Business Resources

  • International Political Economy
  • The International Political Economy is an academic program which focuses on international relationships amongst countries dealing with the state of the political economy. This academic field is usually studied in correlation with political science degrees, business degrees, economics degrees, and sociology degrees. read more

  • Employment Resources
  • Employment Resources: Books, Business Opportunities, Career Planning, Job Postings and Employment, Magazines and Newspapers, Minority Resources and Resume Services. read more

  • Guide to Business Schools
  • People attend business schools to give themselves a better chance at getting ahead in the competitive business world. Business schools offer classes in everything from finance, accounting, information systems, organizational skills, human resource management, and marketing. read more

  • A Guide to Business Resources on the Internet
  • Business Resources on the Internet in the field of Economics, Finance and industries read more

  • USDA Economics, Statistics and Resources
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  • Arbitration and Copyright Law: IT and Telecom
  • International arbitration is becoming increasingly common these days. With high speed internet allowing many businesses to operate multiple offices overseas, it’s safe to assume that sometimes disputes happen and they have to be settled. Businesses usually prefer to settle disputes by a process called arbitration. read more

  • Guide to Excel
  • Microsoft Excel is an electronic spreadsheet program which is part of Microsoft Office. A spreadsheet is software that allows numerical data to be used to perform automatic calculations on numbers contained in a table. Complex calculations can also be done by creating tables called worksheets. read more

  • Enhancing Success Combining Business and Technical Educations
  • One of the best ways to get a business or a technical degree is through online institutions. Distance learning is becoming more and more popular among modern day students, giving them quality education without the unnecessary hassles. read more

  • Introducing Pixia
  • Pixia is a bitmap graphics editor program that was designed specifically for Windows. It was created by Isao Maruoka, and it is somewhat like a cross between the Adobe Photoshop program and the Microsoft Paint application. read more

  • Guide to Proper Citation
  • Every school and university, including business schools require students to use proper citations in their papers that they write. They require students to document their work and show all the resources they used when forming their paper. read more

  • English as a Second Language Resources
  • Links and Teaching Tools to learn English as a second language. read more

  • Fiscal Fitness
  • Debt management is quickly becoming an important skill in today’s world. In a lumbering economy, with credit uncertain and wages stagnating, it is important to be able to manage your finances confidently and with a judicious approach to spending. Many people find this task daunting. Unfortunately, many have not been taught how to manage their debt, or if and when they should seek some outside assistance for their financial situation. This article will describe some very basic steps for doing so read more

  • Career and College Resources
  • Selection of useful resources for your professional development or college career. read more

  • Thinking Like Howard
  • Howard Earl Gardner was born July 11, 1943 in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and is an American psychologist at Harvard University. He is best known for his theory of multiple intelligences. His parents were born and raised in Nazi Germany, and in 1938 fled the country with their first son Erik who died at a very early age before Howard was born in and accident. read more

  • Career Info And Job Descriptions
  • Since we spend so much of our life working, we should all have a career we enjoy. Finding a career that we will be happy with is not really that difficult, for there are jobs and vocations that can be associated with nearly any interest a person might have. read more

  • Career Development Manual
  • A successful career is one of the most important pursuits in life. Both fresh graduates as well as those who are already in the working world seek to build a good career that is both challenging and financially rewarding, but many people are not sure which career direction they should take. read more

  • Tax Information For Businesses
  • Depending on your legal status income taxes apply differently. Corporations have differently obligations and deductibles than individuals. read more

  • How to Write a Grant Proposal
  • Grant proposals are in-depth formal requests asking an individual, private, or federal organization for money to fund an existing program or a program that will be implemented in the future. read more

  • Resource Guide to Educational Statistics
  • The education system in the United States is part of the country’s backbone and an essential part of the country’s future. read more

  • Understanding the Writing Process
  • No matter what the purpose of a piece of writing is, or what form it takes - article, letter, memo, or even a full-length book - the writing process holds the same steps for every writer. read more

  • The Study Skills Resource Page
  • It's a proven fact that students cannot succeed academically without studying. With heavier study loads, modern students not only need to learn when to study, but how to study. Some even need guidance on what to study. read more

  • Job Hunting Online
  • Finding a job can be an arduous and sometimes intimidating task. The use of the Internet has made submitting resumes and filling out applications much easier and faster than ever before. read more

  • Thinking Statistically About Your Business
  • Business statistics can be one of the most potent and crucial tools for decision making. It covers all aspects of business, whether it is operations, finance, auditing, or production. It helps in making strong decisions by analyzing the risks involved and the potential for success. read more

