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As the Concur Travel System Project transitions from its preliminary “Phase 0” to the broader “Phase 1” (where it will be piloted by DFA, CIT, ILR and AA&D, plus the...
If you have any questions in mind about the progress of the Concur Travel System Project or about Concur itself, there’s a new frequently asked questions (FAQ) page that may...
On January 25, 2017, Robin Yager, Concur Project Functional Lead, and Dan Dwyer, Concur Project Director, provided an update about the project at a CIT town meeting A presentation...
The project implementing the Concur travel system is in the first stages of training and testing with a pilot group of representatives from Alumni Affairs and Development, CIT,...
In the spring of 2017, the university will begin implementing Concur, a one-stop, web-based, leading-edge travel solution that enables users to address all travel-related tasks,...
When Princeton introduced Concur, some of the benefits that they looked forward to experiencing included: A simpler way to book travel Quicker reimbursement, or possibly no...
A scan created by the traveler is acceptable as an original document The original should be retained at least until the traveler receives reimbursement, to ensure that the scan...
Why Concur With travel having been identified as one of the university’s top-five areas ripe for streamlining and burden reduction, Cornell selected Concur as the best low-cost...
If you currently encounter frustration when booking complex, multiple-stop trips, you'll be glad to hear that you'll be able to either use Concur’s online booking or call a...