
Current Time in Cobija
Best time to meet with Bolivians
Time (local time) | 5-point scale | Reason |
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7:00-9:00 | This is the time before work, when many people are preparing, and participation rates tend to be low. | |
9:00-11:00 | This is the time right after work starts, when people are able to concentrate well, and there is room in the schedule. | |
11:00-13:00 | This is the time when morning work has come to an end, and it is relatively flexible. | |
13:00-15:00 | This is the time after lunch when people are likely to feel sleepy or lose concentration. | |
15:00-17:00 | This is the time when people are used to afternoon work and are more productive. They are also positive about meetings. | |
17:00-19:00 | It overlaps with the end of the work day, so it is difficult to secure a schedule. | |
19:00-21:00 | It overlaps with time with family and private life, so it is not suitable for meetings. | |
21:00-23:00 | It is the time when many people are preparing for bed, so it is difficult to participate. |
The most recommended time is "9:00-11:00"
The most recommended time to hold a meeting in Bolivia is "9:00-11:00". This time is just after the start of the general working day, and is the time when many business people are most likely to concentrate. By setting a meeting at a time when tasks are organized as the start of work, it is easy to incorporate it into the daytime action plan and the psychological burden on participants is also reduced. In addition, there are relatively few external interruptions such as phone calls and visitors in the morning, making it possible to conduct meetings in a calm environment. Furthermore, it is also a good time to discuss the direction and strategy of work for the afternoon, making it a great time to cooperate and unify the team. In particular, online meetings are recommended to be held in the morning in terms of network environment and concentration, and we recommend actively using the "9:00-11:00" time period to increase overall efficiency and results.