Monday, March 03, 2008
Client Wins U.S. Chamber Blue Ribbon Small Business Award
February 28, 2008
Environmental Waste Management Systems, Inc. in Honolulu, Hawaii has been honored with a U.S. Chamber of Commerce Blue Ribbon Small Business Award. The award was given in recognition of the company's dedication to excellence in several categories.
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"Winners of the Blue Ribbon Small Business Award represent the country's finest small business success stories," said Tom Donohue, Chamber president and CEO. "Small businesses are the backbone of America's economy, representing more than 99% of all employers, creating three-fourths of all new jobs, and accounting for more than one-half of the nation's gross domestic product." The Blue Ribbon Small Business Award, sponsored by Sam's Club, was designed to honor businesses that excel in a variety of selection criteria, including financial performance and business history, staff training and motivation, community involvement, customer service, and business planning.
Winners of the award from around the country will be honored at America's Small Business Summit 2008 April 16 - 18, in Washington, D.C. The award is part of the Chamber's Small Business of the Year selection process. One Blue Ribbon Small Business will be selected from each of seven regions as a finalist for the U.S. Chamber Small Business of the Year Award. The finalists will be announced on March 7. "The Blue Ribbon Small Business award allows us to honor the tireless efforts of America's small businesses," said Donohue. "Environmental Waste Management Systems proves that a business can make a significant difference in its community." The U.S. Chamber is the world's largest business federation representing more than 3 million businesses and organizations of every size, sector, and region.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce Press Release
Monday, January 28, 2008
Small Business Caucus Want To Hear From You!
Received by email 1/25/08 from Rep. Gene Ward's office:
SMALL BUSINESS
QUESTIONNAIRE
Please assist us by offering ideas for doing business in Hawaii easier for you, the Small Business owner and Small Business Association. The Small Business Caucus for the 2008 Legislature 2008 would like to identify areas you feel could be improved by introducing effective legislation.
Your Hawaii State Legislature Small Business Caucus needs your input for 2008!
AS A SMALL BUSINESS OWNER OR ASSOCIATION, PLEASE IDENTIFY YOUR TOP THREE CONCERNS OR AREAS IN WHICH THE SMALL BUSINESS CAUCUS CAN EFFECTIVELY ASSIST YOU.
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Please return this completed form to:
Representative Gene Ward, Co-Chair
Small Business Caucus
Hawaii State Capitol, Rm. 318
415 S. Beretania Street
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
Phone:808-586-6513, Fax: 808-586-6421
E-Mail: Repward@Capitol.hawaii.gov
"Using the Library" Training Feb 28
Learn about the popular digital information programs, expert research assistance, and customized research services available. Entrepreneurs, small business owners and managers, government department heads and staff, non-profit directors and grant writers, teachers, and students will all benefit from knowing about the demographic, statistical, market research, databases, reports, and other information programs available.
The Library also researches and publishes the Maui County Data Book, which will be available for sale. Research samples will be distributed. Bring your research questions to focus the discussion to your needs. Presented by Sonia King, Director of the Hawai'i Business Research Library.
Seating is limited, reservations are requested and may be made by calling the Maui County Business Resource Center at 873-8247.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Thursday, September 27, 2007
NEW ACQUISITIONS June - Sept 2007
Carnes, and Slifer, The Atlas of Economic Indicators: A Visual Guide to Market Forces and the Federal Reserve. (1991)
Cook, Wade. B, Wall Street Money Machine: New and Incredible Strategies for Cash Flow and Wealth Enhancement. (1996)
Graham, Benjamin, The Intelligent Investor: A Book of Practical Counsel. (1973)
Kishel, Gregory and Patricia, Growing Your Own Business: Growth Strategies for Meeting New challenges and Maximizing Success. (1994)
McCafferty, Thomas, All About Options: The Easy Way to Get Started. (1993)
Morris, Hall, How to Stop Foreclosure: America's Leading Expert Tells You How to Save Your Home and Property. (1983)
Rohwer, Jim, Asia Rising: Why America Will Prosper As Asia's Economies Boom. (1995)
Schaeffer, Bernie, The Option Advi$sor: Wealth-Building Techniques Using Equity & Index Options. (1997) (two copies)
Weiss, Martin D. PhD, Crash Profits: Make Money When Stocks Sink and Soar. (2003)
Weiss, Martin D. PhD, The Ultimate Safe Money Guide: How Everyone 50 & Over Can Protect, Save and Grow Their Money. (2002)
Other Book Donations:
Department of Transportation, State of Hawaii. Hawaii DOT Traffic Station Maps 2006. (July 10, 2007) [CD-ROM]
Information Services Department, Hong Kong SAR Government, Hong Kong 2006. (2006). Donated by the San Francisco division of the Hong Kong Economic & Trade Office.
