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Travel Nursing: Knowing When It’s Time to Do It

Strategy Driven

Travel nurses can expand their skills while learning new on-the-job procedures. One con to being a travel nurse is missing time with hometown friends due to extended employment gaps between assignments. However, many travel nurses find a support network of fellow travelers to bond with at their destinations.

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Escaping the eye of the storm – Lessons in crisis management from the airline industry

CEO Insider

There’s no skirting around it, the travel industry was among the hardest hit at the onset of COVID-19. The post Escaping the eye of the storm – Lessons in crisis management from the airline industry appeared first on CEOWORLD magazine. The total number of passengers at Canadian airports dropped nearly […].

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From Restless to Rest: 3 Steps to Find Meaning in 2020

Lead Change Blog

Get away from the office even if you can’t travel as usual. Few parts of life have gone untouched by the COVID-19 crisis. I, too, experienced those feelings as training and speaking engagements were postponed, moved online, or canceled altogether—I miss the opportunity to travel and interact with leaders in person.

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Yelp to Cover Travel Expenses for Employees Seeking Abortion Access

HR Digest

In a statement Tuesday, Yelp has announced that it will cover the travel expenses of employees who need to go out of state for abortions, joining a growing list of prominent corporations attempting to assist workers affected by new restrictions in Texas and other states.

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Dream Jobs for People Who LOVE to Travel

HR Digest

Jobs for people who love to travel do exist. Earlier, the options were limited; one became an airline employee like an air steward, hostess or pilot; or you worked your way through your travels mostly waitressing, nannying, fruit picking, etc. where you could; or saved up enough to travel on a budget; or your parents funded you.

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Are You Ready for Recovery?

Leading Blog

A S a McKinsey & Company article stated in late March 2020: “What leaders need during a crisis is not a predefined response plan but behaviors and mindsets that will prevent them from overreacting to yesterday’s developments and help them look ahead.”. It naturally gives them the tendency to look ahead at or beyond the immediate horizon.

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Career Success Demands Adjusting Your Altitude and Traveling Forward in Time

Art Petty

I'm referencing altitude adjustment and time-travel. Related Stories Great Leadership Must Be More About What Happens Before the Crisis Leadership and Management Book Talk—Building Your Professional Library Leadership and Management Book Talk—Building Your Professional Library - Enclosure.

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