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Business Travelers not Changing Their Plans Due to Terrorist AttacksAlthough some business travelers are taking some precautions such as staying in lower-profile hotels and avoiding large gatherings, most have not missed a beat in the wake of recent terrorist scares. Adult Education - Creating Overwhelmingly Successful Learning Programs for the (supposed) Adults in Your OrganizationEvery organization understands the value of ongoing education and training. We all want to have a staff of professionals who continue to grow and improve themselves in their specialty, to learn the ropes of their industry, and to learn about your company and your customers.
Active adult learners make the best employees. But many managers and trainers fail to recognize the fact that adults learn very differently than children and younger adults who are in the formal school system. Doing Business in Europe - an Etiquette Primer for AmericansYou're an American businessperson whose company is expanding into European markets. Or your company is acquiring or has been acquired by one. Or you're courting a supplier or venture capitalist from Europe. In any case, you want to make good impression.
Here's how! Doing Business in India - Business Travel in a Strange LandThe Opportunity
Your company is outsourcing work, finding new markets, opening a new division, or working on a project. You need to go to India to meet with co-workers or customers. You’ve never been there. You have no idea what to do or where to start. Help is here! Food in the Corporate World - an Interview With Executive Chef John CirioWhen one of our readers asked about the protocols of serving food in a corporate environment, we went to John Cirio. Who better to address the uses and protocols of food in the corporate world than the man who has been the personal chef to four United States Presidents? More about our guest at the bottom of this article. Celebrating the Holidays in a Multicultural Workplace Without Going Broke, Crazy or Out of BusinessWe all want to encourage our teams to be happy and festive, and we like to be generous. But I wonder what even the reformed Ebeneezer Scrooge would do when given a tight schedule, a tighter budget; and teams that celebrate Eid, Holi, the Lunar New Year and hundreds of other holidays!
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