AWAY on BUSINESS
THE HUMAN SIDE OF CORPORATE TRAVEL
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About the Book
"Gunna Dickson's columns are for the thinking business traveler who appreciates the non-corporate value added to the tired old fare dished out to weary road warriors. Her enlightening, educational and entertaining columns point readers to the possibilities of actually doing some good as they do better for their corporations."
-Lelei LeLaulu, President, Counterpart International
"Gunna Dickson's intelligent observations convey the highs and lows of business travel in today's complicated world. Her collection covers this very important topic with grace and humor."
-Jonathan Critchard, General Manager Athenaeum Hotel, London
"Away on Business is an invaluable travel guide, a must read before, during and after every trip."
-William Heffernan, New York Times bestselling author of The Dinosaur Club
"As a frequent flier, this book provides me with techniques and strategies that make travel easier and less stressful."
-Robert Siciliano, CEO SafeTravelSecurity.com
"This book addresses the particular needs of the business traveler in a fun and human way and has helped us anticipate these ever-changing needs. The column items help us stay in touch with our guests' experiences, shedding light in a new and refreshing way. A must read for those in the service industry."
-Barbara Bahny David, Director of Public Relations, Willard Intercontinental, Washington D.C.
"Gunna Dickson captures the essence of business travel in a light, entertaining and informative way as only someone who has been a road warrior herself can."
-Morris Silver, CEO M. Silver Associates Inc.
About the Author
Gunna Dickson is an award-winning writer-editor whose columns have been published in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Asia, South America and Australia. While travel editor at The New York Daily News, she wrote the New York chapters for Thomas Cook?s On the Road series. Raised bi-lingual in the U.S., she has lived in Germany, France and Denmark, and traveled extensively. She has translated two books. "The Red Fog: A Memoir of Life in the Soviet Union" and "A Stolen Childhood: Five Winters in Siberia".