Thank you for visiting our Business Insights Categories guidelines. For your ease of finding what you are looking for, we broke the insights down into two areas. These areas are Insight Type and Categories. We will be going over each of these areas and their subsections in more detail further on this page.
The Insight Types are: Personal Insights, Facts, Opinions, and Insights & Forecasts.
The categories are narrowed down into several subjects you can explore. This will, hopefully, lead you to the articles and videos you are interested in. We hope you enjoy the articles and videos provided to you. Take a moment to like them, share them, or comment on them. Big & Small and the contributors appreciate all reviews and feedback.
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Be sure while sharing your stories that you do share your failures. After all, it is the failures that lead to success. No one is perfect and sharing knowledge is also sharing the things that did not work.
What Do These Categories Cover?
Insight Type
This is for academics and practitioners who wish to tell their stories to motivate people to follow their dreams and passions. These personal stories can be a great guide and resource for sharing successes and failures to prove that ambitions can lead to success. This is information that others can learn from in finding their own paths.
Be sure while sharing your stories that you do share your failures. After all, it is the failures that lead to success. No one is perfect and sharing knowledge is also sharing the things that did not work.
Categories
These cover any policy or regulation changes, additions, or removals that may affect businesses. These reports can cover news from the local levels on up to international levels. The contributor must provide written documentation or video documentation of these policy or regulation changes. If the contributor wishes to share his or her opinion about this category, they must first state that it is their opinion before proceeding.
Please Note: Opinion pieces must still have reputable sources to support your claim, show how you have arrived at your opinion, and other materials to lend credibility to what you are stating. ALWAYS cite your sources inside your post and provide a link to the source at the bottom of the post. Look into the source to determine legitimacy before using it as a resource.
Examples of Non-Credible Sources:
- Posts from social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.)
- Wikipedia
- Blogs (This includes information blogs like Sparknotes, Simplypsychology, Learningtheories, etc.).
- YouTube
- Essay Sharing Websites (Fictionpress, Quizilla, writing.com, etc.).
Examples of Credible Sources:
- Websites that are government or education institutions (.gov, .edu, etc.).
- Academic Databases
- Google Scholar
- Scientific or Research articles with listed author, date, citations, etc.
- Dissertations
- Professional Publications
- Government documents, records, statistics, etc.
- Manuscripts (old documents found in libraries)
- Books and E-books
- Peer-reviewed journals, articles, etc.
Please Note: These categories apply to videos and articles in Business Insights. Business Insights pertains to everything business related – past, present, and future . Business News pertains to business related current events gathered from cities and towns in North America and South America. These are done by people in those areas to bring you information on events that may have and effect on your business.