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What a Standards & Compliance Program Is (& Why You Need One)

ITA Group

If a customer faces options in a highly competitive market, having a strong brand reputation is a differentiator. Some common reasons channel leaders implement standards programs include: Tracking compliance to brand guidelines and marketing representation. Knowledge/certification requirements. When Is a Standards Program Ideal?

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Destination guide for sustainable venues in Stuttgart 

The MICE Blog

Everyone is familiar with one side of Stuttgart’s story—its fame as the birthplace of the first car and its dominant presence in the automotive sector. That includes adapting and anticipating changes in education, vocational training and research. Yet, there’s a less explored narrative that’s now emerging.

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Crew management in airlines: planning and scheduling with Sabre, Jeppesen, and others

AltexSoft Travel

During rostering or assignment phase , pairings and other possible activities like training are assigned to actual crewmembers, in line with their qualifications, vacation days, and multiple other regulations. To make things even more complicated, each crew member has between 5 to 100 certificates and licenses with different expiration dates.

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Incentives

ITA Group

Learning & Training Tools. Marketing & Communication strategy. Using Certification and Training Incentives to Meet Shifting Customer Expectations. How a flexible, strategic channel program changed the game for a major automotive manufacturer. Dealer Engagement Hubs. Incentive Platforms. Points Programs.