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glsanders.com is a personal teaching blog maintained by Professor G. Lawrence Sanders. Its topics focus on innovation, entrepreneurship, new product and service development, and business plan writing. According to the site, the author is a professor in the Department of Management Science and Systems at the University at Buffalo, SUNY. The content is primarily designed to support his teaching, especially helping students complete business plans.
The most valuable part of the site is its business plan resource library: the article mentions that around 300 complete business plans can be viewed and downloaded via OneDrive or Google Drive. It also provides the Super Lean Innovation Process (SLIP) template, which is used to ideate new products or services and to support the creation of executive summaries and business plans. In addition, the author offers the free ebook Developing New Products and Services: Learning, Differentiation, and Innovation, and curates external resources such as the Kauffman Foundation, SCORE, SBA, startup incubators, and crowdfunding platforms.
The site itself is mainly built around free resources. Blog posts, templates, sample plans, and the ebook all appear to be available for free access or download. The print version of the book can be purchased on Amazon, but the crawled content does not provide a specific price.
The main advantages are that the content is practical and the number of examples is large, making it especially useful for students or early-stage entrepreneurs writing a business plan for the first time and looking for guidance on structure and wording. Since the resources come from years of university-level teaching, they also carry a certain level of educational credibility. The downsides are that the site still has the feel of a traditional WordPress blog, with quite a bit of repeated information and only average search and categorization experience. Some downloads depend on external services such as Google Drive, OneDrive, and Amazon. The content is mainly in English, with no Chinese interface, and there is no clear sign of a structured course, assignment feedback, or community support.
It is suitable for business school students, entrepreneurship course instructors, early-stage startup teams, product managers, and anyone who needs to quickly understand the framework of a business plan. It is less suitable for users looking for video courses, certification programs, fundraising connections, or Chinese-language entrepreneurship services.
The main site itself may be directly accessible, but its core resources involve external platforms such as Google Drive, OneDrive, and Amazon. Google Drive is generally restricted in mainland China, so the overall assessment is “partially restricted.”
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glsanders.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 4.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach glsanders.com directly.