Author: Badr bin Ali Ahmed Al-Rabiah
Publisher: Al-Mutanabbi Library
Edition Date: 1440
Number of Pages: 169
The author describes his life and his family's life in particular, from their upbringing to the establishment of their enterprise. Diary of a very small trader, it tells the daily events that the brothers lived through in establishing their enterprise, from the moment it was defined as a very small enterprise, through the bureaucratic challenges of licenses and permits, then the commercial challenges, and of course the daily struggle with practical challenges. The author began narrating stories from his family's life in trade, and their upbringing (he and his brother) in searching for business opportunities. The book simply explains what an entrepreneur expects and where it would be an enjoyable book to read and a guide to exporting the least anticipated challenges for anyone who wants to start their own project. The author is also working on drafting the second part of the book, which will be about the diary of a small trader (without 'very'), as the enterprise has grown to become a small enterprise according to the Ministry of Labor's definition. The upcoming challenges will be summarized by how to overcome the global economic collapse, and whether enterprises should expand during economic collapses? And how to obtain financial, intellectual, and moral support.