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Chartering A Private Business Jet - Some Pointers You May Not Have Considered

Written by Anne Pottinger. Posted in Savvy Women Business Travellers

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Does chartering a private business jet appeal to you? 

 

If so, is it something you've done before? If this is your first venture into chartering a private business jet, did you know that you that may be allowed to actually select your own jet aircraft?

There are a number of private business jet chartering companies that offer large fleets of jets. While setting up arrangements with these companies, it is not unheard of for you to be able to pick your own charter aircraft. While this is certainly a great option, there could be some cases, where it may be more of a hassle than an advantage. So, take a minute to examine the pros and cons.

Mumbai - Business Capital Of India

Written by Nagma Biswas. Posted in Savvy Women Business Travellers

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Anyone in India or coming to India would never find himself short of a reason to visit Mumbai

 

This modern day metropolis has more than one reason to enchant one and all. A beautiful amalgamation of the new and the old, the city has a lot to offer to those who love to explore. The proud finance capital of the country, Mumbai is a Mecca for all those who wish to make big in the commercialization and capitalization revolution. And, it is not just business that Mumbai has to offer. Entertainment and fun have been given a new dimension by Mumbai. Glamour and entertainment are an integral part of the Mumbai-life.

Tourists with trading and business as their aim can have Churchgate and Nariman Point in Mumbai as their destination. Big business houses and the best known companies in the country have concentrated themselves here. The Fort area or the business district of the city works as the commercial heart for the city. Typically industrialized are the suburbs like Andheri where industrial development impetuses have brought about a concentration of industries. In a similar fashion, the smaller business houses and companies have found other western and central suburban areas as feasible. 

Coming of Age: The 
Continuing Evolution of Women Business Travelers

Written by Administrator. Posted in Savvy Women Business Travellers

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"Coming of Age: the continuing evolution of female business travelers"

 

"Coming of Age:  The Continuing Evolution of Female Business Travelers" builds upon the 1999 NYU study sponsored by Wyndham International, Inc. of both female and male business travelers, and reveals that certain attitudes and behaviors toward business travel have remained the same, others have changed and some new elements have been added.

The e-mail survey, conducted in March 2003, was sent to randomly selected members of Business and Professional Women/USA (BPW/USA), National Association of Women Business Owners and Leadership America, three national not-for-profit professional women's associations. The three organizations have a combined membership of more than 40,000 located throughout the country.

Impacting the Bottom Line: 
The Role Meetings and Planners Play in Driving Strategic Business Results

Written by Administrator. Posted in Savvy Women Business Travellers

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The Professional Convention Management Association's (PCMA) - a great reason to join....

 

Meetings are both a main revenue generator for associations and a primary opportunity for members to meet and network with each other. Their importance to associations cannot be undervalued. As such, association meeting planners increasingly understand that they need to become much more strategic as the importance of the role they play in their association’s future has significantly increased

 PCMA survey reports events generate 40 percent of association revenue.

Conferences, meetings and trade shows are important revenue generators for associations, generating an average of 40 percent of an association's revenue, according to the 2005 Association CEO Survey, conducted by the Professional Convention Management Association's (PCMA) Education Foundation. Nearly 30 cents of every revenue dollar comes, on average, from conferences and meetings and nearly 12 cents of every revenue dollar comes from trade shows. Associations hold an average of 15.9 meetings and events annually.