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The
Economist - This is an excellent journal if you are
interested in the effect of economics on world behavior.
Published in England, it provides a great view of the world
around us and how economics drives everything.
Inc. - If
you are interested in starting your own business, this is the
entrepreneurs guide. Not only does it provide insightful
suggestions as to starting your own business, it also provides
networking and other essential elements of entrepreneurship.
Financial Times - The Financial
Times takes a global rather than a regional approach to their
coverage, putting national news into an international context
by pulling together the unique resource of an international
network of editors and correspondents. "We seek to show how
events in one corner of the world are likely to impact on
institutions and economies in the United States."
Hispanic Trends Magazine
- This journal is dedicated to the
inclusion of the Hispanic population into the world markets.
Focused on opportunities as well as excellent business advice,
Hispanic Trends stands as an excellent source of information.
Diversity Inc. - DiversityInc's staff of diverse journalists is committed to
providing cutting-edge news, commentary, and in-depth analysis
from an inclusive point of view. It is one of the
few magazines focusing on diversity in business and the
marketplace.
Fast Company
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Launched in
November 1995 by Alan Webber and Bill Taylor, two former Harvard
Business Review editors, the magazine was founded on a single
premise: A global revolution was changing business, and business
was changing the world. Fast Company set out to chronicle how a
new breed of companies create and compete, to highlight new
business practices, and to showcase the teams and individuals
who are reinventing business.
Wall Street
Journal - What can I say? You need to read this
everyday.
New York Times -
The newspaper of record for the world. Love 'em
or hate 'em, they are a powerful news organization and have
earned their strips. Pay attention to these guys.
Washington Post - The Washington Post
has the pulse of the nations political activity. This paper will
keep you informed about the body politik.
Money -
This journal has been around for years. Full of
great stuff. Check it out. Peace.
Black Enterprise -
Founded in 1968 by Earl G. Graves, Sr.,
Black Enterprise serves to seek out, analyze and disseminate information that is
helpful to, and provides a forum for the ideas, ambitions and
expressions of African American business people.
Forbes
- Owned by a bunch of rich dudes named Forbes.
Find out what they think.
BeE Women - BeE is a dynamic new woman’s magazine for
active, hardworking, educated women—either at home or in the
office—between the ages of 25–54. BeE is the first woman’s
magazine devoted to personal finance, politics and lifestyle. It
conveys what so many women are: enlightened, empowered, engaged,
inspired, and striving for financial independence.
Business Week -
This is the most friendly of the business
journals. Reads like a Time or News Week. Easy to use if you are
in a hurry.
High-Level Company Information
- This site is really helpful. Tons of
information. Before starting your Internet research, determine
whether the company is publicly held (traded on a stock
exchange), privately owned, or a subsidiary of a publicly held
organization. You will be much more successful in obtaining
information on publicly held companies. Public companies must
report certain financial information to the Securities and
Exchange Commission (SEC) and their shareholders. Also, serious
investors use the Internet to research potential stock purchases
or monitor companies in their portfolios. As a result, the
Internet provides much more information on public corporations
than on private companies.
U.S.
Government Resources - This site provides a compendium (what in
the world does THAT mean) of U.S.
Government information available on the Internet. You'll find
sites including the necessary forms, job listings, historical
data, and relevant research information
The
Internet Public Library -
The Internet Public Library (IPL) is a
public service organization and learning/teaching environment at
the University of Michigan School of Information. Career
Builder . THIS SITE IS REALLY COOL!!!
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Women-Related Business/Work Web Sites
- What follows are some women-related sites
containing information about business and/or work that an
academic women's studies program might find useful.
University of Florida – George A. Smathers Library
Business Library - This cite is the MAC-DADDY. If you are
looking a great business reference page, this is it. It has
EVERYTHING, trust me.
U.S.
Department of Labor - If you have a U.S. labor question, you can
find the answer here - but remember - this is a government site,
so it may be kind of confusing to navigate. But believe me, the
information is there.
US Bureau of
Labor Statistics - You need to find out how much the average
family of four makes in Montana? This is your site. Great
information about any and all U.S. Labor Statistics.
IBM center for
The Business of
Government - This site is unbelievable. The goal of the
Center is to systematically document the major changes under way
at the federal, state, and local levels in the United States, as
well as in governments across the world.
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