Friday, July 1, 2022

Travel chaos

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Travel chaos

Good morning,

If you’re planning to travel this summer, get ready for headaches. Due to staffing shortages resulting from Covid-related layoffs and illness, as well as more than two years of chaos in the industry, travel season has so far been a nightmare of cancellations, delays, and general airport mayhem. And things aren't likely to get better anytime soon. 

Unless you're an executive at a major airline, there's not much you can do to guarantee a smooth flight this summer. But you can still take action to minimize the headaches. Here are some tips from travel experts to ease your travel experience, whether it’s for a business trip or a much-needed vacation.
 
 
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Angelica Ross, founder of social enterprise company TransTech, shares three lessons on how to overcome your biggest obstacles in both life and business. –Inc.

The pandemic upended the food and beverage industry worldwide. Businesses need to change to keep up with new demands. –Inc.
 
Pivoting is necessary for many businesses to stay alive. Here’s how to know if it’s the right time. –Inc.
 
With rising inflation, brands and retailers are shifting away from coupons. –NYT
 
It’s not uncommon to spend too much time and effort working on the wrong things. Here’s what it takes to help your teams work smarter and not harder. –HBR
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The best executives are able to keep a professional demeanor without losing themselves in the process. –Inc.
 
 
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