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R-E-S-P-E-C-T
Aretha had it right about respect. We want it, we need it and we don't get enough of it.

How sticky are your ideas?
Every now and then I come across a book that really nails its topic. "Made To Stick" by brothers Chip and Dan Heath is one of them. Their insights into consistently creating memorable messages is must reading for anyone in sales.

A Halloween Treat Does The Trick For Hilton and Me!
How to make lemonade from a lemon. Leadership lessons on dealing with unexpected adverse conditions.

Work/Life Balance For The Business Traveler
Stay connected to the critical areas of your life while traveling for business. Expect the unexpected and enjoy the outcome!

Business Travel: What If Your Business Travel Is a 6 Month Deployment to Iraq?
We all consider Business Travel to mean one thing: A Corporate Traveler. But what if your business travel includes packing fatigues and army boots? What if your business travel includes packing a sea bag for a trip to the "Med"?

Business Travel: When You Are the Homefront
Business Travel is stressful for the traveler. How about the folks at home? What can you do?

Tips for the Novice Traveler
So you've gotten the call. You are going to be traveling for your business and you are a novice. Maybe you've done it last year, but that was last year...

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Go For Your Big Dreams!
Remember when you were a kid and felt you could set the world on fire? Millionaire? Sure. Hollywood star? Of course! Astronaut? Easy. Best-selling author? No problem. World traveler? Start packing.

Business Travel: When You Are the Homefront
Business Travel is stressful for the traveler. How about the folks at home? What can you do?

Business Travel: What If Your Business Travel Is a 6 Month Deployment to Iraq?
We all consider Business Travel to mean one thing: A Corporate Traveler. But what if your business travel includes packing fatigues and army boots? What if your business travel includes packing a sea bag for a trip to the "Med"?

The Ground Rules for Taking Off on International Travels
The Ground Rules for Taking Off on International Travels Originally published in the KC Small Business Monthly, May 2001, this article provides an overview of the considerations and concerns which face every international business traveler. The situations and circumstances will vary by country and citizen. But the ground rules apply to everyone. If you are prepared to deal with language, culture, and location differences, you can have smooth, comfortable, and profitable trip. This article is also available at http://www.wudang.com/English/Library/Travel01.pdf

Beating Travel Stress The Art of Surviving on the Road
Whether for holidays or business trips, traveling can grate on the nerves of even the most patient soul. From security checks to winding lines to time zone changes, today’s traveler faces countless aggravations and inconveniences. Don’t let travel stress dampen your spirits and ruin your voyages! If insomnia, travel burnout, or jet lag plague you as you zip from city to city, all is not lost. By employing several nutritional, physical, and mental strategies, you can relax your body and relax your mind. You’ll soon see that touring can indeed be an enjoyable experience, even if unexpected snarls creep into your travel plans.

Resume of a Frequent Traveler
I often get asked about what it takes to be a frequent business traveler. Packing your suitcase, spending four nights a week in a hotel, and navigating through the TSA lines are all part of the grind, but they just begin to scratch the surface of what is involved with weekly travel. This Resume of a Frequent Traveler outlines what it really takes to survive the road warrior lifestyle.

"Does This Hotel Have A Gym?"
It will take self-discipline to regain control of your vitality when you live the stressful life of the business traveler. The good news is that, if you start now, and make firm commitments to one little change at a time, you can do it. You can go from "rode hard" to something more like "road hard." And here are the eight best practices to help you get started.

Getting the Most Out of Group Travel
Group tour travel is a great way to save money and broaden your access to exotic destinations. These excursions have a lot more to offer than just a ride on a bus. Tour companies often have the leverage and connections to negotiate significant discounts with hotels and other vendors. They can help you cut your vacation expenses. If you're a first time traveler, a group tour can help you to get around in unfamiliar territory. Some destinations are difficult to visit at all without an experienced guide, and group tour travel solves that dilemma.

Business Travel and Relocation: Leased Apartment or Serviced Apartment?
If you are a business traveler, temporarily staying in a new location to work with a company, then you may be having some difficulty deciding what kind of accommodations to look for. A hotel room for an extended stay is almost certainly too expensive. Your options are likely limited to leasing an apartment, or renting a serviced apartment.

Personal Expense Manager for a travelling businessman
ShootReceipt is a specifically designed mobile application for the business traveler that will ease out on his/her paper receipts that has to be managed for an expense reimbursement.

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