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"It Won't Work, You Can't Do It, We Already Tried It" Syndrome.
Every organization has at least one. Leaning back in their chair with the confidence that years of tenure provide, meeting every new idea with the same response: "We tried that. It doesn't work. You can't do it." A new system being proposed? "It won't fit our structure." Process improvement on the table? "But we've always done it this way." Digital transformation on the agenda? "Our Excel works just fine." These people aren't protecting their companies. They're pr
Mar 163 min read
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From Waitressing to 150+ Projects in 17 Countries: A Manifesto on Never Giving Up
In high school, I had already decided what I wanted to be: a management consultant. Constantly a different sector, constantly a different problem. One day automotive, the next day retail. Learning, understanding, and solving from scratch every single time., That was the absolute dream for me. But it seems life learns your plans before you do. The First Major Hurdle I was preparing for the university entrance exams. Anyone who grew up in Turkey knows that this period is a bat
Mar 169 min read
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The Swiss Watch Philosophy in Digital Transformation: Turning Complexity into Art
I have been walking the streets of Zurich for two days. Yesterday, while wandering through the cobblestone paths of the Old Town, a small watch workshop on In Gassen street caught my eye. I stepped inside. Behind the workbench, the master was working with great focus among tiny gears, a magnifying glass fixed to his eye. When I mentioned my admiration for the flawless operation of watches, he pointed to the open watch on the table and said: "The customer does not want to see
Mar 162 min read
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