All business secrets with Oleg Tinkov. Oleg Tinkov talks about the secrets of a successful business

New author's program on the channel RBC-TV. Leading programs - Oleg Tinkov And Oleg Anisimov. The first episodes of the program were released in October 2009.

About the program Business Secrets with Oleg Tinkov

Programs that in one way or another relate to the world of business and entrepreneurship are, as a rule, a great success: most viewers dream of their own business - albeit small, but their own. However, some are either afraid of the risk associated with starting their own business, or have already failed once when trying to become an entrepreneur.

Oleg Tinkov, entrepreneur: “In Russia you can either work for an entrepreneur or become an entrepreneur yourself.”

“Business secrets about Oleg Tinkov” broadcast not only on RBC-TV. Videos posted online that partially or completely convey the content are very popular. next issue transfers.

The guests of the program are famous and successful entrepreneurs, both Russian and foreign. In addition to them, secular characters who have their own business are invited to the program.

In one of the episodes, the guest of the program was Oleg Tinkov’s co-host Oleg Anisimov, who created a private enterprise to distribute their common book “I’m like everyone else.”

Oleg Anisimov is an entrepreneur, correspondent, presenter. Author of the book about Swedish business in Russia “Att lyckas i Ryssland!” He worked as an editor in the business and finance department of the Kommersant-St. Petersburg newspaper and in the weekly Finance supplement of the Delovoy Petersburg newspaper. In 2002 - editor-in-chief publications " Financial Russia", and in 2003 - the magazine "Finance". On February 1, 2010, he became a full-fledged associate of Oleg Tinkov, taking the post of vice president of marketing at Tinkov Credit Systems bank.

Each program features guest stories about the difficulties they encountered in creating their own business. In addition, those young people who decide to start a business will receive valuable advice. Thus, the program is both teaching aid for beginners, and a really working project aimed at solving specific problems, and not just a conversational program.

In each episode, Oleg Tinkov and his guests answer various questions:

Is it possible to start a business with relatives?

Is it possible to organize a business in Russia honestly and without connections?

Share in someone else's business - what is it like?

Is it worth creating an analogue?

Is it possible to create a business without taking time off from work?

Where to recruit staff?

In what currency is it better to keep savings in Russia?

How to deal with copies of your own business?

The program “Business Secrets with Oleg Tinkov” has a complex format: episodes vary in length, conversations with guests take place without censorship, in an informal atmosphere. Both the guests and the hosts themselves often do not mince words, getting personal, allowing familiarity and obscene language.

IN different times guests of the program "Business secrets with Oleg Tinkov" Became: President of the ONEXIM Group investment fund, billionaire, entrepreneur, politician Mikhail Prokhorov; entrepreneur, famous builder of the largest financial pyramid"MMM" Sergey Mavrodi; singer, composer, musician, producer Dmitry Malikov; founder of the fight league Mix Fight M1, owner of several brands Vadim Filkenshtein; owner of a “superbrand” Ksenia Sobchak and many others.

Mikhail Prokhorov, politician: “To become a billionaire, you just need to work a lot.”

Program "Business Secrets with Oleg Tinkov" - new project from the famous entrepreneur Oleg Tinkov. The program allows us to use the experience of large businessmen, who have vast experience in management and organizational activities, to show that private entrepreneurship in Russia is quite within the capabilities of organized, creative and competent people.

Interview with Friedman and other businessmen

Bookmarks

A member of the board of directors of the online accounting company “My Business,” Oleg Anisimov, wrote a column for the site about the most interesting, from his point of view, episodes of Oleg Tinkov’s program “Business Secrets,” in which the entrepreneur interviews representatives Russian business and more.

Member of the board of directors of the online accounting company “My Business” Oleg Anisimov

As part of my new project “Business Vision”, I not only I'm filming small entrepreneurs visiting them, but I also recommend other similar materials that deserve attention.

