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Alexander Vysotsky believes that governments do not create the future. The ideas of the future are laid by people of science and culture, and they turn it into concrete ideas and bring them to life by entrepreneurs. A lot depends on how professionally the owner approaches the matter. That is why he created this book and described the basic principles of how to make the work of the owner more systematic and orderly. One that increases the efficiency of the company at times.
From the author: “For the past few years, I have been advising business owners on the implementation of management tools. My job is to help people who are brave and ambitious enough to forge new paths, create new products, create companies that provide society with everything it needs to exist. Among the clients who have completed our consulting program "School of Business Owners" are the owners of various enterprises: production, trade, various types of services. We work only with company owners, as we are convinced that what the company will become depends entirely on the owner's point of view.
One of the reasons for writing this book was the numerous requests from the audience of my seminars, who for several years have been demanding that I not only talk about it at seminars and trainings, but also put my ideas in writing. There are many books written for executives, but I have not come across any books that are entirely devoted to the functions of a company owner and describe them separately from the functions of a manager. For several years I have been giving seminars and providing consulting to owners, and in this book I have described the most important functions of a company owner. As you read this book, don't take any ideas for granted, for accepting any ideas without your own evaluation is one of the biggest pitfalls for a capable person. Compare these ideas with your own experience, evaluate their soundness and practicality, and then either accept or reject. But, before making a final judgment, try to read the book to the end.”
Alexander Vysotsky