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International Travel as Education, Adventure and Service

Chris Brady

My first airline flight didn't occur until age 19 when I went to pick up a car in Oklahoma. I had been bitten by the travel bug. I soon thereafter began traveling for for my job, and went out west to visit friends when I got time off work. Mostly, however, I stayed close to home in the good old Flint area.

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Navigate Your Path to Success

Women on Business

Gretchen Glasscock said: Navigate Your Path to Success: I have always traveled quite a bit for business, and before every trip I would d… [link] [.] Often this meant trying to read Mapquest directions while driving on a highway or in the dark. This post was mentioned on Twitter by Gretchen Glasscock and others. Thanks for the post!

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Moving Beyond Company Organization Silos: Lessons from the Aviation Industry

Leading Blog

Between surging demand, labor shortages, outdated air traffic management, and travel reservation I.T. systems, air travel feels a bit more like a chore than like a treat. airline companies have pointed fingers at the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as the biggest cause of outages, even as the FAA has fired back at airlines.

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Social Media Fail, Airline Style

Harvard Business Review

Qantas Airways landed in the headlines for a tone-deaf Twitter contest that asked people to tweet their dreams for luxury air travel, including the hashtag #qantasluxury. Qantas joins two other airlines, United and Southwest, in the esteemed ranks of the most-covered social media failures. Why airlines? And Qantas makes three.

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The Best Leaders Have Fun

Chris Brady

Other leaders have established fun as a pervasive element in their very corporate culture (Southwest Airlines and Zappos come to mind). "People rarely succeed unless they have fun in what they are doing," wrote Dale Carnegie. Tense moments were diffused, heaviness was lifted, and optimism was restored through simple gestures of fun.

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Caption Contest 2011.1 and a Winner Announced!

Chris Brady

Posted by: Doug Hines | January 05, 2011 at 09:53 AM The airline's learned that charging for blankets and pillows were not popular with the traveller. Keep warm and work in comfort and privacy while avoiding the nasty germs from the other travellers around you! You can take it anywhere!

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The Most (and Least) Empathetic Companies

Harvard Business Review

Travel & Tourism. Travel & Tourism. Travel & Tourism. Travel & Tourism. Procter & Gamble. Consumer Goods. Technology. Johnson & Johnson. Biotech & Pharma. Walt Disney. Prudential Financial. Automotive. Cisco Systems. Communication. British American Tobacco. Alibaba Group. Technology.