It’s difficult to get around the “Business Secrets” program, which I conducted with and without Oleg Tinkov in 2009-2012. After a long break, Oleg resumed filming. Now he releases two interviews a month. Some of them deserve close attention.

Mikhail Fridman

The most valuable program is with Mikhail Fridman, founder of Alfa Group, co-owner of Alfa Bank, VimpelCom and X5 Retail Group (Pyaterochka, Perekrestok, Karusel). Since the 90s, Fridman, together with his partners, owned TNK-BP, but in 2012, at the peak of the oil market, the partners extremely successfully sold their stake in the state-owned Rosneft, valuing TNK-BP at $61 billion. Now, amid the collapse of oil and isolation, the entire Rosneft is worth less than $50 billion.

Mikhail Fridman’s opinion is also interesting because of his unique personal qualities. Being completely loyal to the authorities, Mikhail Fridman finances the activities of Leonid Parfenov, speaks positively about Boris Nemtsov and is not noticed (like, for example, Vladimir Potanin) at United Russia events.

He combines brutal toughness in business (remember, for example, how Alexander Rodnyansky left STS and how Alfa Bank works with corporate debtors) with personal sentimentality and subtle intellect.

So, on to the program.

The whole program is interesting, but I will separately note two points, for example, discussions about competition with Magnit, which recent years overtook X5 Retail Group. Mikhail Fridman believes that the struggle is just beginning: “Magnit probably has 8% of the food retail market, we have 7%, and Tesco, for example, in the UK has more than 30%, and I am sure that in Russia there is concentration there will be no less business.”

He also “pricked” the founder of Magnit, Sergei Galitsky:

On long distance corporate balance between shareholders represented by the board of directors and management, when there is a clear division of powers, responsibilities and functionality, this is more efficient system. If this were not so, humanity would not have crystallized this system through centuries of exercise.

Of course, in the short term there are always brilliant people (especially in retail) who, with their talent and intelligence, combine a variety of positions, like Sergey. He is both the head of the company and the main owner of the company. By and large, he doesn’t need all these organs. For him, the board of directors is an advisory body to him. In the end, he makes all the decisions.

As far as I know, he is very deeply involved in the day-to-day operations of the company, going down to working with suppliers and so on. I think it works over a short distance, and Magnit certainly proves this. Over the long term, I believe in this model less. It is human nature to change and get tired. Interest in something else appears. Age. God forbid, health. In any case, we are all mortal.

Sergei Galitsky recently confirmed that he is unable to find a worthy leader to replace himself. No matter how Mikhail Fridman starves him out. But so far talent is beating the corporate system.

Second interesting topic will not make you happy if you want to become an entrepreneur. Mikhail Fridman believes that for success in entrepreneurship, inherited, genetic qualities are 80% important, and only 20% are the skills, knowledge and abilities acquired during life. It sounds discouraging. Therefore, the founder of Alpha believes that there is no need to try to create his own business.

He gives the example of his youngest daughter, who is a sophomore at Yale University and is seriously studying history: “If she becomes a good professional in this field, I am sure she will have a rich life and an exciting job. She doesn’t have to, in my opinion, try to go into private business.”

I will object in absentia that good professional, be it a historian, a doctor or a journalist in much to a greater extent"entrepreneur" than many of those who are "engaged in private business."

After all, earning hundreds of thousands of dollars a year for your practice is, in my opinion, better than barely making ends meet. The criterion I propose here is this: to the extent that your activities improve the world around you, that is how much you are an entrepreneur.

Andrey Movchan

Recommendation: watch for those who are involved in the stock market.

Oleg Tinkov and Andrey Movchan were regular columnists for Finance magazine when I worked there as editor-in-chief, so I listened to this conversation with particular pleasure.

Andrey Movchan, who has now become a star, spoke about the dramas that happened with local investment banking leaders - Troika Dialog and Renaissance Capital.

