Air Concierg
I'm sure many of you have seen Up in the Air, the recent movie
with George Clooney, which offers possibly the most accurate and
detailed look at contemporary business travel ever presented. It's
pretty hilarious. There are dozens of funny-but-true tips on how to
negotiate security lines (i.e. don't stand behind old people because
they don't seem to be aware of how little time they atually have left),
manage hotel stays (i.e. make the most of the VIP status that comes
after repeated visits to the chain), and assorted stuff like that. If
you haven't seen it, I highly recommend it to road warriors for its
instructive value alone In hospitals, concierge or personal services are becoming
increasingly available. A hospital concierge provides similar services
to those of a hotel concierge, but serve patients and employees as well.
This helps hospital employees who work long shifts and helps to provide
work-life balance. Personal concierge services are also available that allow clients to
"buy back" their precious time so that they can get back to enjoying
what means most to them. A personal concierge works on the most basic of
premises: people want things done and just don't have the time to do
them.
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