22 January 2009

GTMC to undergo radical review


Outside consultants are being brought in to carry out a ââ¬Åâœradicalââ¬~ review of the Guild of Travel Management Companies.

The move was announced after the Guildââ¬â¢s Annual General Meeting yesterday by its chairman, Travel by Appointmentââ¬â¢s Maurice Veronique.

Veronique said with GTMC chief executive Philip Carlisle retiring this year it was a ââ¬Åâœnatural opportunity to look, in depth, at the shape and direction of the Guildââ¬~.

ââ¬ÅâœThe achievements of our strategy in 2008, coupled with the shape of the marketplace after the turmoil of an economic downturn in 2008 and 2009, make it prudent and sensible to examine every facet of the GTMC structure so that the organisation is truly ready for the next 10 years and fit for purpose going forward.ââ¬~

An independent firm of consultants, Tenon Group PLC, will conduct the review.

ââ¬ÅâœTenon Groupââ¬â¢s brief is simple and unequivocal. To get the GTMC fit for the future. Their focus will be on creating a Guild that meets the changing face of business and society in the future.

ââ¬ÅâœWe intend to use 2009 to undergo the most radical and sweeping re-evaluation of the GTMCââ¬â¢s structure, the most thorough review in our organisationââ¬â¢s 40 year history.

ââ¬ÅâœThis coming year is going to be tough ââ¬' but we are ready for it. Through the GTMC partnership strategy that we are now pursuing, through the transparent communications and the preparation of our leaders of tomorrow, the Guild is determined to ââ¬' and indeed will - continue to play a pivotal role in the travel management sector.ââ¬~

The GTMC now has 33 members after three joined in the last year - Wexas Travel, Co-Operative Travel Management and Business Travel Direct.

He updated members on an initiative announced at last yearââ¬â¢s AGM to form a Twenty/20 Group of up and coming middle managers drawn from the Guildââ¬â¢s membership.

He said a Twenty/20 delegation will travel to the GTMC conference in Dubai in May to unveil a major project, looking at the ââ¬Ëœdigital nativeââ¬â¢, the business traveller of tomorrow.


At the AGM, Ajay Sodha of Key Travel and Adam White of Bath Business Travel joined the executive council.

Graham Ramsey of ATP International, Derek Barlow of Travel Alliance and Alan Spence of Fcm Travel were re-elected.


By Bev Fearis


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