Management: The Limit of Productivity
€ 12,65
This course will teach you how to build a management system for processes and business to scale it and maintain maximum productivity (both personal and team) over the long term. The value of a business is made by people. Marx wrote that capital is a form of added value created by the labor of wage workers. Without wage workers, an entrepreneur will not become a capitalist and will remain self-employed. Most entrepreneurs who have detached from zero remain there because they do not know how to build processes and scale their business: “I need to buy something, then make mock-ups, then send invoices, then sort out customer chats, then…” – they dry up, struggling around zero. A good entrepreneur is almost always a bad manager because no one taught them how to manage. Learning to drive a car is simple. It has only one steering wheel and 2 (or 3) pedals – and it takes 30-50 hours. People have no steering wheel, no pedals… no buttons either. In the management course, we will teach you not only how to efficiently achieve the maximum from yourself and employees (who need to be hired!), but also how to build effective business management – so that KPIs, SLAs, and kanban become a daily routine, not just smart words in an interview. Management is just a skill, like sales or riding a bicycle. Get knowledge, skills, and support for entrepreneurs whose companies have earned over $1 billion for $300-$3000. Similar knowledge, not adapted for small businesses and stretched over 2 years, costs $60,000-$120,000. For whom: Entrepreneur or aspiring to be one. Build a team and create a management system for it: describe processes, define KPIs and SLAs, organize planning and control processes. Understand how a person works and is managed – squeeze the maximum out of yourself and subordinates. Prepare the business for scaling. Completely move away from manual management – your business or process will run without you. Beginner manager or aspiring to be one. Master.
Difficulty: high
Duration: 9 hours