Abstract

This article presents the specific experience of farm management by a peasant acting independently. It is common for a peasant managing a farm to exercise both control and execution. Since management of a farm is influenced by external factors – natural, geographical, social ones, a peasant is required to constantly implement adaptive changes in management. These changes are brought about by the level of personal (spiritual) development of a peasant. The changes should be moderate but, at the same time, sufficient for effective management. All this is associated with responsible management as a characteristic of an activity. Such management is described as a science and an art of adapting to the natural and social conditions of economic activity. The specifics of responsible management of a farm is determined through the analysis of a peasant’s abilities to analyze, forecast, plan their activities. The experience of managing a peasant farm indicates that once found was fixed in the human mind, then it was only repeated, there was no increment of information, knowledge (information).

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