By Fatmanur Erdogan, Hurriyet Daily News (click here) Flow is “a state of deep focus that occurs when people engage in challenging tasks that demand intense concentration and commitment. Flow occurs when a person’s skill level is perfectly balanced to the challenge level of a task that has clear goals and provides immediate feedback.” So says Mihayl Csikszentmihalyi, professor and former chairman of the Department of Psychology at the University of Chicago. In a state of flow, you are completely involved in and focused on the activity at hand. You feel the confidence that comes from knowing you have the […]
Keeping Up With The Times
By Fatmanur Erdogan, Hurriyet Daily News (click here) For anyone with an entrepreneurial bent, it’s important to keep up with the times. Technologies change quickly, and you should not just be aware of how they are evolving, but you should also be comfortable enough to integrate them into your own life. Being up on the latest trends puts you ahead of the competition. It helps you better understand the people you are managing and it equips you to design creative strategies that will fit today’s needs. A great way to keep tabs on what’s new is to surround yourself with […]
Deciding Where To Stake Your Claim
By Fatmanur Erdogan, Hürriyet Daily News “Today’s key economic factors—talent, innovation, and creativity—are not distributed evenly across the global economy. They concentrate in specific locations. In today’s creative economy, the real source of economic growth comes from the clustering and concentration of talented and productive people. The clustering force makes each of us more productive, which in turn makes the places we inhabit much more productive, generating great increases in output and wealth.” So says Richard Florida, author of the international bestseller “Who’s Your City?” Given the latest technological advancements, it’s fashionable these days to assume we can all work […]
Go Forth And Explore Your World
By Fatmanur Erdogan, Hürriyet Daily News (click here) “I decided to drop out and trust that it would all work out OK. It was pretty scary at the time, but looking back it was one of the best decisions I ever made. The minute I dropped out I could stop taking the required classes that didn’t interest me, and begin dropping in on the ones that looked interesting.” That’s Steve Jobs describing how he dropped out of Reed College years ago. He talks about how the decision to drop out was scary because he didn’t know what would happen next, […]
The Spirit of An Entrepreneur: Courage
By Fatmanur Erdogan, Hurriyet Daily News (click) “Yes, I know, you are certain that your friends are becoming your enemies; that your grocer, garbage man, clergyman, sister-in-law, and your dog are all of the opinion that you have put on weight, that you have lost your touch, that you have lost your mind; furthermore, you are convinced that everyone spends two-thirds of every day commenting on your disintegration, denigrating your work, plotting your assassination. I promise you: Nobody is thinking about you. They are thinking about themselves—just like you.” These are the words of Roger Rosenblatt in the book “Rules […]
Entrepreneurs Come In All Shapes And Sizes
By Fatmanur Erdogan, Hurriyet Daily News (click) In the mid-1990s, just days after stepping off the plane for my first job in the U.S., I had the pleasure of meeting Guy Kawasaki. I was there to organize the Mac Summit Conference, and it turned out that he was the event’s keynote speaker. If you look up the word “entrepreneur” in the dictionary, it’ll probably have a picture of Guy Kawasaki. He was one of Apple’s chief evangelists in the mid-1980s, spreading the word about the Macintosh computer. He later left Apple to start his own database company, ACIUS, and then […]
Where Do You Get Your Ideas?
By Fatmanur Erdogan, Hurriyet Daily News (click) Friends often ask me, “How do you find things to write about? Where do you get your ideas?” My answer is simple: I am a curious person, curious about pretty much everything, and when a topic catches my eye, I dig deeper into it. I don’t have a favorite physical location or a “thinking space” where I go for ideas. I don’t have any particular music that I listen to, nor a painting that I like to gaze at. I draw inspiration from the world around me. When someone asked me this question […]
The Web Is Transforming Learning
By Fatmanur Erdogan, for the Hurriyet Daily News Every year, about 1.5 million Turkish students take the university entrance exam. Those who score at the top get to enroll at the best universities in the country. The ones who don’t score as well don’t go to the top schools, and many of them won’t go to university at all. The competition is incredibly intense, not because the top schools offer a uniquely superior educational experience, but because they offer a brand name the students can carry with them for years to come. In the past, that brand name was practically […]
Start Up Lessons From Backpacking
By Fatmanur Erdogan, Hurriyet Daily News (click) Next time you’re planning a trip to a faraway city, and you’re feeling lost just searching for the right hotel, think of this: You could sleep on someone’s couch instead. It’s called “couchsurfing”, and there’s even a website for it, www.couchsurfing.org. CouchSurfing is a free service, and it has grown quickly into the world’s largest hospitality exchange network. Its members offer their couches or spare beds to travelers from around the globe. Here’s the story of how CouchSurfing got started: The founder, Casey Fenton, got the idea after finding a cheap flight from […]
You Are Not Really Customer Centric
Fatmanur Erdogan By Fatmanur Erdogan, Hurriyet Daily News (click) I see it happen all the time. Companies think they are being customer-centric, but the actual experience they offer their customers doesn’t back that up. Sure, the companies offer statistics saying 95% of their customers are happy with their service, but we all know the qualifications in the fine print would make this an empty boast. When it comes down to it, the reality is that most companies wish they were customer-centric, but they can’t stop thinking about themselves. For an example, let’s take websites, and let’s pick on a couple […]