U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Department of Commerce, ECON02Z Report Series 2002: Economic Census. (March 2007)
Monday, August 06, 2007
CLIENT IN THE NEWS: Shelby's Sweets Bakery
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Acquisitions - April May 2007
Agriculture Hawaii: The official publication of the Hawai`i Farm Bureau Federation. (April-June 2007) [Newsletter] Cover storey: "Welcome to the Web: Maui farmers reap more sales via the computer."
Air Force Research Laboratory Technology Milestones: A review of 2006. (Received March 2007) [Print] Also online.
American's Health Rankings: A Call to Action for People & Their Communities. (2006) United Health Foundaiton. Online.
The Creative Industry in Hawai`i. (April 2007) Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism. Creative industries refer to a set of interlocking industry sectors that focus on creating and exploiting intellectual property products, such as the arts, films, games or fashion designs, or providing busines-to-business services such as advertising. Online.
Focus Maui Nui Executive Summary and Final Report (December 2003) [Print and Electronic] A project and publication of the Maui Economic Development Board, Inc. Online.
Encyclopedia of Associations, Vol. 1: National Organizations of the U.S. by Thomson Gale Publishers. (2004) [Book] Gift from Maui Community College Library. A guide to more than 22,000 national organizations, including trade, business, and commercial; environmental and agricultural; legal, governmental, public administration, and military; and many more.
Encylopedia of Associations: International Organizations, by Thomson Gale Publisers. (2005) [Book] Gift from Maui Community College Library. A guide to more than 29,000 International nonprofit membership orgaqnizations including multinational and binational groups, and national organizations based outside the United States, convered with all subjects or areas of activity. Great for finding international business contacts and industry networking.
Get the Most from Your SBIR Technology: How to Work with Government and Commercial Markets, from the Federal Laboratory Consortium for Technology Transfer. (Issued September, 1999). The Federal Laboratory Consortium is the nationawide network of Federal laboratories that provides the forum to develop strategies and opportunities fo rmoving government technologies to the marketplace.
Hawai`i Tourism Authority Style & Resource Guide. (2007) [Electronic] Includes Hawaiian language style sheet and a list of web links to other databases, journals, and publications both in English and Hawaiian languages. Click here.
National Trade and Professional Associations of the United States, by Columbia Books, Inc. (2006) [Book] Gift from Maui Community College Library. This book lists over 7,400 trade associations, professional societies, labor unions, and similar national groups. Great source for industry statistical and networking contacts.
Pacific Business News' Book of Lists 2007. [Book] A valued tool in reseach business and, especially in finding business leads. Over 150 pages of tables containing Hawaii businesses.
Pandemic Flu and the Potential for U.S. Economic Recession: A state-by-state analysis. (March 2007) [Electronic] Featuring key progress in U.S. pandemic preparedness and key concerns for U.S. pandemic preparedness. Click here.
Pay Rates in Hawaii, 2006, by the Hawaii Employers Council. (Issued October 2006). [Electronic] Results from the 60th annual survey by the Hawaii Employers Council. Pay rates for positions from general office clerical, human resources, housekeeping, retail, facilities, maintenance, construction, and more. Private and public sector sections.
Procurement Opportunities Guide: An Entrepreneur's Guide to Selling to Government and Corporations. (April 2006) by Braddock Communications.
Revenue Trends. (February, March and April 2007) [Newsletter Print and Electronic] Hawai`i State Department of Taaxation monthly statistical publication. Online.
The Small Business Advocate, from the U.S. Small Business Administration's Office of Advocacy. (April and May 2007) [Print and Electronic Newsletter] Click here.
The Small Business Financial Resource Guide, (April 2006) by Braddock Communications. Includes a special section on how to succeed in changing times.
Statistical Abstract of the United States: 2007, A National Data Book, by the U.S. Census Bureau. On the web at http://www.census.gov/statab/www/. [Book]. This book is the standard summary of statistics on the social, political, and economic organization of the United States. It is designed to serve as a convenient volume for statistical reference and as a guide to other statistical publicaitons and sources.
