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A Close Call in Mozambique: The Traveller Files

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Welcome back to Talk'n TRM: The Traveller Files, where we unravel the complexities of business travel through real-life experiences and expert insights. In this episode, James Kington, a seasoned chartered surveyor, takes us on another riveting journey—this time to a dam in Mozambique, where the lack of communication and unexpected challenges paint a vivid picture of the importance of thorough pre-travel risk assessment.

As James recounts his tale, he reveals the shocking realisation that the Mozambique entity of the business was not expecting their arrival, leading to a frustrating lack of information during the initial days of their trip. Unbeknownst to them, their journey takes an even more perilous turn as they navigate through areas covered in landmines from the country's civil war, highlighting the critical importance of understanding the historical context of the destinations we visit.

Bex emphasises the imperative role of effective communication between all parties involved before and during a business trip. She stresses the need to assume nothing, always ask questions, and not be afraid to say no if uncertainties arise.

Bex further explores the necessity for robust processes in pre-travel risk assessments, advocating for due diligence on the countries to be visited. In this episode, she sheds light on how meticulous planning and continuous awareness can mitigate risks and contribute to the overall safety and success of a business traveler's journey.

Join us for another episode of Talk'n TRM: The Traveller Files, where each tale is a lesson, and every journey is a risk worth exploring.

If you wish to share your own travel story anonymously, please contact Bex at bex@8phaseconsulting.com.

8Phase Consulting - https://8phaseconsulting.com/

Bex Deadman Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/bex-deadman-aka-travel-risk-bex-70b92419/

Clemark Studios - https://www.clemarkgroup.com/studio/

Assent Risk Management - www.assentriskmanagement.co.uk

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Welcome back to Talk'n TRM: The Traveller Files, where we unravel the complexities of business travel through real-life experiences and expert insights. In this episode, James Kington, a seasoned chartered surveyor, takes us on another riveting journey—this time to a dam in Mozambique, where the lack of communication and unexpected challenges paint a vivid picture of the importance of thorough pre-travel risk assessment.

As James recounts his tale, he reveals the shocking realisation that the Mozambique entity of the business was not expecting their arrival, leading to a frustrating lack of information during the initial days of their trip. Unbeknownst to them, their journey takes an even more perilous turn as they navigate through areas covered in landmines from the country's civil war, highlighting the critical importance of understanding the historical context of the destinations we visit.

Bex emphasises the imperative role of effective communication between all parties involved before and during a business trip. She stresses the need to assume nothing, always ask questions, and not be afraid to say no if uncertainties arise.

Bex further explores the necessity for robust processes in pre-travel risk assessments, advocating for due diligence on the countries to be visited. In this episode, she sheds light on how meticulous planning and continuous awareness can mitigate risks and contribute to the overall safety and success of a business traveler's journey.

Join us for another episode of Talk'n TRM: The Traveller Files, where each tale is a lesson, and every journey is a risk worth exploring.

If you wish to share your own travel story anonymously, please contact Bex at bex@8phaseconsulting.com.

8Phase Consulting - https://8phaseconsulting.com/

Bex Deadman Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/bex-deadman-aka-travel-risk-bex-70b92419/

Clemark Studios - https://www.clemarkgroup.com/studio/

Assent Risk Management - www.assentriskmanagement.co.uk

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