Trying to build a businesses without regular social interactions can be frustrating for … [+] What do a driving school and a brewery in Guatemala’s second-largest city have in common? Both were looking at financial catastrophe when the coronavirus forced businesses to shut down in mid-March. Both also belonged to Scale Up Xela, a two-year-old club that trains entrepreneurs in Quetzaltenango (Xela, for short) and fosters the exchange ideas and strategies for growth. The pandemic halted plans by driving school Marsa to expand its student-driver vehicle fleet and idled most of what it already owned. So Marsa CEO Saul […]
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