In the business sector, there is intense rivalry and frequent market fluctuations. Therefore, to assist professionals in navigating the complexity of the sales sector, a thorough Sales Course is needed. Acknowledging the differences between Business-to-Business (B2B) and Business-to-Consumer (B2C) sales is an essential component of this kind of training. Knowing […]
Daily Archives: November 7, 2023
A Bold Request for Direct Aid At a significant gathering of the Organization of American States (OAS), Costa Rica’s President Rodrigo Chaves made a compelling case for international assistance in managing migration. His request, clear and direct, emphasized the necessity for direct support to the affected regions, moving away from […]
To visit Esterillos Oeste beach is to appreciate without a doubt a phenomenal landscape, full of the colors of the sky reflected in the immense sea, as well as an imposing woman seated on a base of rocks, with her long and particular mermaid tail and wavy hair, her eyes […]
Questioning the Allocation of U.S. Taxpayer Money In a climate of rising inflation and domestic challenges, the Biden administration’s recent allocation of funds raises significant questions about its financial priorities. The decision to send millions of dollars to countries like Ukraine, Iran, and South America, while allocating only $95 million […]
The recent announcement by the United States that it will provide nearly $485 million in humanitarian assistance for migrants and refugees in Latin America and the Caribbean was welcomed by the Costa Rican government, but officials say more financial support is still needed. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken revealed […]
A Remarkable Surge in Coffee Exports Costa Rica, a nation celebrated for its exquisite coffee, witnessed a phenomenal increase in its coffee exports in October, more than doubling compared to the same month last year. This surge, as per the preliminary data released by the National Coffee Institute (ICAFE), marks […]
Early Monday morning, two completely burned cars appeared on a lonely street in Herradura, Puntarenas. Near the site were left several messages vowing to stop the murders and extortion in the Jaco Beach community. Apparently, the cars would have been used during Sunday night in a triple homicide that occurred […]
A Shocking Revelation from the Harvard/Harris Poll A recent Harvard/Harris poll has revealed a startling statistic: 51 percent of Americans aged 18–24 believe that Hamas’s terrorist attacks on Israeli citizens were justified. This poll, conducted in the wake of brutal attacks on October 7, points to a significant shift in […]
QCOSTARICA — The rainy season in Costa Rica begins in May and ends in November for the entire country, except for the Caribbean. For this week, the national weather service, the Instituto Meteorológico Nacional (IMN), highlighted that the first manifestations of the transition stage from the rainy season to the […]
The recent turning back of the clocks in North America reminded me that when I first arrived in Costa Rica, the country was experimenting with its own version of daylight savings. On the surface, it made no sense. At nine degrees north latitude, our proximity to the equator guarantees very […]