[Column] ➃-➀ The Background of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises' Presidents as a Race
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Can't you even do this? Don't you understand such things? How many times have small business owners felt like they were biting into a bitter bug? It takes time to bridge the gap between 'gut feeling' and 'common sense' in both mind and heart. Gut feeling refers to events in the field, while common sense is the value system shaped by the environment one grew up in. This difference troubles business owners. Many company presidents would say their natural personality is suited for a No. 2 position. However, whether they became founders by choice, became business owners out of necessity, or are second-generation successors who must take over, the fact remains that they are currently business owners. Small businesses are often disorganized entities lacking people, goods, money, and management. Yet, because they have to bring together such organizations, small business presidents become a 'common breed.' If they manage small businesses with the aforementioned characteristics for 20 or 30 years, they inevitably become a common type of small business owner.
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