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The McNair Center's Project for Small Business is the concerted effort to inform the public on the details of small business, the best practices for maintaining and or growing one, and how government regulatory and supporting bodies effect them. Particular interest is granted to educational blog posts and wiki pages to spread information, and investigative research concerning the [[Small Business Administration]]. | The McNair Center's Project for Small Business is the concerted effort to inform the public on the details of small business, the best practices for maintaining and or growing one, and how government regulatory and supporting bodies effect them. Particular interest is granted to educational blog posts and wiki pages to spread information, and investigative research concerning the [[Small Business Administration]]. | ||
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==Current Work== | ==Current Work== |
Revision as of 11:08, 3 June 2016
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Summary
The McNair Center's Project for Small Business is the concerted effort to inform the public on the details of small business, the best practices for maintaining and or growing one, and how government regulatory and supporting bodies effect them. Particular interest is granted to educational blog posts and wiki pages to spread information, and investigative research concerning the Small Business Administration.
Completed Work
Current Work
- Carlin Cherry's Women in Entrepreneurship (2016) Issue Brief concerns the roles and relations of women in Small Business. It is still in progress.
- The Small Business Information Page represents the current educational wiki page concerning small business. It is still in progress.
Future Work
- Blog posts concerning best practices for Small Business on the McNair Blog.
- An investigative Academic Paper taking a look at the financial activities of the Small Business Administration.