  • A Lesson in Concept Mapping
  • Concept mapping is the use of graphical tools for representing, organizing, and enhancing knowledge. The process of concept mapping starts with writing a main idea on the top of a page (it can be a word, phrase or idea), then related concepts are placed on branches that radiate from the main idea. read more

  • Teamwork: Learning Skills for Collaborative Work
  • In the business world, teamwork is the most effective way to accomplish a goal or complete a project. Effective teams have specific characteristics that allow for the optimal efficiency and productivity. read more

  • TIMELINE: China 5000 BCE - 1949 CE
  • History of China's development. From 5000BCE to 1950. read more

  • The Future Franchisee's Resource Page
  • Many people dream of being an entrepreneur. By purchasing a franchise, you often can sell goods and services that have instant name recognition and can obtain training and ongoing support to help you succeed. But be cautious. Like any investment, purchasing a franchise is not a guarantee of success. read more

  • Quality Core Curriculum Standards (Georga)
  • The Common Core State Standards Initiative is an effort by governors and state education commissioners from 51 states and territories to develop a core quality standard for language arts and mathematics education for grades kindergarten through 12. read more

  • A Guide to Networking for Business Professionals
  • Networking is very important to professionals looking to break into new industries and those looking to improve professional connections. There are many different ways to network, including online networking, as well as more traditional methods. read more

  • The Ultimate Guide to Citation Style
  • Style guides assist the writer in making referential citations in written works for the sciences and humanities. read more

  • A Guideline for Teachers to Assess Student Learning
  • Teachers are faced with multiple duties designed to help and encourage students to learn each day. Assessing each students learning progress is an essential step of the learning process. read more

  • Career Center for Public Relations Professionals
  • The public relations field is perfect for an outgoing, organized, and publicity-savvy professional. It is the job of a public relations manager to create and maintain the public image of their client in respect to their fans, customers, and the media. Organizational skills are key when scheduling events, interviews, presentations, release of new products on the market, etc. The public (and sometimes private) image of a person or a business is a huge factor in the success or failure of the client and the PR company. Public relations clients can range from famous actors, politicians, multi-national corporations, non-profit organizations, etc. It is a rapidly growing career that is expected to rise 25% in the next decade. This highly competitive career pays anywhere from $40,000 to $100,000 per year. read more

  • Ergonomics in the Workplace
  • The modern sedentary lifestyle causes back and neck pain in about 80% of individuals at least once in their life. Jobs now involve sitting in front of a computer for long hours, repetitive tasks, and overuse. This causes stress and strain on an employee's muscles, joints, and nerves. Studies show that nearly half of the employees working on a computer for fifteen hours or more a week suffer some form of pain or joint problems in the first year. Ergonomics defines the interactions of the human body with work systems. Ergonomics implies the science of making things more comfortable and efficient at the workplace or anywhere for that matter. read more

  • Planning your estate
  • Boulder neighborhoods are in the middle of a crisis as more and more people put off the planning of their estate. They think that estate planning is something that only older people need and not something they should worry about. read more

  • Social Security Learning Center
  • In 1934, Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed the social security system, but it wasn't until 1937 that the first social security card was issued. In 1943, federal agencies were required to use the social security record keeping systems, to identify all employees by their new Taxpayer I.D. number. read more

  • Comprehensive Resource to C Programming
  • This resource provides background information on object-oriented programming and serves as guide to the best guides and tutorials available on the internet for C, C++, and C#. Included is a brief discussion of the topic followed by resources and descriptions for each sub-category. read more

  • The History of Minimum Wage
  • Everybody wants to be compensated for the work they do, no matter the job. From month to month, bills have to be paid, families have to be fed, and needs have to be met. read more

  • Kid Inspired Lesson Ideas
  • The Internet is a virtual library full of lesson plans that span across a wide variety of subjects for each grade level. From kindergarten through fourth grade, students and teachers, can find all sorts of interactive, fun websites in reading, writing, science, social studies, and math. read more

  • The Online Guide to Employment Discrimination
  • Employment Discrimination can be defined as an occasion that an employer uses a person’s race, nationality, age, marital status, gender, sexual orientation, or disabilities against them when making employment decisions. read more

  • The Complete Online Law Resource
  • At some point in your life, a run-in with the law will most likely occur. Whether at fault or not, victim or victimizer, the need to go to court might arise. Not all legal issues require a lawyer, and representation is often a decision only you can make. read more