As usual, he was very pessimistic about the prospects for the Russian economy. Andrei Movchan's judgments are always logical, but there is an impression that he is still exaggerating his colors somewhat. I, for one, believe that the situation is not developing nearly as badly as it could, given the poor structure of the Russian economy. But this is a long conversation.

Boris Dyakonov

Dyakonov is a bright person who created Bank.24.ru and Tochka. He has interesting experience and principles, and the piece below clearly deserves to be immortalized in a Hollywood movie:

I'm from Yekaterinburg. He graduated from school and entered the Faculty of Philosophy. At the same time, he left to study in America. I studied there for four years.

To whom?

I studied for a B.A. He returned and served as a pastor in the Methodist Church - here in Russia. At the same time, he worked as a programmer and IT specialist.

Methodist, sorry, what?

This is a Protestant church.

You seem to be a Jew, and the Protestant Church...

Well, it happens.

My remark: Boris Dyakonov idolizes entrepreneurs, thanks to whom we have everything we see around us. This helps him create convenient services for them. The approach is universal: love your client - then he will allow you to earn money.

Eduard Panteleev

At the eighth minute, co-founder of the Knopka service and former top manager financial group Life answers the question of why the group led by Probusinessbank did not survive:

Eduard Panteleev: The main problem is that when a person thinks he is great and goes beyond boundaries, problems begin. When he begins to surround himself with people who tell him that he is great or indulge him, a person closes himself off outside world and begins to be focused on himself and his ideas.

Oleg Tinkov: You need to go through fire and water, but copper pipes get burned. And in this sense, it is very important to have this balance. And be friends with your head.

Eduard Panteleev: It never hurts to be friends with your head. The main thing is not to lose touch with reality.

Oleg Tinkov: I met Sergei several times - we are talking about Sergei Leontyev. He really comes across as a smart and talented businessman. Everything he said is correct. But what he did was not exactly what he said.

Nikolay Kononov

There are a lot of prejudices about the business media, ranging from the fact that they are corrupt and ending with the fact that they are evil. Nikolai Kononov is one of the most intelligent business editors (Nikolai Kononov is the editor-in-chief of the publication “Secret of the Firm” - editor’s note), - dispels these prejudices and gives advice to young entrepreneurs.

Dmitry Kostygin

Dmitry Kostygin is a co-owner of the Yulmart online store, the Rive Gauche, Wild Orchid, and Rainbow Smile chains and a shareholder of Dream Industries. Known as August Meyer's partner in trading network"Tape" and as a translator and publisher of Ayn Rand's book "Atlas Shrugged". A curious figure.

This is what he said about Ayn Rand’s books (before leaving Russia her name was Alisa Rosenbaum):

Since we communicated with foreigners in our youth, one of them, an economics professor from Honolulu, gave me this book. I read Atlas Shrugged and was pleasantly surprised. Then he sent me “We are alive.” It turned out to be about St. Petersburg, such a classic plot a la “Doctor Zhivago”. And then there was a book boom (in 1991-1992), I became interested in books.

Since Alice Rosenbaum herself did not know English language and left already in adulthood, she wrote quite primitively from the point of view of the English reader. I realized that with my English special school, I am quite capable of quickly translating and typing this. Through friends I received the rights to this publication in 1993. I published “The Source” in 1995, and “Atlanta” in 1997.

Then for ten years I carefully moved these ideas forward. Then, after spending some time in Switzerland, my views changed. Now I have become more careful with my views.

Unfortunately, Dmitry did not explain what exactly had changed, but he gave an extremely original set of books that are required reading:

No. 1 - "Tree of Knowledge", definitely. This was written by Chilean biologists, Varela and Maturana. The book is from the 50s. This is a fundamental thing, and since I have a medical education, it was easy for me and sort of put everything in its place. Most of those to whom I recommended it say that it is not at all clear what these are - axons, dendrites. But it's worth re-reading. I re-read it probably five times before it went away.

