How to Travel Light while on a Business Trip
Friday, March 21st, 2008Chief executives and anyone traveling on business can sometimes find themsleves shuttling from cars, airplanes, and other types of transportation. When meeting with people and business partners, it is common to accumulate a bulky collection of business cards, receipts, and other scraps of papers. A clutter management strategy centers around small leather laptop bags, that works as a briefcase, but can hold gadgets like blackberries, and cellphones.
A business executive can get away with a standard double fold wallet with a slim design to work in suit pockets. Limiting the wallet to six cards and only essential information such as car service numbers. Receipts and business cards should be kept in coat ockets and not into the wallet. Back at the office, they can be entered in the contact system or filed away. It is generally better to pay a little more for high quality leather. Quality is remembered long after the price is forgotten.
For road warriers, one of the best ways to stay organized is the car desk. The designs available offer mobile office desks for paperwork filing, to auto desks that are powered for laptops.
