Meetings & Conventions: Short Cuts March 1999

March 1999
Short Cuts - Tips for Work, Home and Life
EDITED BY LOREN G. EDELSTEIN
TRAIN
PLOTTING
Ride the rails to meetings with a little old-fashioned romance by
hiring a private car for a dinner, reception or even a small board
meeting.
STARTING
EARLY
Drinking before noon used to be taboo, but not anymore. Several New
York City companies have embraced the "cocktail brunch."
HEALTH BEAT:
WORTH A SHOT
A walk in the woods is safe once again. The FDA has approved a
vaccine against tick-borne Lyme disease.
FOR THE
BOOKSHELF
We review two books full of business tips: Work in Progress, by
Michael Eisner with Tony Schwartz, and Dance Lessons: Six Steps to
Great Partnerships in Business, by Chip R. Bell and Heather
Shea.
FAST
FORWARD
On-Site Photo Directories produces yearbook-style directories for
shows.
WEB SITES WE
LIKE
Find forensic information at Evidence: The True Witness, listen to
air traffic at CyberAir Airpark and arrange for conference child
care at KiddieCorp.
ETC.
Pampering at the Chateau Whistler...Nonrefundable travel: another
Y2K problem.
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