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The Anatomy of Invisible Costs
In the business world, the most significant confrontations happen far from closed-door meetings; they occur when you "lift the hood" on the software architectures and business processes into which companies have invested millions. The scene you encounter inside these systems, often assumed to be "running like clockwork," is frequently the same: redundant data columns, nonsensical hierarchies, and cumbersome workflows kept manual-relying solely on human labor-just to ensure so
Mar 273 min read


While the Wise Man Was Looking for a Bridge, the Crazy One Had Already Crossed
There's an atasözü (proverb) in Türkiye: "Akıllı köprü arayana kadar, deli köprüyü geçermiş" while the wise man searches for the perfect bridge, the crazy one has already crossed the river. Sometimes you need to be the crazy one. That's not easy to say. Throughout our careers, we've been taught to analyse, plan, calculate risks, get approvals. We were taught to be "wise." And we did we became so wise that sometimes we couldn't move at all. But looking back, the most crit
Mar 274 min read
You Say One Thing. The System Does Everything
Most people think Microsoft Copilot Studio is about building chatbots. It’s not. It’s about turning one sentence into a chain of actions across multiple systems . And this is where things get interesting. The Misconception When people use Copilot Studio, they usually expect: a question a response Simple. But that’s only the surface. Because in reality, Copilot Studio can do something much more powerful: It can break down a single request into multiple steps, decisions, and sy
Mar 192 min read
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