No. 2 - Peter Kropotkin, “Evolution as a factor of mutual assistance.”

No. 3 - Anton Makarenko, “Pedagogical poem.” When they complain to me about the staff, I say: “Read, Makarenko, he worked with juvenile delinquents and nothing.” He built a decent camera factory - the only one in Russia at that time.

Alena Vladimirskaya

German Klimenko

Recommendation: watch for those who want to understand what Vladimir Putin’s Internet advisor is like. German Klimenko said one terrible thing for me personally. He believes that sooner or later Google and Facebook will be closed in Russia if they do not start cooperating with Russian authorities for issuing information.

I need these services in my work, and, taking this opportunity, I would like to ask German Klimenko to prohibit something else in return.

Sergey Panov

Recommendation: watch for those who are interested in the cloud segment of the Internet and the topic of startups.
The head of online accounting “My Business” tells how he came from the publishing business to a cloud service and talks about different roles: manager, entrepreneur and investor. His least favorite thing is being an investor.

Evgeniy Bernshtam

People who get a job in Evgeniy Bernshtam’s organization (MFO “Home Money”, “Finotdel”, collection agency “Sequoia”) should definitely familiarize themselves with his point of view on relationships with employees.

I partly agree (few people need employees “from nine to six” without initiative), but, from the perspective of the brain, there must be a clear line beyond which personal life begins. Otherwise it is slavery, not hiring.

Here's a quote:

I have the right to make only those demands that I make to myself. I work eighteen hours a day and I have the right to present this to whoever works for me. I don't believe that hired people have the right to have own business. This is not good. IN moral understanding this is theft.

Before you get a job somewhere, ask how much the employer’s views are in tune with the strict concepts of Evgeny Bernshtam.

I will publish reviews of new programs.

Business secrets with Oleg Tinkov - a series of programs for those who dream of becoming a successful entrepreneur. Who else but Tinkov should give advice about financial well-being and find out from other businessmen the secrets of their productive work. Why are these programs interesting?

Tinkov knows everything about business

Oleg Tinkov, a popular banker, has always been close to to the common people and often shared stories about his own path to the first billion. He published 2 autobiographical books in which he described life, starting from leaving hometown to the current billion-dollar state. In every interview, he touches on the topic of success in one way or another, and he regularly posts new enrichment ideas on social networks.

Back in 2009, he, together with Oleg Anisimov, released a series of programs in which he first began to give answers to frequently asked questions, and then invite bankers, businessmen and other elite people for discussion. All programs are now hosted personally by Tinkov; Anisimov left the project at the beginning of 2010.

Fact! According to Oleg, the target audience of his program is the same age as his children, the maximum age is 30 years.

Business secrets from Tinkov

A block of programs built on the question-answer principle helped many people believe in their own abilities. Transfers from musical accompaniment(“We will continue to act” by V. Tsoi) were broadcast on the Russia.ru channel.

According to the owner Tinkoff business and, if you put all the advice together, you should adhere to the following rules:

  1. You shouldn't start a business while having a day job. There won’t be time, the realization that there is income will push you away desired result. “You can’t be half pregnant.”
  2. A share in someone else's business is possible if a person is confident in his partner and the business is worth it. Investing in funds is risky.
  3. It is better to keep fixed capital in Russia in rubles - money is spent in rubles, money is purchased in rubles. Some amount can be converted into dollars, some into euros for travel to the USA or Europe.
  4. If the business has already been launched, but its “fat copy” has appeared, it is best to try to sell your own business to that “fat copy” and start something new. Plagiarists will be everywhere.
  5. Honest business is possible with honest people.
  6. It’s better to start the business yourself; relatives and friends will take up a lot of time, and it’s not easy to fire them.

These are just some tips from Tinkov’s block of transmissions; to find out the rest, it’s better to watch the entire cycle.