Monday, June 04, 2007
6 New Shopping Centers Proposed for Maui
Friday, June 01, 2007
Maui County Data Book 2006 Now Available
Collected from a wide range of print and electronic resources, the book is designed to help businesses and individuals with informed decision making. Compiled and maintained by the Hawaii Business Research Library (HBRL), the databook is the definitive statistical reference for Maui County providing over 240 pages of data and statistics on population, education, construction and housing, finance and labor, visitor industry, domestic trade, maps and more.
The 2006 Maui County Data Book is available for $20 and may be purchased at the Hawai`i Business Research Library in Kihei at 590 Lipoa Parkway #136; or at the Maui County Business Resource Center at the Maui Mall.
For additional information, contact the Hawai`i Business Research Library at (808) 875-2400 or email library@hawaii-sbdc.org.
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Now Hiring: Research & Cataloging Librarian
Regular, Full-Time, RCUH Non-Civil Service position with the Hawaii Small Business Development Center Network (SBDC), Hawaii Business Research Library in Kihei, Hawaii. Continuation of employment is dependent upon program/operational needs, satisfactory work performance, and availability of funds. Minimum Monthly Salary: Commensurate with qualifications. Duties: Serves the small business community by assisting clients of the Hawaii Business Research Library with their business information research needs and by cataloguing, organizing and maintaining library materials. Logs research and usage statistics into Hawaii SBDC Network and library in-house database systems for required reports to grantors and administrators. Assists Library Director with report generation, custom research, cataloging, and/or current awareness, as needed. Minimum Qualifications: Education: Masters Degree from an accredited college or university in Library and Information Science (Bachelors Degree from an accredited four (4) year college or university and three (3) years of experience will substitute for a Masters Degree). Experience: One to three (1-3) years of experience in a public, special, academic or corporate library setting and in providing reference services and the use of reference materials, both print and electronic. Abil/Know/Skills: Knowledge of research methodologies. Working knowledge of print and computerized information across a broad range of business, industry, marketing and scientific sources and other primary and secondary information sources. Knowledge of existing business and government structure, including socio-economic information and demography. Demonstrated ability to plan and carry out research projects from inception and the reference interview to completion and follow up with the client. Ability to analyze and apply information on client needs and interest to the selection of appropriate materials. Advanced Internet search skills and ability to navigate a wide variety of commercial on-line bibliographic databases at a proficient level. Skilled at using software programs for database management, word processing, spreadsheet, and presentations. Proficiency in basic cataloging skills. Desirable Qualifications: One to three (1-3) years of experience working in a business, economic, or related corporate, special, or academic library. Experience in providing customized business research and reference services. Experience with Library of Congress and government document cataloging classification schemes. Knowledge of business conditions in Hawaii. Knowledge of federal and state regulations governing small businesses in Hawaii. Experience with web-based research guides. Evidence of initiative, creativity, and resourcefulness. Inquiries: Sonia Isotov 875-2400 (Maui). Application Requirements: The preferred method of applying for a job is through our on-line application process. Please go to www.rcuh.com, click on Employment and navigate to Job Announcements/Apply for a Job. However, if you do not have access to the Internet, you may apply by submitting resume; cover letter including Recruitment ID#, referral source, narrative of your qualifications for position and salary history; names, phone numbers and addresses of three supervisory references and copy of degree(s)/transcripts/certificate(s) to qualify for position by fax (808) 956-5022 or mail to Director of Human Resources, Research Corporation of the University of Hawaii, 2530 Dole Street, Sakamaki Hall D-100, Honolulu, HI 96822 before the closing date. EEO/AA Employer.
Please apply before:
06/15/2007
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Hawai`i SBDC Network Hires New Library Director
Monday, March 05, 2007
10 Reasons to Love Hawai`i Small Business
SBA Number: 07-05 ADVO (202) 205-6941
john.mcdowell@sba.gov
Ten Reasons To Love Hawaii Small Business
The Heart Of The State’s Economy
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Small businesses are the heart of Hawaii’s economy, and the Office of Advocacy of the U.S. Small Business Administration is sending them this Valentine with the reasons to love them.
