Today’s businesswoman is a sharp professional. She is keenly
aware of her surroundings. She knows how
to handle herself. But what if she were someplace unknown? Forbes Living TV
explores business travel challenges for woman.
The world we live in today is not the same world we lived in
10 years ago. There is more danger and more uncertainty. There are newer and
better digital gadgets to make professional presentations. The businesswoman has
so many options, and more so when she travels internationally.
Some of the international travel questions a professional woman
might have are:
Is the hotel close to the business center where I need to
be?
Which taxi company is the safest?
Does the hotel room door have adequate safety measures such as deadbolt locks?
Does the hotel room door have adequate safety measures such as deadbolt locks?
Most of these can be answered before she leaves. Others are
answered upon arrival. Fortunately, there is an abundance of information online
to find from business customs around the world to the safest food to eat. The
Forbes Living TV show also suggests getting a hotel room on the second the
seventh floors, don’t get off an elevator is a man is following you, use all
hotel room door locks, keep money, credit cards and the room card key out of
sight, and travel with a “clean” tablet or laptop and cell phone. If stolen,
thieves cannot get personal financial or other data. Business challenges can be
managed with forethought, planning and awareness.
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