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Traveling For Business?
Melville, NY,
November 06, 2004
How can a business traveler stay organized and productive while on the road? Sharon Mann, an organizational expert at Esselte -- a leader in office solutions and known for its Pendaflex® brand of filing products -- offers ways that the mobile executive can keep focused and be efficient while traveling. Whether you are a first time traveler or a seasoned road warrior, these tips will be useful.
1. Carry Pen and Paper: Even in the digital age, the most low-tech solution is still the best, so always be equipped with a pen, pencil, highlighter and notepad, notes Mann. You might need to just dash off a message or take notes, but remember - paper and pen will always work during a power failure.
2. Be Tech Savvy: Advances in technology are making it easier to be a mobile executive, says Mann, and having the latest technology at your fingertips such as a cell phone, wireless e-mail, PDA, lap-top computer- will help stay in touch and in sync with your office, your colleagues and your clients.
3. Do Your Research: Do your homework and research the area of
where you are going before you get there, advises Mann. This includes
noting the currency exchange, places to stay, nightlife entertainment,
appropriate attire, restaurants for you and your clients, car
service/car rental information, and the distance between the airport and
your destination. Be aware of the dos and donts of where you are going
and dress accordingly, states Mann, you dont want to end up dressed too
formally or too casually for your destination.
4. Bring Batteries: Sure, this sounds like a no-brainer, but it is important to have batteries to back up all of the technological products you may have with you. And, reminds Mann, dont forget the charger for your cell phone!
5. Take Business Cards: Always carry extra business cards on you, and keep them in an easy-to-reach place. When traveling, your business card is your calling card, and you want to make sure to have enough with you to give out to important clients, business partners and new contacts, recommends Mann.
6. Keep Important Information Close: Mann urges keeping your license, passport, tickets and directions to your destination in an easy but safe spot close by. Always keep this on hand, in briefcase or on your body, perhaps in a fanny pack or an inner jacket pocket, and never pack your traveling information - always keep it accessible.
4. Bring Batteries: Sure, this sounds like a no-brainer, but it is important to have batteries to back up all of the technological products you may have with you. And, reminds Mann, dont forget the charger for your cell phone!
5. Take Business Cards: Always carry extra business cards on you, and keep them in an easy-to-reach place. When traveling, your business card is your calling card, and you want to make sure to have enough with you to give out to important clients, business partners and new contacts, recommends Mann.
6. Keep Important Information Close: Mann urges keeping your license, passport, tickets and directions to your destination in an easy but safe spot close by. Always keep this on hand, in briefcase or on your body, perhaps in a fanny pack or an inner jacket pocket, and never pack your traveling information - always keep it accessible.
4. Bring Batteries: Sure, this sounds like a no-brainer, but it
is important to have batteries to back up all of the technological
products you may have with you. And, reminds Mann, dont forget the
charger for your cell phone!
5. Take Business Cards: Always carry extra business cards on you, and keep them in an easy-to-reach place. When traveling, your business card is your calling card, and you want to make sure to have enough with you to give out to important clients, business partners and new contacts, recommends Mann.
6. Keep Important Information Close: Mann urges keeping your license, passport, tickets and directions to your destination in an easy but safe spot close by. Always keep this on hand, in briefcase or on your body, perhaps in a fanny pack or an inner jacket pocket, and never pack your traveling information - always keep it accessible.
7. Bring Office Essentials: Mann suggests carrying special organizers for paper files and presentations with you, along with an expanding organizer for all of your paper-based files to keep at your fingertips. This will keep your files handy when you reach your destination, she says.
8. Color-Code Your Files: Color-code papers to save time looking for the variety of documents you need to carry with you. Counsels Mann, color-coding keeps your papers visually accessible, making it easier to locate your paperwork when it is organized by color.
5. Take Business Cards: Always carry extra business cards on you, and keep them in an easy-to-reach place. When traveling, your business card is your calling card, and you want to make sure to have enough with you to give out to important clients, business partners and new contacts, recommends Mann.
6. Keep Important Information Close: Mann urges keeping your license, passport, tickets and directions to your destination in an easy but safe spot close by. Always keep this on hand, in briefcase or on your body, perhaps in a fanny pack or an inner jacket pocket, and never pack your traveling information - always keep it accessible.
7. Bring Office Essentials: Mann suggests carrying special organizers for paper files and presentations with you, along with an expanding organizer for all of your paper-based files to keep at your fingertips. This will keep your files handy when you reach your destination, she says.
8. Color-Code Your Files: Color-code papers to save time looking for the variety of documents you need to carry with you. Counsels Mann, color-coding keeps your papers visually accessible, making it easier to locate your paperwork when it is organized by color.
9. Stay on Top of Finances: Keep a daily journal of all expenses
associated with your traveling so that you can reconcile the money spent
upon your return. Mann cautions that travelers should be aware of hidden
costs, special surcharges and taxes, especially from hotels.
10. Stock up on Literature: Always carry reading material to keep you occupied, since clients can run late and planes may be delayed. You can also use this time to review your notes, peruse a business journal, catch up on a proposal or return phone calls, Mann says.
Sharon Mann is an organizational expert for Esselte Corporation ( www.esselte.com), the worlds leading maker of innovative organizing products including Pendaflex brand hanging file folders. Mann also serves as president of the Pendaflex I Hate Filing club ( www.ihatefiling.com), a dedicated group of nearly 100,000 office professionals who dislike filing but enjoy finding new ways to become more organized and more productive in the workplace.
10. Stock up on Literature: Always carry reading material to keep you occupied, since clients can run late and planes may be delayed. You can also use this time to review your notes, peruse a business journal, catch up on a proposal or return phone calls, Mann says.
Sharon Mann is an organizational expert for Esselte Corporation ( www.esselte.com), the worlds leading maker of innovative organizing products including Pendaflex brand hanging file folders. Mann also serves as president of the Pendaflex I Hate Filing club ( www.ihatefiling.com), a dedicated group of nearly 100,000 office professionals who dislike filing but enjoy finding new ways to become more organized and more productive in the workplace.
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Esselte announced today that it has acquired Ampad, a leading North
American manufacturer of nationally branded and private label office and
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Esselte announced today that it has completed its previously announced
acquisition of Isaberg Rapid, one of the world’s leading companies
within the stapling business. Isaberg Rapid, which has its headquarters
in Hestra, Sweden, develops, manufactures and markets staplers, pliers,
stapling tools, glue guns and electric insert staplers for leading
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