In one of the first episodes, a banker tells how to earn your first million. For example, he says that you need to enter into any project only if you have some understanding of business.

In addition, the following conditions must be met:

  • get a good economic education;
  • act;
  • take reasonable risks;
  • don't give up when you fail.

According to Tinkov, entrepreneurs rule the world; just remember Bill Gates. In 2009, a businessman was fascinated by the idea of ​​rental and said that you can rent anything: fur coats, skis or plates. As a result, the main activity became banking business and money rental.

Interesting! The principle that Tinkov formulated back in 1989 is to never work for someone, at most for the state.

In one of the programs, Oleg stated that he would not draw up a business plan for anyone, since he himself was on the verge of bankruptcy several times and tried several areas of activity; real income came only after 2006, after the acquisition of TKS.

Business secrets from other millionaires

When a famous banker spoke about his own failures and successes, other people took up the initiative to talk about themselves and their wealth.

Mikhail Fridman

Mikhail Fridman, first on the Forbes list in 2013, said that an entrepreneur must have innate qualities, such as:

  • pursuit of goals, perseverance;
  • patience;
  • intuition.

Mikhail believes that it is impossible to develop these character traits if they are not inherited. If they are not there, it is better to abandon the business idea.

The billionaire claims that soon there will be no landline banks left, credit systems will undergo some changes, but will continue to develop for a specific function and generate income.

As for investments, you should invest money in drinking water (hidden advertising of one of the production companies mineral water), and oil will always remain a source of income.

Mikhail Prokhorov

The conversation with the businessman-politician began with a question from Tinkov’s wife; she was interested in how to make a billion. Prokhorov liked the question and answered laconically. The main thing is not to think about how you want to earn a billion, but to work.

Prokhorov began his journey with designer samples in the 90s, with the production of jeans and their subsequent sale. Soon he organized a bank with a partner. Mikhail was first the head of the IBES department, then there was the purchase of the Norilsk Nickel plant, which was experiencing stagnation, it was raised from scratch, people had to be begged to start working.

Prokhorov appeared on the pages of newspapers and on television screens only in 2007, when shares in the Norilsk Nickel company were published, where Prokhorov occupied the top three.

Interesting! Main principle businessman - risk. His radical change of activity - joining the Civic Platform party - is also associated with risk.

Andrey Romanenko

One of the new heroes of the program in 2016 was Andrey Romanenko, the founder payment system Kiwi, co-founder and developer of the “smart cash register” system - Evator, investor.

Romanenko said that he is ready to give any money for a worthwhile cause, provided that the client understands the matter. If they come to him and ask him to “chew it and put it in his mouth,” assemble a team, give a certain amount and control it, he won’t give the money.

"Evator" is the company where Andrey became general director, and which now occupies most of Romanenko’s time and thoughts. Smart cash registers, developed together with Sberbank of Russia, are aimed at simplifying and making the work of small and medium-sized entrepreneurs easier and more convenient.

From 2009 to 2011, 155 issues of “business secrets” were released; after 2013, a series of programs “Business Secrets 2.0” and “Business Secrets 3.0” were released. All episodes can be viewed on the Tinkov portal.

The first program from the series “Business Secrets with Oleg Tinkov” appeared on the screen in 2009, and over the two and a half years of the program’s existence, several dozen people visited the famous banker successful businessmen and entrepreneurs. During the conversation, the guests shared own experience, and their advice and stories are certainly useful for those who are just taking their first steps in business.

Tinkov about his success

For the first 13 programs, the head of Tinkoff Bank answered popular questions that were asked to him on social networks, and also talked about his career: what obstacles were in his way and how he managed to develop his own successful business.

Tinkov emphasized many times that he ordinary person, like everyone else (that’s what he even called one of his own). He just always worked really hard and never gave up. Success did not come to the banker immediately.

