Anlatmak istediklerinizi kendiniz çizerseniz hem siz konuya daha hakim olursunuz hem de karşı tarafa mesajınızı daha etkili verirmişsiniz. Bunu ben değil geçtiğimiz hafta Otto Beisheim School of Management'tan aldığım "Visual Thinking for Business" eğitimini veren hocamız söyledi. Ben de bu haftasonu bu deneyimlemek için yukarıdaki çizimleri yapıp dijital hizmetlerin vergilendirilmesini en basit haliyle anlatmaya çalıştım. Yaptığım çizimlerden oluşan yalnızca bir dakikalık bu video ile hap şeklinde bir mevzuat bilgilendirmesi yapmaya gayret ettim. Umarım beğenirsiniz, yani çizimi olmasa da yöntermi :)
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24 Kasım 2019 Pazar
Dijital Hizmetler Vergisini Çizerek Anlattım
Anlatmak istediklerinizi kendiniz çizerseniz hem siz konuya daha hakim olursunuz hem de karşı tarafa mesajınızı daha etkili verirmişsiniz. Bunu ben değil geçtiğimiz hafta Otto Beisheim School of Management'tan aldığım "Visual Thinking for Business" eğitimini veren hocamız söyledi. Ben de bu haftasonu bu deneyimlemek için yukarıdaki çizimleri yapıp dijital hizmetlerin vergilendirilmesini en basit haliyle anlatmaya çalıştım. Yaptığım çizimlerden oluşan yalnızca bir dakikalık bu video ile hap şeklinde bir mevzuat bilgilendirmesi yapmaya gayret ettim. Umarım beğenirsiniz, yani çizimi olmasa da yöntermi :)
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1 Mayıs 2019 Çarşamba
Quotes from Hatching Twitter
Some great quotes to remember from the book Hatching Twitter by Nick Bilton:
What’s the worst thing I can do as CEO to fuck the company up?
Without skipping a beat, Campbell responded:
Ev asked his first question to Bill Campbell,
a legendar CEO coach, who had mentored Steve Jobs and a long list of other
titans during the coaching session:
What’s the worst thing I can do as CEO to fuck the company up?
Without skipping a beat, Campbell responded:
Hire your fucking friends!
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Let’s make better mistakes tomorrow.
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Time heals all wounds, but some leave very
visible scars.
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For another short story from the book, you can read this one:
https://volkanyorulmaz.blogspot.com/2019/03/what-if-entrepreneur-like-jack-dorsey.html
6 Mart 2019 Çarşamba
What if an entrepreneur like Jack Dorsey becomes broke
Currently I am reading the book Hatching Twitter, Nick Bilton’s book about the company’s origins. The most memorable stories in Hatching Twitter almost invariably involve Jack Dorsey, who is 343rd in Forbes billionaires list. Let me share one of them:
Even if Jack Dorsey hadn't started two of the biggest tech companies [Twitter, the social media platform, and Square, a mobile payments company.] in the world, Dorsey would be a fascinating character. A two-time college drop-out, he has studied botanical illustration and dress making, and worked for a time as a massage therapist. According to the book Hatching Twitter by New York Times writer Nick Bilton, he was once so broke in his early twenties that he set up an auction on eBay where he offered to read the children's book Goodnight Moon to the highest bidder. (Four people took up the offer, one of them paying $100.)
The related paragraph in the book [Hatching Twitter] is as follows:
"Jack had done similar bizarre experiments before joining Odeo. In 2002, in his early twenties, he had become enamored with eBay. At the time, he was destitute and didn’t have anything to sell, so he set up auctions where he offered to read the famous children’s book Goodnight Moon over the phone to the highest bidder. He somehow managed to sell his reading service to four different people – one of whom paid one hundred dollars to listen to Jack, a perfect stranger, read."
Even if Jack Dorsey hadn't started two of the biggest tech companies [Twitter, the social media platform, and Square, a mobile payments company.] in the world, Dorsey would be a fascinating character. A two-time college drop-out, he has studied botanical illustration and dress making, and worked for a time as a massage therapist. According to the book Hatching Twitter by New York Times writer Nick Bilton, he was once so broke in his early twenties that he set up an auction on eBay where he offered to read the children's book Goodnight Moon to the highest bidder. (Four people took up the offer, one of them paying $100.)
The related paragraph in the book [Hatching Twitter] is as follows:
"Jack had done similar bizarre experiments before joining Odeo. In 2002, in his early twenties, he had become enamored with eBay. At the time, he was destitute and didn’t have anything to sell, so he set up auctions where he offered to read the famous children’s book Goodnight Moon over the phone to the highest bidder. He somehow managed to sell his reading service to four different people – one of whom paid one hundred dollars to listen to Jack, a perfect stranger, read."
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