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GENERAL
SMALL BUSINESS RESOURCES The Kansas
Small Business Development Center has
developed an assessment tool for EXISTING businesses. Click
here to download this tool in Word. Click
here to download a pdf version. KS Business Center a central clearinghouse for information from the state of Kansas on doing business in the state. Click here to visit the website. SBA.gov
is a great website that features small business education (see their library
section) in addition to their small business loan guarantee programs and
disadvantaged business programs. Visit their
main site at http://www.sba.gov. The SBA also has an E-Business Learning Institute, which has many useful e-learning modules for small business. Visit this site at http://www.sba.gov/training/courses.html KC SOURCE
LINK is a resource listing for programs and services in the Kansas
City metro area that service small businesses. Visit
their website at http://www.kcsourcelink.com Entreworld.org is an entrepreneurial resource site from the Kaufmann Foundation, one of the nation's most active foundations that supports entrepreneurship. This site lists not only their articles, but links to some of the best small business articles. Visit their website at http://www.entreworld.org. The Lawrence Public Library has a significant number of publications and resource materials for the business owner. The reference section has a large number of research / statistical resources. For a listing of the small business resources available at the Lawrence Public Library, click here. SIC Code Search - Search for the standard industrial classification your company belongs to, as well as those of your customers and suppliers. Click here to see the listing. Business.gov is a "one stop shop" for business information pertaining to the federal government. Visit their site at http://www.business.gov. Inc Magazine is an excellent magazine that reports on small business topics. All of their articles are archived on their website. Visit their site at http://www.inc.com. Entrepreneur Magazine is another great magazine that is focused towards the small business owner. Their articles can be read by visiting http://www.entrepreneur.com. FastCompany.com is an edgy magazine that features articles on rapidly growing companies and their management practices. View their site at http://www.fastcompany.com. Business
Week - Small Business - Articles of interest to small business owners.
Visit their website at
http://www.businessweek.com/smallbiz/. Fortune - Small Business - Articles of interest to small business owners. Visit their website at http://www.fortune.com/fortune/smallbusiness/. Wall Street Journal - Articles on starting or buying a business. Their site can be visited at http://www.bizbuysell.com/startup/. Nolo.com
is an outstanding legal site. In addition to selling reasonably priced
legal references for small business, they also offer a large number of
free articles. Visit their site at http://www.nolo.com.
Toolkit.cch.com is a website that features extensive articles on small business ownership. Their website can be viewed at http://www.Toolkit.cch.com. The E-Myth by Michael Gerber is a great book for small business owners. Form more information on the book and for free articles from the website in this area, visit their website at http://www.e-myth.com/ The International Association of Entrepreneurs resource page has an extensive list of articles on small business topics. Their website can be visited at http://www.theiea.org. The Quick MBA is a website that features a broad array of small business articles.Visit their site at http://www.quickmba.com.
CLICK HERE TO GO BACK TO THE RESOURCES PAGE Copyright 2003, University of Kansas - Kansas Small Business Development Center Hyperlinks to external commercial sites is not necessarily an endorsement of the products sold by these companies. The links are provided as an information resource. The Kansas Small Business Development Center (KSBDC) is partially funded by the U.S. Small Business Administration under Cooperative Agreement No. 3-603001-2-0017-8. The support given by the U.S. Small Business Administration through such funding does not constitute and expressed or implied endorsement of the co-sponsors' or participants' opinions, products or services. SBA funded programs are extended to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis. A partnership program with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) and the Kansas Department of Commerce and Housing (KDOCH). |