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The Non-Obvious Guide to Traveling for Work
Contributor(s): Bhargava, Rohit (Author)
ISBN: 1940858941     ISBN-13: 9781940858944
Publisher: Ideapress Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $15.26  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: October 2024
This item may be ordered no more than 25 days prior to its publication date of October 22, 2024
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BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics
Series: The Non-Obvious Guide
Physical Information: 135 pages
 
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How do you pack a small suitcase to optimize your luggage and still be ready for any occasion? What are the insider secrets of the travel industry that only elite business travelers know? How can you keep strong relationships with friends and family no matter how often you travel? Life on the road can be glamorous, fulfilling, lonely and hectic all at once. Professionals who spend their careers on the road routinely create their own lifehacks to survive. What if you could sit down for a coffee with them all at once and get their best advice? That, of course, would be impossible ... but this book is the next best thing. As a professional speaker, consultant and longtime road warrior since his early 20s, Rohit Bhargava has logged nearly two million miles traveling to over 50 countries for work. In this book, he takes everything he has learned and combines it with the most useful tips from dozens of fellow travelers to create the ultimate guide to traveling for work. Whether you are currently a frequent business traveler or getting ready to take your first business trip, the advice in this book will help to conquer your next journey (and every one after that ) like seasoned road warrior.

Contributor Bio(s): Bhargava, Rohit: - Rohit Bhargava is the founder of the Non-Obvious Company and entrepreneur having started three successful companies. He is widely considered one of the most entertaining and original thinkers and speakers on marketing disruption and innovation in the world. He is the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of five books and teaches marketing and storytelling at Georgetown University in Washington DC.