An article in the Financial Times notes that Managua should be considered as a strategic place to invest in.
"The intelligence division of the Financial Times this week published its ranking on the American cities of the future and found that Managua in Nicaragua, one of the poorest countries in Latin America, should be considered as a strategic place in which to invest," reported Elnuevodiario.com.
The Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala (USAC, University of San Carlos of Guatemala) was one of the earliest universities to be founded in the Americas. It was decreed a university on January 31, 1676 by royal command of King Charles II of Spain. It had previously been known as the Escuela de Santo Tomás (School of Saint Thomas), founded in 1562 by the priest Francisco Marroquín. The University finally gained international acceptance by Official Decree from Pope Innocent XI, on June 18, 1687.
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Staff recruiters are starting to use information from job candidates found on social networking sites.
Although such information is not the most important, it is being used to complete the candidate's profile.
Considering the diffusion potential of the Internet, and the persistence of any information published, which may exist in backups and indexes even after deleted, we must be very careful in what we publish, to avoid damaging our reputation in any way.
In these times of crisis the need to be better academically prepared is more clear, and how to go about doing it requires an in-depth analysis.
Nancy Cueto, the director of International Development at IE University, notes in her article published in Americaeconomia.com: “Graduate studies are always a boost in any professional career, but the extra benefit depends on having the right focus and if the investment in this level of education is really more profitable.”
The International Classification of the Financial Times Executive Education ratifies that INCAE is within the top 50 business schools in executive education.
According to the study only 4 Latin American schools were able to get into the ranking. IPADE (Mexico), Fundação Dom Cabral and IBMEC São Paulo (Brazil) are among a total of more than 6 thousand that are currently active throughout the world.