Before creating TKS, he created the Tekhnoshok chain of consumer electronics stores, opened and created the production of Daria dumplings in honor. He eventually sold his companies to other entrepreneurs. Tinkov was able to gain a significant amount of money, which helped him launch his bank.

Many did not believe in this idea and laughed at it, but the business model chosen for Tinkoff Bank turned out to be truly successful. Over the course of several years, Tinkoff has become one of the most profitable Russian banks.

Talking about his experience in programs and answering questions from viewers, the banker formulated the basic principles that he has always adhered to and which, in his opinion, everyone who wants to succeed should follow:

  1. You can't achieve anything if you don't try. You always need to act.
  2. You should not be afraid of failures that may befall you on the path to success. They are part of the experience.
  3. Business must be conducted honestly. You can’t deceive your partners, otherwise it will all come back like a boomerang.
  4. You need to conduct business in a market that is well understood, because even minor unfinished details can lead to losses.
  5. Low price is not a priority. Quality is always more important. Customers will buy quality products even at a higher price than competitors.

In addition, the banker emphasized many times that in order to achieve something, you must first overcome your laziness and work hard, and also always engage in self-education, since the professionalism of a businessman plays a key role in his success.

Secrets from famous businessmen

In his program, Tinkov invited successful and wealthy businessmen, as well as media personalities, who willingly shared their experiences, talked about the obstacles they had to face on the path to success, and gave advice to newcomers.

Sergey Galitsky

The founder of the Magnit chain of stores and the owner of FC Krasnodar believes that it is very important to find your purpose. It is not enough to just want something, one must have an inclination towards what a person does.

Interesting! Business, like painting, music, and professional sports, is an area where not everyone can achieve success. Business requires a special mindset.

In addition, the following qualities are important for an entrepreneur:

  • Logic – Galitsky considers it a basic quality for business;
  • determination;
  • the ability to motivate yourself;
  • love for your business.

Galitsky called luck an obligatory element and noted that it is present in the life of every person. It's just that some people use it and others don't.

Pledge successful business, according to Galitsky, is the ability to occupy a niche where it is empty, where there is no competition. You shouldn’t do what many people do; you need to go to the sector where there is minimal competition.

As a parting word for young entrepreneurs, the owner of the Magnit network advised everyone to find something in which they are stronger than others, and do just that.

Evgeniy Kaspersky

Antivirus Man - this is how O. Tinkov introduced the audience to one of the world's leading IT specialists, founder and head of Kaspersky Lab. The programmer believes that any entrepreneur should have a goal to bring his business to international level. It helps him move forward, and besides, it's just interesting.

E. Kaspersky said that he really values ​​Russian programmers and believes that they have the “correct” education: physics or mathematics, and they engage in programming as an additional applied area. This, according to the businessman, properly “organizes their brain.”

The programmer remembered how his company’s activities began, how difficult it was sometimes, especially after failed projects for which they were made big bets. But he emphasized that one should never give up, one should always move on.

For beginners, Kaspersky advised the following:

  • don't be afraid to make mistakes;
  • do not be afraid of experiments;
  • work hard;
  • study;
  • look for people who will help.

Kaspersky noted that perhaps not everything will always work out, but if you don’t try to do anything, then in the future you will be bitter and upset because of missed opportunities.

Vadim Dymov

Owner meat production And sausage factories, as well as the author of business projects in the field of culture, chose his own office as the location for the interview. There he treated Tinkov to fresh produce, showed him his office and gave him a tour of the production workshop.

The entrepreneur explains the strong position of his meat products in the premium segment high quality goods and the ability to adapt to difficult market conditions, for example, rising prices for raw materials due to the imposition of sanctions by the West.

Dymov attaches great importance to self-education, reads a lot and even entered the full-time department of the Faculty of History of Moscow State University. Knowledge and experience, he believes, are the basic platform for a successful business. It doesn’t matter to Dymov what a specialist looks like - with a mohawk on his head or an earring in his nose, the main thing is that he understands his business.

