In a globalized world where mass and economic growth predominate as the main measure of development, what is small and different acquires a special value. Entrepreneurship is not only a universal right, but also a natural alternative when existing systems do not have the capacity or the need to generate employment.
Tourism has demonstrated remarkable resilience in the face of global crises, from the COVID-19 pandemic to changes in political, regulatory and social contexts. But what does it really mean to be a resilient sector?
From December 3 to 11, a delegation from the University for International Cooperation (UCI) visited Córdoba, Buenos Aires and Misiones in Argentina to strengthen partnerships and promote regenerative development.
As part of World Pesticide Freedom Day, alternatives to protect crops, biodiversity and human health are highlighted. Environmental biologist Mel Landers shares recommendations based on Integrated Pest Management, an approach that prioritizes ecological practices and reduces the use of chemicals.
The University for International Cooperation (UCI), together with the IberoMaB Youth Network, led a virtual course that brought together young people from biosphere reserves in Ibero-America to strengthen youth networks and promote the participatory and sustainable management of these territories.
In Latin America, project management faces challenges, but also great opportunities. According to the Global Project Management Job Trends 2024, the demand for project professionals continues to grow, driven by sectors such as construction, energy and manufacturing.
Interpersonal communication is key in both professional and personal life, as improving it allows strengthening relationships, opening opportunities and increasing efficiency in daily interactions.
Project management has evolved to adapt to changes in society, incorporating new trends and methodologies that highlight the importance of keeping up to date in this field.
The concept of baselines is of utmost importance in project management, so a project manager must fully understand and apply it if he wants his projects to be successful.
Project management maturity refers to the level of sophistication of an organization's practices, processes and performance. Maturity models function as frameworks that describe progress toward improvement through sequential stages or levels.