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Business Travel Is Back: How to Maximize Your Miles

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In a typical year, Jared Neff, owner of Neff Yacht Sales in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, travels for work a few times a month. Last year, COVID-related international travel bans kept Neff mostly grounded. He took three round-trip domestic flights the entire year and didn’t travel internationally at all. 1 Business or personal?

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12 Essential Tips Every Solo Traveler Needs to Know

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Solo travel can be a fantastic way to broaden your horizons. Keep reading for our best solo travel tips, whether you’re learning how to travel solo for the first time or you’re a seasoned traveler. However, whether you bring one pair of shoes or two, don’t forget to include a basic first-aid kit in your gear.

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Zoe Ellis Moore Founder of Spaces to Places | Navigating the Changing Needs of Today’s Professionals: Trends in the Flexible Workspace Industry

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Myth #3: Flexible workspaces are too expensive for small businesses. So there’s a traditional model and traditionally businesses, larger businesses have leased a property or they’ve purchased it, so they have got much more longer commitment to that asset. Myth #1: Flexible workspaces are only for startups and freelancers.

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Pauline Roussel CEO at Coworkies and Co-author of “Around The World in 250 Coworking Spaces” | Driving Collaboration: How Coworking Spaces Foster Connections in Work Communities

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With years of experience running a coworking space in Berlin and extensive research and travel to over 500 coworking spaces across 50 cities, Pauline has gained deep insights into the uniqueness, importance, and impact of collaborative work environments on people and communities. It can really be where it needs. Everyone cooks differently.

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A day in the life: Rebecca-Monique Williams, Adaptive Lab

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I manage his schedule and monitor his emails, as well as help organise some of his travel, company events, and client dinners, occasional research, expenses and ad hoc tasks – all the general PA duties. There are some fab vietnamese restaurants – I’m partial to a kimchi banh mi. That it’s so varied.

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Dave Cairns SVP of CBRE |Unlocking Urban Potential: Repurposing Office Spaces for Sustainable Development

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And I also played a lot of live stops, traveling to places like Europe and the World Series of Poker in Vegas. So I think that that is going to become big and if that becomes big, the nature of how real estate is offered has a long way to go because I think it needs to look more like a retail consumer purchase than it does right now.

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How To Make An Impression in 25 Different Ways

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Whether this involves setting the time of the event, or getting gas before a long trip, or picking the restaurant to meet at, this is your chance to impress everyone. Buy Expensive Things This is one of the most costly ways to impress others, and it is very temporary. Any of these things will be interesting to those you deal with.

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