What better use of a five-hour flight than to whip out that laptop and power through the latest lease reviews? Aside from finally watching the whole three hours of “Boyhood,” not much. So then, why is it difficult to be productive while on the road? Joseph Grenny has these productivity tips for business travel in this recent Harvard Business Review blog post.

• Set appointments … with yourself: Grenny says behavioral experts have established that committing to good choices in the future makes them easier to accomplish. He looks at big travel chunks in his calendar, and sets aside specific work to be done within them.

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