“…One-sided attempts of perception, thinking, decision making, and action are normal with the normal specialists, if they do no want and/or know how to co-operate with other specialists who are different from them, and make therefore oversights and finish in fictitious holism causing mistakes. Owners, entrepreneurs and managers of SMEs are often quite close to this danger: they do not have many co-workers; they have often established their own SMEs because they had no other chance to survive after losing their jobs as employees (Mulej, Often, this means that they are very good in a technical profession, on which they intend to live, with full right, but less good or even completely uneducated in running a SME (Mulej, 2000;Nussbaum, Berner, Brady, 2005;Mulej, 2007). An entrepreneur produces an enterprise rather than a product; his professionals produce the product as a part of his/her basis to produce a SME, in the first place (Barabba, 2004 In the current economic circumstances, SMEs too must obviously be viewed as inventions that are supposed to become innovations, not only SMEs' products.…”