Any Travel Risk Management (TRM) programme is a journey, and most organisations are at different stages of their maturity and alignment to the ISO 31030 TRM standard.

Undertaking this self-assessment is the start of the journey for many organisations and allows you to establish an initial understanding of your level of maturity for all the components, benchmark yourself against similar organisations and have an evidenced-based approach to engaging with your senior stakeholders on this topic. 

About the Travel Risk Management Maturity Questionnaire

This TRM Maturity Model is a framework that seeks to help organisations assess and enhance their travel risk management practices. It provides a structured approach to evaluating the current state of and an organisation’s TRM programme and guides the development of more sophisticated and effective risk management strategies over time. The model typically categorises maturity levels from basic to advanced, outlining specific characteristics, processes and capabilities at each stage.

There are 24 questions and it should take around 10 minutes to complete the questionnaire. You will receive a report directly afterwards which you can download or have sent to you via email.

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    With such a large network of employees, business travel is an essential element of ensuring the company operates efficiently and effectively. In 2021, the International Organization for Standardization issued new travel risk management guidance: ISO 31030.

    ISO 31030 will become the new global benchmark for travel risk management, helping organisations make the right decisions to support their employees within a framework of good practice guidance developed by a global community of experts. Initially issued as best practice guidance, the standard is now being implemented by standards bodies across the globe.

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