We’re surrounded by more data than ever, but how do we turn mountains of data into manageable insights? In this episode, Chad and Miriam talk with April Bridgeman, Managing Director of BCD’s consulting arm, Advito, to explore how AI is changing the data game for travel managers.
April shares the latest trends her team is seeing, plus practical ways AI can uncover fresh, actionable insights from the data most travel programs already have. From overcoming policy hurdles and security concerns to navigating the basics of prompting, she offers smart, sustainable tips for getting started without feeling overwhelmed.
If you’re ready to work with your data instead of feeling buried by it, this one’s for you.
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