An audiobook about how to make a government enterprise profitable and successful. Vasily Ovchinnikov, general director of the state company “Mosgortur,” which revolutionized organized children’s recreation, tries to debunk the myth that working in a government company is “freebie,” that the work schedule ends strictly at 6 p.m., and that there are no prospects. Vasily has already led two companies that are close to the state and is sure that working in a “subordinated” enterprise is an opportunity to do the impossible, put your ideas into practice, and realize your potential. Using his own example, the author proves that public service is a worthy and exciting profession—and that a state-run enterprise can bring substantial profit to the city and the country.