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== List of Best Practices Websites ==
== List of Best Practices Websites ==


[[Library Success: A Best Practices Wiki]]
[[Library Success: A Best Practices Wiki]] - best practices wiki for great ideas and information for all types of librarians


[[Harvard Business Review Blog Network - Best Practices]]
[[Harvard Business Review Blog Network - Best Practices]] -


[[UN Habitat-Best Practices and Local Leadership Programme]]
[[UN Habitat-Best Practices and Local Leadership Programme]] - 4,000 documented and peer-reviewed best practices for sustainable development from 140 countries


[[SERC-Best Practices In Education]]
[[SERC-Best Practices In Education]] - a Connecticut nonprofit agency providing professional development and information, research and best practices on public education


[[IETF-Request for Comment-RFC best practices]] - Internet Engineering Task Force focused on operations of the internet
[[IETF-Request for Comment-RFC best practices]] - Internet Engineering Task Force focused on operations of the internet
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[[Baldridge Excellence Program]] - program for performance excellence of organizations
[[Baldridge Excellence Program]] - program for performance excellence of organizations


[[Project Management Hut]]
[[Project Management Hut]] - largest database of categorized Project Management articles


[[Foraker Group]] - best practices, tools and assistance for Alaska nonprofits
[[Foraker Group]] - best practices, tools and assistance for Alaska nonprofits


[[Small Business Administration - SBA]]
[[Small Business Administration - SBA]] - US government website of information and resources for small businesses


[[501 Commons]] -best practices, tools and services for State of Washington nonprofits
[[501 Commons]] -best practices, tools and services for State of Washington nonprofits

Revision as of 13:54, 21 October 2013

There are many specialized best practices websites that catalogue best practices for specific types of organizations or specific work area of activity.

One example of a best practices website with a specific type of organization focus is the website, Library Success: A Best Practices Wiki, that has compiled best practices for libraries. An example of a best practices website that has a specific work area focus is the, Project Management Hut, that has a compilation of best practices related to project management.

Readers should note that the Best Practices Wiki simply catalogues and provides this information, does not evaluate these sites, promote these sites or comment on their missions. Some sites are pure non-profit organizations. Some are non-profits that sell or promote services. Some are for profits sites. Some are governmental sponsored sites.

Some websites listed here have as a primary focus best practices. Others have best practices as one of many functions of their websites.

List of Best Practices Websites

Library Success: A Best Practices Wiki - best practices wiki for great ideas and information for all types of librarians

Harvard Business Review Blog Network - Best Practices -

UN Habitat-Best Practices and Local Leadership Programme - 4,000 documented and peer-reviewed best practices for sustainable development from 140 countries

SERC-Best Practices In Education - a Connecticut nonprofit agency providing professional development and information, research and best practices on public education

IETF-Request for Comment-RFC best practices - Internet Engineering Task Force focused on operations of the internet

Baldridge Excellence Program - program for performance excellence of organizations

Project Management Hut - largest database of categorized Project Management articles

Foraker Group - best practices, tools and assistance for Alaska nonprofits

Small Business Administration - SBA - US government website of information and resources for small businesses

501 Commons -best practices, tools and services for State of Washington nonprofits

Stack Overflow - Q&A site for programmers

Project for Public Spaces - "places, not spaces" best practices, principles, resources on community places