Ten Reasons To Love Hawaii Small Business
10. Small businesses make up 96.8 percent of all Hawaii employers.
9. Small businesses create more than 50 percent of the American nonfarm private gross domestic product (GDP).
8. Small patenting firms produce 13 to 14 times more patents per employee than large patenting firms.
7. The 113,800 small businesses in Hawaii are located in every community and neighborhood.
6. Small businesses employ 57.4 percent of Hawaii’s non-farm private sector workers.
5. Home-based businesses account for 53 percent of all small businesses.
4. Small businesses are 97 percent of America’s exporters and produce 26 percent of all export value.
3. Hawaii saw an estimated 3,763 new small firms with employees start-up in the last year measured.
2. There are approximately 58,100 minority-owned businesses and 29,897 women-owned businesses in Hawaii, and almost all of them are small businesses.
1. The latest figures show that small business creates 65 percent or more of America’s net new jobs.
The Office of Advocacy, the “small business watchdog” of the government, examines the role and status of small business in the economy and independently represents the views of small business to federal agencies, Congress, and the President. It is the source for small business statistics presented in user-friendly formats and it funds research into small business issues.
For more information, visit the Office of Advocacy website at http://www.sba.gov/advo/research/2004.html.
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The Office of Advocacy of the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) is an independent voice for small business within the federal government. The presidentially appointed Chief Counsel for Advocacy advances the views, concerns, and interests of small business before Congress, the White House, federal agencies, federal courts, and state policy makers. For more information, visit www.sba.gov/advo, or call (202) 205-6533.
Friday, February 23, 2007
SBDC Center Director & HBRL In The News
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Library Director Ruth Corn Retires

Friday, February 02, 2007
Libraries are Key to Building Local Economic Base Says New Study
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Census Bureau Special Edition Facts for Features: Super Bowl XLI
Monday, January 29, 2007
Register Now! NxLevel Entrepreneurial Planning Series
Attracting and keeping great employees, strategic partners, and customers means having a well thought out, compelling business strategy that both helps people make a difference and provides economic value. A great opportunity to “work on” your business strategy and the systems to support its implementation is the upcoming NxLevel Entrepreneurial Planning Series starting on Monday, February 5th, at the Maui Research and Technology Center in Kihei. The program continues over twelve weeks on Monday evenings.
Our collegue, David Fisher, Center Director Maui SBDC, leads the NxLevel program, along with guest business professionals both from Maui and visiting. The best part, however, is interacting with your fellow participants. Past participants have included Pacific Biodiesel and Latitudes Lighting, who have both won the SBA’s Small Business of the Year Award. Other top Maui companies who have taken the NxLevel program include the recent Pacific Business News Top 50 Growth Companies, Kila Kila Employer Services and TMC General Contracting, along with their spin-off company, Island Concrete Manufacturing Systems. Professional friendships developed at NxLevel go on past the twelve weeks of the class.
The cost of the program is $499. For more information about NxLevel™, call the Hawai’i Small Business Development Center at 808-875-2402; to register online, click here.
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Acquisitions - February 2007
Air Force Research Laboratory Technology Milestones: A Review of 2005. [Book] Includes mini CD-rom. This publication is a compilation of noteworthy AFRL technology milestone stories for 2005.
Comprehensive Annual Financial Report for the Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 2006. [Book] Prepared by the Department of Finance Director, Kalbert K. Young, County of Maui.
Connections. (February 2007) [Newsletter]. This print newsletter is a monthly publication of the Kona-Kohala Chamber of Commerce. Highlights include a listing of new members, profiles of Chamber members, and event announcements.
Core Four Business Planning Course. (2005) [Book] This workbook or self-study guide was developed by the Northeast Entrepreneur Fund and is a culmination of 10 years of teaching entrepreneurs to plan businesses. This program is currently being offered as a business planning series by the Maui Economic Opportunities' Business Development Division under Susie Thieman.
County Business Patterns, 2003-2004. (Issued July 2006) [CD-ROM] Product of the U.S. Census Bureau.
ECON02 Report Series: Economic Census 2002. (Issued July 2006). [CD-ROM] The Economic Census profiles American business every 5 years, from the national to the local level; by geographic area, subject, and more. Great source of industry statistics. Click here to go to online version.
Hawai`i Retailer Journal. (Winter 2006/07) [Newsletter] This print newsletter is a quarterly publication of the Retail Merchants of Hawai`i trade association. We highly recommend membership to any Hawai`i retailer.
Magazines for Libraries. (2005) [Reference book] Prepared by R.R. Bowker's Database Publishing Group. This 14th edition includes 6,853 titles classified by a detailed Subject Index and a Title Index.
