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By Ken Walker |
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Hitting the Road
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Operations
A computer may run the wake-up call system, but it’s only as accurate as the information entered into it by the desk clerk you called to make the request.
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By Ken Walker |
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Hitting the Road
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More business travelers say that getting a good night's sleep on the road is harder to deal with than airport security.
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By Rebecca Mazin |
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Staffing & HR
My promise: This year ,I will only pick up my phone in the car after I have pulled over to the side of the road.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
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Hitting the Road
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Killing time at the airport? Here’s where to find the best food, whatever city you’re in.
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Finance
These 10 small-business rip-offs are costing your company big bucks. But you don't have to put up with it any more -- if you know how to fight back.
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By Fredric Paul |
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Cloud Computing
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Technology
With cloud computing, backing up isn't hard to do ... anymore. These days, it's easier, faster, and safer than ever to do your small business backups in the cloud instead of a local...
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By Ken Walker |
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Hitting the Road
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According to BusinessInsider.com, 25% of people on vacation check their work emails hourly. In the U.S. the average worker will only use 57% of his vacation days. That means that over half of...
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By Ken Walker |
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Hitting the Road
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Understanding culture means understanding what motivates and impresses people. And those traints are essential for business success, too.
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By Ken Walker |
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Hitting the Road
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Some discount ticket sites are finally getting a clue when it comes to tracking and taking advantage of frequent-flyer points. Here's the rundown on where to find them.
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By Ken Walker |
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Hitting the Road
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Want to avoid getting bitten by the flu bug when you travel? Here are 10 proven tips that will help to keep you healthy.
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By Ken Walker |
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Hitting the Road
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A travel wiki can be a great resource to keep your company's business travelers from making the same mistakes twice.
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By Ken Walker |
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Hitting the Road
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'Twas the night before Christmas, when in the airport / Restless creatures were stirring, in their suits and their shorts ...
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By Ken Walker |
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Hitting the Road
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If you're smart enough to stop the newspaper when you're out of town, shouldn't you also be smart enough NOT to brag to Facebook that you're leaving?
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By AllBusiness News Staff |
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AllBusiness Daily News
Most fliers won't notice any changes following the airline's Chapter 11 filing. And a bankruptcy is hardly an unusual event for the hard-hit industry.
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By Ken Walker |
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Hitting the Road
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Operations
The truth is; companies have been developing more and more apps and features that will chew up the battery power on your hand-held device more quickly than ever.
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By Ken Walker |
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Hitting the Road
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Operations
Christmas falls on a Sunday this year. That means more "weekday availability" for business travelers. How do you avoid the Holiday Travel Blues?...
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By Ken Walker |
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Hitting the Road
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Inviting your spouse will, without a doubt, change the way you travel. That can be a good thing or a very bad thing, depending on how you handle it.
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By Ken Walker |
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Hitting the Road
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Operations
Think your travel schedule is getting out of hand? Take this test and see whether things are really as bad as you think they are.
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By Matthew McKenzie |
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Hardware & Software
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Technology
The company's Folio lineup will offer small businesses another alternative to the wildly popular MacBook Air -- and claims of up to 9 hours of battery life.
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By Peter Suciu |
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Technology
Business travelers will find some value in the service, even if it's expensive -- and even if it carries the usual security risks.
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