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Creating the Ultimate Meeting

Remove the word boredom from your meeting vocabulary. These innovative tips will bring the group together in style.

Features

Golf 101

Hit the green while you’re on the road. A quick golf lesson between flights can do wonders for your mood-and your swing.

Come On Along

Through sickness, health--and business travel? See why bringing your spouse along may be the best thing you can do.

Not the Same Old Story

Developing the art of storytelling: You’re just seven steps away from bidding farewell to the dreaded lecture.

Sunny Delights

As America’s seventh largest city, San Diego is a thriving urban hot-spot with a laid-back heart.

Great Danes

Alongside its medieval charm, Copenhagen’s business climate is bursting with modern growth.


Treat yourself to the essential magazine for the business traveler

Columns

A Mind to Travel

Talk more about them. And other ways to become a professional schmoozer.

Rewarding Travel

Randy Petersen answers reader questions about how to maximize travel-related loyalty programs:
American Express Starwood Card and Expiration of United Mileage Plus Miles

From the Cockpit

What good manners have to do with navigating a plane.

Selling

Why it pays to give your brand a winning name.

Executive Coach

Uncovering the happiness level of the mensch in your company.

Technology

Turning your bright ideas into podcasts that entertain and, most importantly, sell.

Departments

Short Cuts

Business-class-only jets, famous airline memorabilia, loft-style hotel rooms and more.

Inside Track

How one test pilot makes sure your plane ride is up to par.

Restaurants

Join the breakfast crowd at these bright-and- early meeting spots.

Style

This season’s travel-friendly bags double as over-the-shoulder organizers.

Before You Go

Legendary convention centers big enough to house a small country.