The problem How to combine business travelling with family life?

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The problem How to combine business travelling with family life?

Kids Business Trips Take your children with you to a Family Business Trip! Take your children with you to a family business trip. While you work your children will experience an educational and fun cultural exchange at the location of your business. In the evening you will enjoy convenient and no hassle quality family time enjoying the local environment

Employers Parent employees Kids Government/ Education sector VALUEVALUE Schools, kindergartens, language institutions/clubs - Take kids along without worries - Normal family life on trip - No “bad conscience” - Score points with kids & spouse - Parents around physically - Feel more part of parents’ life - International/multicultural experiences - “Star of class” when back - Globalisation - Cross-cultural communication - Teach future skills - Educational export - Additional revenue - Culture exchange - Global learning - Keep top level staff in traveling positions - Stress-free staff on trips - Attract new employees - Great place to work at - Future oriented - Modern & caring workplace

The solution Kids -Part of parents’ life, time together Parents -Good conscience Employer -Engaged travelling employees School - Cross-cultural learning