107,99 zł
The defining constraint of most growing businesses is not market opportunity — it is internal architecture. Companies that reach a ceiling rarely do so because demand dried up; they stall because their operational systems were built to serve the founder, not to outlast them. Engineering scalable systems means deliberately designing the processes, technology infrastructure, and organizational frameworks that grow revenue faster than costs — without requiring proportional increases in management attention or headcount. This book examines the full engineering logic of business scalability: from modular process design and automation integration to data-driven decision infrastructure and cloud-native architecture that expands on demand. It maps the four foundational phases of scalable system construction — auditing current operations for bottleneck exposure, defining scalability requirements by user volume and data growth trajectories, implementing automated workflows, and stress-testing system performance under accelerated growth conditions. The book also addresses the emerging imperative of AI-native architecture, where machine learning tools are embedded not as productivity features but as structural components of the business operating system — enabling decision-making, resource allocation, and risk forecasting at a speed and granularity no manual system can match.
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Liczba stron: 201
Rok wydania: 2026