The guests of O. Tinkov’s program are very different: in age, field of activity, experience, but most of them said hard work and a constant desire to learn something new were the key points in achieving success in any field.

As a person grows up, he begins to realize more and more clearly that education is something that is really worth spending time and money on, since those who are uneducated are unlikely to be able to do anything worthwhile in life.

The most active and interested people most often try to use the Internet as an additional means of education, and this the right decision, since on the Internet you can really find almost any information on any topic of interest to a person. Another question is how structured this information is, how truthful it is, and most importantly, how useful it is.

Useful content

There are not as many informative educational tools on the Internet as we would like. It's difficult to find something worthwhile among piles of useless content. If we talk about truly useful and authoritative sources, it is undoubtedly worth highlighting the program of the Russian billionaire Oleg Tinkov, which is called “Business Secrets”.

About the author

Oleg Tinkov is one of the most His entrepreneurial career has been very diverse. At the beginning of his journey, Oleg studied technology. He founded a chain of stores household appliances"TechnoShock". This was one of the first successful business projects.

Further, Oleg Tinkov was engaged in entrepreneurship in different, completely unrelated areas. He produced various processed foods and founded maca. The turning point in his life was the sale of his beer business for more than $200 million. This capital gave the entrepreneur the opportunity to start organizing the largest mobile bank in Russia and the world, Tinkoff Credit Systems.

On at the moment The bank's capitalization exceeds $2 billion, and Oleg himself, being the owner of a controlling stake, is a dollar billionaire.

Topics and format of the program "Business Secrets"

As you might guess from the title, the main theme of the “Business Secrets” program with Oleg Tinkov is entrepreneurship and business. Oleg Tinkov is a person who really understands this topic and has enough knowledge that can be extremely useful for young and even experienced entrepreneurs.

The program itself is released in interview format. Being a fairly well-known person in business circles, Oleg Tinkov has the opportunity to invite many interesting and successful people from the world of entrepreneurship. So, the guests of the “Business Secrets” program have already been:

  • Founder of Euroset
  • Russian billionaire
  • Famous designer Artemy Lebedev.
  • Popular video blogger Amiran Sardarov.
  • Advisor to the President of the Russian Federation German Klimenko.

Oleg was also visited by many other interesting guests who really have something to tell a wide audience. People from a wide variety of fields come to interviews, so any person will be interested in the program, as it broadens their general horizons.

Project development

The “Business Secrets” program with Oleg Tinkov began airing in the early 2010s. Over the several years of its existence, it has changed more than once both regarding the location of filming and regarding the format.

IN early years Since the existence of the program, Oleg Tinkov had a co-host - his colleague in the banking business Oleg Anisimov. However, over time, Tinkov began to conduct the program on his own.

Also, for some period, the program was broadcast on television on the RBC channel.

On October 1, 2015, the first issue of the “Business Secrets 2.0” program was released. Releases labeled 2.0 were noticeably different from previous releases. In the new season, Oleg decided to give up broadcasting on television and in various other locations and began filming the program exclusively in his office of the Tinkoff bank. The format remained the same - interviews with famous personalities.

19 episodes were filmed in this format, after which the program changed and began to be published under the name “Business Secrets 3.0.” The main topic of business and communication with interesting people have been preserved, but now Oleg Tinkov does not invite guests to his office, but rather goes to the office of this or that company to talk with its founder and show the work from the inside. At the moment, only 6 videos have been shot in this format, but the project continues and new releases can be expected in the near future.

In conclusion

Oleg Tinkov is one of the most successful entrepreneurs in Russia, and who, if not him, should know exactly how and what to do in business. The "Business Secrets" program will be very useful for all people who are in one way or another connected with entrepreneurship, or plan to do it in the future. Anyone who wants to learn 10 business secrets, learn to think like an entrepreneur, and listen to the opinions of the most authoritative people in the field should definitely take the time to watch Business Secrets.