About new, more active and constructive roles of the state and business in the pursuit of competitiveness and prosperity. About how the government can influence all facets of the "rhombus" and thereby ensure or, conversely, destroy national competitiveness in the bud. How do nations achieve prosperity and prosperity in the global economy? To find out, Michael Porter did some fundamental research. For four years, he studied ten of the most significant economic players in the world. The author analyzed many characteristics and factors and presented evidence that traditional comparative advantages, such as the availability of natural resources and cheap labor, are no longer the main sources of wealth for countries. Porter's work has become a classic and influenced the development strategies of the largest businesses and organizations. The results of this study are of undoubted interest to managers and top managers, whose tasks include the formation of global competitiveness.