Making Cities Stronger: Public Library Contributions to Local Economic Development, by the Urban Libraries Council. (2007) [Digital Document]. This study looked at how public libraries contribute to the human dimension of economic development.
Statistics of Hawai`i Agriculture (2005) [Reference book]. Issued December 2006 by the Hawai`i Department of Agriculture, this publication is an indepth statistical abstract of the agriculture industry in Hawaii and includes individual statistical breakdowns for various crops, livestock, and more. Also, available on the web at http://www.nass.usda.gov/hi/.
Traffic Station Maps, Hawai`i Department of Transportation, 2005. (Issued January 2007). [CD-ROM]. Maps produced by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Honolulu District.
Zip Code Business Patterns, 2003-2004. (Issued August 2006) [CD-ROM]
Friday, December 15, 2006
Acquisitions - November 2006 - January 2007
Agriculture Hawaii. (October-December 2006 issue). This journal is the official publication of the Hawai`i Farm Bureau Federation.
A Model Study for Establishing a Small Restaurant in Downtown Honolulu, by Edith Ho. (June 2004) An analysis prepared by Edith Ho for the Hawaii State Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism.
America's Health Rankings: A Call to Action for People and their Communities. (2005). United Health Foundation. This report documents efforts to advance the health of people, and points to significant challenges that continue to confront communities across the nation. Tables present various health related statistics for each state.
Annual Register of Grant Support: A Directory of Funding Sources, 2006. (2005). This edition contains details of 3,478 grant support programs of government agencies, public and private foundations, corporations, community trusts, unions, education and professional associations, and special interest organizations. It covers a broad spectrum of interests from academic to equipment and construction grants, in-service training, in a wide variety of fields.
Doing Business in Mexico 2007: Comparing Regulation in the 31 States and Mexico City. (2006) A copublication of the World Bank and the International Finance Corporation. This report measures the progress of the 12 states anlyzed in 2005 regarding quantitative indicators in business regulations and their enforcement. The indicators cover four areas of business regulation and their enforcement: stating a business, registering property, getting credit (registering collateral), and enforcing contracts. Two case studies are also presented.
Graphic Artists Guild Handbook: Pricing & Ehtical Guidelines, by the Graphic Artists Guild. (2003) Highlights include: salary, graphic design pricing, illustration pricing, sample contracts and forms, and more. This item was a gift of Lia Barrad, President and certified business consultant with Barrads.com, a business consulting and training service focusing on online marketing, and vendor management, among other related services.
Hawai`i Business (November and December 2006 issues). This monthly publication is one of the preeminent business journals in the state of Hawai`i.
Hawaii Dealer. 2006 Annual Yearbook Edition and 1st Quarter, 2006. Includes the Hawaii Auto Outlook report including vehicle sales figure by type and make, as well as hawaii retail market potential statistics.
Industry Snapshot: Farmers' Market. (August 2006) SBDCNet Connections Issue 36. Click here for electronic copy. A full-industry report on farmer's markets, links to research sources, demographic trends, and industry stats.
Maui Island Development Projects. (August 2006). Prepared by the Long Range Division of the County of Maui Department of Planning, these statistical tables include residential development project unit summaries by community plan, residential development project lisitings, and unit types with counts.
Maui Police Department Annual Report 2005. (2006) County of Maui publication. Highlight include a crime statistics.
Real Property Tax Valuations, Tax Rates & Exemptions, 2006-2007 Tax Year, State of Hawaii. (September 2006). Prepared by the Real Property Assessment Division, City and County of Honolulu. State and county real property tax valuation for fiscal year 2006-2007, including number and amount of exemptions, number of records by land use class, and real property tax rates. (Annual publication).
The Requirements Engineering Handbook, by Ralph R. Young. (2004) "This book is intended as a concise but thorough ready reference for requirements analysts (RAs) -- those who are assigned to determine the requirements for planned systems and software, both in computing and engineering."
The Small Business Economy For Data Year 2005: A Report to the President. (December 2006) United States Government Printing Office. Washington: 2006. This report is a review of how small businesses fared in the economy in 2005, in the financial markets, and in the federal procurement marketplace, new information about women in business, the link between education and entrepreneurship, an approach to economic development that has been called "economic gardening", finally, the Regulatory Flexibility Act in Fiscal Year 2005.