Websites
Some useful websites for Management:
- AEI-Brookings Joint Center for Regulatory Studies -- the primary purpose of the Joint Center is to hold lawmakers and regulators accountable for their decisions by providing thoughtful, objective analyses of existing regulatory programs and new regulatory proposals.
- BigCharts -- includes stock quotes both recent and historical and market news
- Brookings Institute -- analyzes current and emerging issues and produces new ideas that matter—for the nation and the world.
- Business Case Studies & Marketing Theory by the Times 100 UK -- 100 online case studies of well-known companies and free educational resources
- CI (Competitive Intelligence) Strategies & Tools -- index to over 600 intelligence-related sites -- from macro-economic data to stock quotes, annual reports and more
- Cost of Living Calculators (Datamasters)
- Doing Business -- database that provides objective measures of business regulations and their enforcement worldwide. By the World Bank Group
- Encyclopedia of Economic and Business History
- Finance Resources on the Web -- general finance and economy, financial markets, company, fund & investment research, corporate finance, risk management & more
- Forbes.com -- under "Jump" pull-down menu, access "Lists" of best small, large & private companies
- Foundation Center -- track corporations' charitable donations
- GuideStar -- national database of nonprofit organizations
- Give.org -- formed by National Charities Info Bureau and Better Business Bureau, this resource provides donors with valuable info on charities soliciting their support
Federal Government Resources
- Consumer Price Index (CPI) -- monthly data on changes in the prices paid by urban consumers for a representative basket of goods and services
- Current Industrial Reports (CIR) -- government surveys measuring manufacturing activity in important commodity areas
- EDGAR (Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis & Retrieval) by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
- US Department of Defense (DOD)
Assistant Secretary of Defense, Public Affairs Division of the U.S. executive branch charged with planning defense forces and overseeing military operations. DOD also maintains: annual defense department budget information, military programs discussions and US military forces' structure. - US Department of Transportation (DOT)
The DOT is the U.S. agency responsible for regulating transportation in the United States. DOT publishes monthly air carrier traffic statistics and quarterly information on air carrier financial results and space launches. - Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)
Part of the DOT, this federal agency monitors the commercial and general aviation industries and crafts regulations governing aviation safety. - National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Government agency charged with the administration of US government space programs. - Office of Management & Budget (OMB)
The U.S. executive branch division that assists the president in preparing the federal budget. OMB oversees and coordinates administrative procurement, financial management, information, and regulatory policies. - Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Codes
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