Traveling Everywhere: How to Survive a Global Business Trip

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The book describes in a humorous yet authoritative style how to plan and survive a foreign business trips. it takes the reader through all of the steps of going out of the country on business, from making a multi country itinerary, to avoiding danger on the road. Pocket sized, easy to read, and filled with invaluable tips and tricks of the trade…. More >>

Traveling Everywhere: How to Survive a Global Business Trip

4 Responses to “Traveling Everywhere: How to Survive a Global Business Trip”

  • Anonymous says:

    Paul, know exactly how you feel. A great read, some really good tips on how to organize a business trip across many countries around the world. It’s not just the trip that needs to be organized, but the whole process before and after, to ensure that life still runs smoothly. The author gives some great examples and systems to ensure that everything goes as planned. Keep it up !
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • info says:

    Written in an easy to follow, how-to style, Traveling Everywhere will inform you on how to avoid the many pitfalls and problems when you go on an international business trip. It describes, in more than 60 sections, how to prepare, how to be secure,and how to have the most successful and productive business trip outside your home country. It is a must-have book for anyone going abroad, from the novice to the most experienced of travelers. There is a tip and a lesson for everyone.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • R. S. Wales says:

    I purchased this book to prepare for a new job that involved a significant amount of international travel. This is more of a pamphlet than a book and was extremely brief. It’s 164 pages long, but the book is the size of an iPod and has rather large font. I cannot emphasize enough how little information is presented in this book. Anyone with a decent amount of overseas tourist travel will already know all that is presented in “Traveling Everywhere.”

    In addition to its brevity, it is also outdated; the author makes sure to point out that you should always bring a floppy disk with your contact list and emergency information on it with you whenever you travel. It also barely refers to online reservations and internet resources.

    Buy something newer!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Anonymous says:

    This is fantastic! Yes, it’s humerous, but reading between the lines gives you so many good tips. As a healthcare consultant for 30 years, on planes, trains and automobiles every week, you would think I knew it all. But this jewel of a book taught me new things. I wish I could have written this book.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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