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BTN Magazine

One-On-One With CWT's Douglas Anderson: Mega CEO Eyes Cost, Growth Plans

BTN Online | June 30, 2008

New Carlson Wagonlit Travel president and CEO Douglas Anderson recently spoke with Business Travel News editor-in-chief David Meyer and travel management editor Seth Harris about shedding costs, finding the right mix of acquisitive and organic growth and keeping the company at full speed in the current economic conditions.

Management Travel US

5Q with CWT's Doug Anderson

Management Travel US | June 12, 2008

Douglas Anderson, new Carlson Wagonlit Travel president met with Management.travel during the Association of Corporate Travel Executives conference here last month to discuss his new role, challenges and his take on the travel industry.

Business Travel World

CWT launches tool to match agency and card data

Business Travel World | April 23, 2008

Carlson Wagonlit has launched an enhanced corporate card reporting system. CWT Agency + Card Reporting matches bookings made through the travel management company and expenditure for air, hotel, rail and car rental data from any corporate card programme.

Hommes et commerces HEC

"The important thing is to know how to swim in any ocean" (interview with Hubert Joly) (in French)

Hommes et commerces HEC | February-March 2008

He practically tripled revenues in four years at Carlson Wagonlit Travel, making it the world's leading business travel management company, ahead of American Express, in a market that is reputedly difficult. At the beginning of March, Hubert Joly, 48, took the reigns at the parent company, the American giant Carlson, a world leader in hotels, business travel management, restaurants and marketing services. We met him a few days before his departure for Minneapolis, home of Carlson headquarters.

La Tribune

Hubert Joly, the French Touch at the American Company Carlson (in French)

La tribune | March 3, 2008

Today, this Frenchman becomes the CEO of Carlson, a family-owned American company. He is planning to increase the size of the group, currently operating in the hotel, business travel management and restaurant industries.

The Transnational

5Q with CWT's Hubert Joly

The Transnational | November 14, 2007

Carlson Wagonlit Travel since 2003 has aggressively pursued acquisitions across the world to establish a global network of corporate travel services, but the company's largest purchase, the 2006 acquisition of U.S. rival Navigant, took some time to digest. Now, hungry for more, the company has announced several recent moves in Europe and Asia, the latest reportedly being the acquisition of Swedish agency Ark Travel.

Decisions Achats

The limits of low-cost airlines (in French)

Decision Achats | October 1, 2007

Business travelers represent a quarter of low-cost airlines’ clients. Companies’ use of low-cost airlines, however, is more about seizing opportunities on certain flights or even a trend than a financial decision.

Chief Executive

Transforming Travel

Chief Executive | June 2007

After years of helping companies and organizations trim their travel costs, travel management companies must now focus on the traveler, according to Hubert Joly, President and CEO of Carlson Wagonlit Travel. In the June 2007 issue of Chief Executive, he highlights the necessity of making business travel a more pleasant and productive experience for travelers.

Beschaffung

Eco-Friendlier Travel (translated from German by CWT)

Beschaffung Aktuell | June 2007

What effects do business trips have on the environment? This is a question that travel managers and management boards are forced to ask themselves more frequently these days. Travel is on the rise, with trips within Europe alone expected to double by 2030. At the same time, the industrial nations signing the Kyoto Protocol have committed themselves to reducing their emissions.

Voyages d'Affaires

3 Questions to Peter Brady (in French)

Voyages d'affaires | June 2007

Peter Brady, vice president Transaction Services, Global Product Management explains how Carlson Wagonlit Travel manages risks for business travelers in the face of epidemics and political unrest.

Decisions Achats

Negotiating better hotel rates (in French)

Decision Achats | May 1, 2007

Hotel spend represents on average 17 percent of corporate travel budgets. This is a purchasing category that is particularly difficult to optimize since the majority of employees tend to reserve hotels themselves without accessing the rates negotiated by buyers.

BTN Magazine

One-On-One With CEO Hubert Joly: CWT Readies Decision Support

BTN Online | April 2, 2007

Carlson Wagonlit Travel president and CEO Hubert Joly last week spoke with BTN editor-in-chief David Meyer and travel management editor Seth Harris about demand, service, savings, security, the Navigant integration and a new management information tool.

FT

CEO interview: A focus on cost

FT.com | April 2, 2007

As president and chief executive of Carlson Wagonlit Travel, Hubert Joly heads one of those rare business phenomena - a Franco-American company.

Voyages d'Affaires

Travel Agencies: More Responsibilities for Business Travel Agents (in French)

Voyages d'affaires | March 2007

Business travel agents are witnessing a revolution with new market conditions and major changes in corporate buying behavior.

The Transnational

Online Booking Expansion Powers Unilever's Global Data Efforts

The Transnational | January 24, 2007

Unilever first deployed KDS in the Netherlands. "We did not have a travel agency in the Netherlands until 1999; we used to have a KLM implant" as one of the last companies to have an onsite airline office, said Bill Doull, Unilever supply manager in Europe for non-production items.

Journal du Net

Online Booking for Business Travel Really Takes off (in French)

Le Journal du Net | January 5, 2007

Carlson Wagonlit Travel saw its online bookings in Europe increase by 50 percent in the first six months of 2006 and the company estimates that Europe will catch up with the United States in two to three years. The director of the CWT Online Implementation Group sizes up the situation.