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American Express Business Travel announces cXo planning dashboard
As most C-level executives look to gain greater control of travel program spend moving into the 2010 budgeting season, American Express Business Travel, a global industry leader in business travel management, announced cXo planning dashboard (cXo). A new, customizable budgeting and planning tool, cXo planning dashboard is specifically designed to help C-level executives make informed, targeted decisions that support revenue generating activities within cost reduction parameters rather than implementing sweeping, across-the-board cuts. With a patent currently pending, cXo is a global offering that enhances consulting activities and expands upon the current reporting and dashboard solutions which exist today.

“Looking ahead to 2010, companies will need to remain competitive in their respective marketplaces, and challenge the status quo to identify more opportunities for savings,” said Frank Schnur, vice president, Advisory Services, American Express Business Travel. “Through the cXo planning dashboard, companies can gain increased transparency into corporate travel spend as well as foresight into T&E program changes that enable them to make targeted, strategic T&E cost reductions. This can help remove excess expenditures and minimize the risk of cutting into revenue-generating travel that could hamper return-on-travel-investment over time.”

As the first dashboard of its kind, cXo integrates travel, card, expense and HR data and selected key performance indicators (KPIs) into one source while utilizing American Express Business Travel’s benchmarking to perform in-depth opportunity analysis. Executives can weigh potential compliance and policy changes and gather insight in an interactive format by benchmarking their program against best-in-class travel programs to project maximum savings.

Delivered monthly or quarterly, cXo planning dashboard can be customized within the following categories:
"Being able to accurately assess data and use it to project the impact of change to corporate travel programs will enable executives to achieve a level of precision and control that was not possible before,” continued Mr. Schnur. “As we move toward economic recovery, companies will continue to look to be more resourceful when it comes to their T&E spending. Innovative technology tools such as cXo that can efficiently capture current and future spend and savings opportunities will play an essential role in driving ROI.”

Before designing a company’s customized cXo planning dashboard, American Express Business Travel’s consultants sit down with senior executives to first understand the current status of the program as well as goals and objectives. Consultants then evaluate the culture, business purpose, procurement strategy and current policy in order to select critical KPIs, business units, and other data to ensure the dashboard’s projections align with a company’s unique business needs and project the most accurate view into T&E program changes.

American Express operates one of the world’s largest travel agency networks with locations in over 140 countries worldwide. Total travel sales volume in 2008 was $29.1 billion, including proprietary volume, volume processed through joint ventures, and American Express branded volume processed through its partner network. Vicky Karantzavelou - Thursday, October 15, 2009