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Startup Journal The Wall Street Journal’s section on small business.
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293 |
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BEOnline Business and Economics Online (BEOnline) explores the means of access and bibliographic control for remote Internet resources of interest to the practice or study of entrepreneurship, small business, and economics.
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310 |
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Bizlink Bizlink supports the local, national, and international business communities and others conducting business research by providing access to selected electronic and print business resources.
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412 |
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Free Management Library The Library provides resources regarding the leadership and management of yourself, other individuals, groups and organizations.
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299 |
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Small Business Information on About.com Topics on small business on About.com.
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363 |
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Internet Public Library The Internet Public Library is a public service organization and a learning/teaching environment founded at the University of Michigan School of Information and hosted by Drexel University’s College of Information Science and Technology.
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320 |
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Success on Your Terms Food coach, trainer-to-the stars, empire builder Kathy Kaehler credits healthy living as her secret for success as a mom-preneur on a mission.
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382 |
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Success Secrets of 30-Something Moguls Dream of quitting your ho-hum day job and starting your own company? Meet three women who made fortunes doing just that. Here, they reveal what it really takes to make it big in business.
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Why Are Women-Owned Firms Smaller Than Men-Owned Ones? The phenomenal growth of women-owned businesses has made headlines for three decades—women consistently have been launching new enterprises at twice the rate of men, and their growth rates of employment and revenue have outpaced the economy. So, it is dismaying to see that, despite all this progress, on average, women-owned business are still small compared with businesses owned by men.
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