Czech Republic: Business Traveler's Passport
So you're about to head to Czech Republic for a few days of meetings. All your bags are packed, you're ready to go. You're standing there outside your door. And you realize: you have no idea what Czech Republic is like.
[Note: If you'd like to get an idea of what this app is like, check out the free Sampler app, available in the App Store via search term "ridicsampler".]
Sure, you know where you're staying. Maybe you've got a guidebook that says where to visit if you manage to scrape together a few hours of sightseeing. But what's Czech Republic really like? More practically:
How should you greet your business partners?
If you're invited to someone's house, should you be on time? What sort of gift should you bring? If flowers are OK, what kinds of flowers are appropriate--or inappropriate? Does it matter what color paper is used to wrap the flowers? (hint: yes)
Are there any special considerations for female travelers?
Or female business associates?
What do the electrical outlets look like?
Perhaps most importantly: if you order the svícková with some ovocné knedliky, what on Earth is that going to look like?
Czech Republic: Business Traveler's Passport is an iPhone/iPad app for business travelers. It contains close to two hundred pages of information on Czech Republic, focusing on areas of particular concern to the business traveler. While it does contain a small amount of information on hotels and sightseeing opportunities, these sections are intentionally light. Instead, it has entire sections of information on:
- Czech Republic Basics: A brief history of Czech Republic, with some background and historical highlights.
- Country Facts: demographics and other statistical data.
- Doing Business: Greetings & courtesies, meeting protocol, business attire, business entertaining, etc.
- Women: As travelers, are there any special considerations in Czech Republic? As a businesswoman, are any extra measures needed? How are Czech women treated in their own country?
- Money: What does the money look like? How much should different service people be tipped, if at all?
- Travel: Visa info, embassy & consulate locations, departure formalities, electrical system, etc.
- Safety: Emergency numbers, notes on street crime, hospital locations, health & medical care
- Points of Interest: Some interesting museums and cultural sites, in case there's time in between meetings.
- City Views: Background on Prague, with a handful of hotel descriptions.
- Telephone System: The subtleties of dialing to & from Czech Republic. There's even a section on how to use the different Czech pay phones (without needing to speak Czech).
- Life Cycle: From birth to marriage to old age, what's life like?
- Gift Giving: A few pages on the subtleties of giving personal or business gifts.
- Holidays and Festivals: Solid background on the popular holidays and festivals.
- Religion: Background on Czech Republic's varying religious climates.
- Superstitions and Folklore: Common superstitions, along with Czech stereotypes.
- Food and Recipes: Descriptions of common Czech foods, along with recipes for appetizers, main dishes, side dishes, and desserts, including Czech goulash, smazený sýr, smazeny veprove rizek, anocka, and the aforementioned svícková.
- Terms Dictionary: Over 100 words & phrases translated into Czech.
- Embassies: Embassy locations and contact info for dozens of countries with representation in Czech Republic.
Being part of the Business Traveler's Passport series means that the app also has easy navigation, editable bookmarks, changeable font sizes, is searchable, and has an array of text & background color choices. If you've got any questions, do drop us a note! Shockingly, we actually enjoy talking to our customers.
