MINIBOSS BUSINESS SCHOOL is one of the most recognisable international brands in children’s business education. Its mission is ambitious and unusual: to teach children entrepreneurship, invention, leadership and financial thinking from the age of six.
Over the years, the MINIBOSS methodology has helped develop tens of thousands of young entrepreneurs around the world — children who learn not only how to build a business, but how to think independently, solve problems creatively and realise their own potential.
One of the most distinctive developments of the MINIBOSS ecosystem is the FAMILY BUSINESS CAMP — a special educational format designed to nurture young entrepreneurs together with their families. It connects business education, family strategy, innovation, leadership and practical project work in one powerful environment.
We spoke with Dr Olga Azarova, founder of MINIBOSS BUSINESS SCHOOL, about why children need entrepreneurship education, how the FAMILY BUSINESS CAMP works, and why the future belongs to families that teach their children not to wait for opportunities, but to create them.
Interviewer:
Dr Azarova, MINIBOSS BUSINESS SCHOOL is often described as a unique invention in global education. What makes it so different?
Olga Azarova:
MINIBOSS is different because we do not treat children as “future adults” who must wait until university or employment to start thinking seriously. We treat them as capable creators today.
From the age of six, children can already understand value, exchange, responsibility, ideas, teamwork, money, communication and leadership. Of course, they do this in an age-appropriate way, through projects, games, business simulations, invention tasks and real practice. But the principle is very serious: a child must learn that the world is not only something to adapt to. The world is something they can improve.
MINIBOSS teaches children not to suffer from problems, but to solve them. This is one of the most important shifts in mindset. Many people grow up believing that difficulties are something to fear. We teach children that every problem may contain an idea, every need may become a product, and every challenge may become a business opportunity or a social innovation.
Interviewer:
Why is entrepreneurship education important from such an early age?
Olga Azarova:
Because entrepreneurship is not only about opening a company. Entrepreneurship is a way of thinking.




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