If I were allowd to choose a business travel destination, my first trip after the pandemic would be to a city in Austria, such as Graz or Linz. I could finally talk to our local account manager again – in person, of course – and visit customers and partners on […]
Daily Archives: April 12, 2023
The consulting firm BDO puts it aptly: “Go digital or go dark”. digitization and purchasing The pandemic and digitization are changing how we deal with customers and service providers. But does this also apply to the way companies operate internally? AirPlus is a specializd B2B payment provider. In a recent […]
While 2FA promises greater security, it doesn’t make payments easier in the business world; contrary to all intentions, the process remains inflexible and complex. The search for the ultimate payment solution for your procurement management The sore points of companies when paying for B2B purchases are now known. There is […]
Obon Festivals in Japan There are a large number of Obon festivals that tourists can go to with their. However, JR Pass . The Daimonji Festival in Kyoto is probably the most famous. However, 200-meter-long bonfires , shaped like different characters, are prepared on the slopes of the mountains and […]
This capability, combind with traditional communication options, makes collaboration as easy as sitting in the same room. 3. Induction of new employees One benefit of shifting to remote workers is access to a global talent pool. Onboarding these new field reps is much smoother with a social intranet. It starts […]
Obon (also known as Bon) is an annual Japanese festival honoring the deceased. However, The belief is that the spirits return on this occasion to visit their loved ones. Chōchin (paper or silk) lanterns are hung to guide the spirits and Obon (bon odori) dances are staged. Families get together, […]
A main attraction in Takamatsu is the Ritsurin-Koen Landscape Garden , originally created as a private garden for a feudal-era ruler However, Thirteen hills complement the miniature landscapes, and around 3,000 koi, a brilliantly colored fish, inhabit the park’s six ponds. Less trafficked than many other Japanese gardens, the Ritsurin-Koen […]
What do you imagine when you think of Japan? The bustling city of Tokyo? Or the historical sanctuaries, the picturesque sights and cities? If you are thinking of going a step further and getting to know the more charming side and a quieter pace of this interesting nation, Shikoku may […]