El Salvador promoted as destination for ConventionsMonday, October 6, 2008 Professional operators of Congresses and Conventions promoted benefits organizing international events in El Salvador. The "Meeting planners" were present at the Tourism Showcase & Travel Expo and had the opportunity to find out about the portfolio of products and services offered by the country for conventions and congresses. Honduras to Host Conference Organizers AssemblyMonday, February 6, 2012 From 12th to 16th the country will host the XXIX Congress of the Federation of Conference Organizers and Allies of Latin America. Under the theme "New trends in the conference industry: the challenge of finding opportunity in changing markets," the event will take place in the city of San Pedro Sula, according to the National Chamber of Tourism of Honduras (Canaturh). Excessive Meetings: a Corporate IllnessTuesday, May 25, 2010 Many companies engage in too many and too extensive meetings; these turn into unproductive encounters, whose costs outweighs their benefits. Meetings convened without an agenda and clear objectives, beginning late, excessive duration, trivial issues being addressed, no minutes, and attendees lacking the necessary background information. These are some of the characteristics of meeting in companies who abuse or misuse them. Leading Under FireFriday, March 26, 2010 If you’re not periodically under fire by your management and peers then your career’s probably not going anywhere. It’s sort of like “no pain no gain.” If you push the envelope and take risks, then you’re going to get mercilessly grilled from time to time. Costa Rica: From OECD "Black List" to "Gray List"Tuesday, April 7, 2009 For this to occur, it was enough to send a letter to the OECD, agreeing to adopt the international standard for the exchange of tax information. Following the decision by the G20 to act against nations that fail to cooperate in the international exchange of tax information in their last meeting in London, Costa Rica had to act quickly to get out of the "black list" of countries that were not committed to adopting this standard. International Airports in the RegionTuesday, July 23, 2013 In terms of how modern the infrastructure for air transport is, Panama leads the field, followed distantly by Costa Rica. "None of the airports in Central America comes close to knocking Tocumen off its number one position in the ranking by Skytrax, nor the ranking by the World Economic Forum. The latter measures the quality of infrastructure for air travel in the country , where Panama climbed from 38th place in 2007 to last year reach the prestigious position of sixth place," reported Elsalvador.com. Tourism: First Funds Delivered for PromotionTuesday, May 28, 2019 In Panama, the first $5 million was given to the International Tourism Promotion Fund, which is part of the $20 million that each year corresponds to the fund by law. From the ATP statement: |
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