The Foundation of Today’s Retail Ecosystem – 2
As I have stated repeatedly before, “when one person changes, everything changes.” Visionary individuals enable those around them to broaden their own horizons.
The Ideal Leadership Model: V-Type Leadership
Not long ago, I had a conversation with a friend who is deeply interested in history. Since I am also very fond of history, what began as a discussion about current political and military developments naturally became more profound,
Being Like a Swiss Army Knife
Our family often watches Yeşilçam films together because we love them very much. I believe many people in Türkiye share the same feelings as we do; old Turkish films have a texture and a unique quality that set them apart from all other types of cinema.
Business Management Simulation – 1: Historical Context
Our recent family trip to Egypt was highly educational for both my wife and me, as well as for our children. We do not, as a habit, confine ourselves to all-inclusive hotels and spend our holidays simply sunbathing and swimming from morning to evening.
Business Management Simulation– 2: Drills and Role-Playing
In our previous article, we presented several examples of simulations throughout human history. We defined simulation as “designing or recreating something or an event as if it were real,” in other words, a kind of “drill”.
Can Local Markets Become Global Chains? – 1
The vision and competence of a single individual can change the destiny of companies as well as entire industries. The history of grocery chains was shaped by the entrepreneurial spirit sparked by the Industrial Revolution and the protection of private property.
Can Local Markets Become Global Chains? – 2 (Napoleon, Canned Goods, and American Supermarkets)
Those who know me or have read my previous articles are well aware that, when commenting on topics related to business and economics, I frequently refer to history and particularly draw examples from military matters and historical events,
Can Local Markets Become Global Chains? – 3
In the first three articles of the series I previously wrote under this title, I emphasized that, in order to properly understand the history of global supermarket retailing,
Women in Management – 1: This is a Man’s World
I believe I first heard this song in the early 1990s. I was just a child; I didn’t know any English, nor did I know who the singer was, but the song touched me deeply.
Women in Management -2: Human and Humankind
Like many people, I have taken on multiple roles throughout this brief journey we call life. One of them is being a father. Yes, I am a father; moreover, I am the father of four sons.