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Designed to help Small and Midsize business (SMBs) owners with practical, down-to-earth accounting, financial and managerial advices impacting their overall profit. This blog will not follow per se current business news, nor the author's mood, but will strive to cover management concepts or pitfalls useful to improve Your business.

Tuesday, April 05, 2005

About an Internet little gem: "The Free Management Library"

You probably observed through my different blogs that through my comments on SMB management, I always attempt to express more or less complex management theories in simple and directly applicable terms. By doing so, my intention is to give You the Right Foundations for a future SMB growth. As a management practitioner, I am fully convinced that "Management is an Art" more than a Science.

Nevertheless, when carrying out Your business activities, you still need excellent roadmaps that are most of the time spread all over the place and the main question becomes then "Which one is applicable to the problem at hand?".

Searching for adequate materials to support the "Mission" of this blog, I found out a little gem that I wanted to share with You.

Here is the link,

It is really worth to explore it as Carter McNamara (MBA, Ph.D) gives you here a fantastic portal tool to familiarize Yourself, refresh or dig deeper on management concepts and techniques. It is genuinely amazing to go from one link to another and realize that many management skills you wish to acquire are just there at your fingertips.

Here are for instance two quotes from Carter: 'For many of us, the older we get, the more we realize that there's a "simplicity on the other side of complexity". Information is no more credible from being complex -- and too often, that complex information is even less credible because it's darn hard to apply to the realities of living and working in our world.'

'You can save a lot money by getting free management information on the Web
If you can learn to first seek free management materials on the Web before you pay for management services, then you can save a great deal of money -- often by not having to
purchase services at all.'

My best advice each time you will face a sizeable business issue to solve would be to spend a bit of time to review this excellent web site (maintained for the last 10 years by volunteers on the Mozilla DMOZ model and moderated by Carter).

To make sure it will always be there (just in case of emergency), I did include it in the "Topical Links section" of this blog.

Enjoy it! but most of all use it to strengthen Your future managerial decisions.


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