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    Professionalism on the Road: Making Work Travel Kinder

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    Category Business travel etiquette tips;Business travel insurance;Workplace etiquette

    Deadline: September 26, 2018 | Date: September 26, 2018

    Venue/Country: Training Doyens 26468 E Walker Dr,Aurora, Colora, U.S.A

    Updated: 2018-09-04 18:59:54 (GMT+9)

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    OVERVIEW

    Traveling with a supervisor? Or a group of colleagues? Are the expectations different if you’re traveling abroad? Does it really matter if I upgrade to first class or order steak & lobster at a business dinner on the road? In this webinar, we will delve into these common travel questions and answers. While it is important to follow the cultural norms of your employer when traveling for work, there are some business travel etiquette tips that can help provide a framework to safeguard your career path, your employer’s reputation, and even your comfortability away from the office!

    WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND

    If you ever have the opportunity (or hassle, as it can sometimes be) to travel for work, but are unsure of the expectations on you surrounding work travel, then this webinar is for you. During work travel, you are always representing your employer and thus rules regarding your behaviour, spending habits, and more should uphold your employer’s reputation. However, away from the office, things can sometimes feel more relaxed or unconventional, so it can be difficult to know what the boundaries really are. When you are traveling with a supervisor, staff member, or a group of colleagues, things can be even more perplexing. This webinar will help establish some of the expected protocols across those various situations so that you better understand the ‘rule book of travel.

    AREAS COVERED

    Communication and setting expectations before you even leave on a business trip are crucial for establishing the entire tone of your travel. Traveling with a supervisor, staff member, or group of colleagues can post additional conundrums to tackle. What you wear to travel in – and at your destination – also reflect on how well the business goes, so choose wisely. Keep in mind that, when traveling for work, you are a direct representative of your employer, so from the moment you step into your car or walk through the doors of an airline terminal, it is imperative that you put your best, professional self on display. Your attitude, your attire, your packing and organizational skills, your communication, and more can expose your employer either positively or negatively. Finally, just because the actual travel is complete, doesn’t mean the work trip is over. This webinar will cover corporate etiquette guidelines and offer some additional tips for making your trip an easier and most positive one!

    LEARNING OBJECTIVES

    Traveling for work can be thrilling and exhausting at the same time. Unfortunately, work travel can also be a minefield for professionals new to traveling on the employer’s dime and that can lead to major issues that go so far as to derail a promising career. This webinar will share business travel etiquette tips: solely, with a supervisor or staff member, or as part of a group.

    WHO WILL BENEFIT

    Professionals who travel for work

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