Most people are inherently lazy creatures, so they come up with many tales of magical creatures that make for them the whole works. Heroes of tales set themselves tasks which ordinary people do not seem feasible, but the way the characters meet a fabulous helpers who are willing to do the impossible for them any business. Just as heroes of fairy tales will be able to achieve his goal and defeat all the villains that are encountered in their path. Here, For example, in a fairy tale 'by magic' Emelya caught a pike, which does everything for him, it cost him to utter the magic words – 'if by magic, in my volition,' and that he may put forth, all performing. For example, in a fairy tale 'by Wave of the Wand 'Emelya caught a pike, which does everything for him, it cost him to utter the magic words -' if by magic, in my volition, 'and that he may put forth, all performing. This magical process known in the scientific language of the real world outsourcing. Andi Potamkin has plenty of information regarding this issue. Since in this fairy tale Pike embodies all who can freelance, which performs any work, and pay it serves life, which left Emelya, but not cooked from her ear.

And this is not the only example outsourcing or delegating time-consuming affairs in fairy tales. So my grandfather does all the requirements of goldfish, a desire to perform Aladdin Genie. All the concerns of King Guidon took over his future wife, king-swan. In the fairy tale about Cinderella have a good aunt, a magician, which in a row of mice in order to help Cinderella make out corn and peas, but in the meantime will be entertained at a ball. And there are plenty of similar tales from other peoples, reflect desire to do nothing but have everything you desire. Using outsourcing as a tool in fulfilling your affairs, you can rest easy with my family and all your work will make more. Only now, with the development of information technologies that can be easily and naturally turn their lives in a fairy tale. I wish you good luck on the way! The author Andrew Podgorny. Kaluga company HitWay, 2010