management of Meetings and MICE Travel

February 12, 2019

Corporate Travel Managers play a key role in a successful meetings program. A majority (67%) worldwide are at least “somewhat involved” in organizing meetings.1 Even when they are not involved, most manage travel to meetings and conferences. This study examines how companies approach the safety of (1) meeting attendees and (2) meeting, events, and incentive (MICE) travelers. MICE travel poses several safety-related challenges:

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