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Oguzhan Aygoren

@oguzhan

Scholar and entrepreneur, Director at UC Berkeley Haas Institute for Business Innovation, TV host at Cnbc-e

San Francisco, CA Katılım Temmuz 2008
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222CİMBOM@222cimbom·
25 Yıl önce Galatasaray bu altın golle Uefa süper kupa şampiyonu oldu Hatırlayan Ve izleyen Şanslı arkadaşlar varmı ? - Süper Mario Jardel 📸
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Oguzhan Aygoren@oguzhan·
Bu konu daha çok söylenenin tersini yapan bir çocuk örneğini çağrıştırdı. Psikolojik tepkisellik gibi. İnsanlar bunu özgürlüklerine müdahale olarak görüyor ve ne yapacağıma ben karar veririp diyerek karşı tarafın isteğinin tam tersini yapıyorlar. Öte yandan ilk tweetteki örnek daha farklı göründü bana. Acaba insanlar kararsız kaldıklarında en çok tepkiyi çekecek tercihi mi yapıyorlar?
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Abdullah Reha Nazlı
Abdullah Reha Nazlı@reha37·
Sanırım etrafındaki birinin bir tarafı seçmesini istemediğini biliyorsa ama o kişinin kendisinin neden o tarafı seçmesi gerektiği konusunda ikna edici olmadığını düşünüyorsa bu oluyor. Karşı tarafı kendisinin emin olmadığı bir konuda başkası adına tercih yapma tavsiyesi vermesine alınıyor. Öneri ya da kendi adına karar verilmiş olmanın gururuyla diğer tarafı seçiyor.
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Abdullah Reha Nazlı@reha37·
Kararsız kişilerle ilgili ilginç bir gözlemim var. İki seçenek birbirine yakınsa ama kararsızlık yorucu olmaya başladıysa; tepki gelecek olanı seçiyorlar. Siz tepki göstererek düşünme işini ondan almış oluyorsunuz. Sizi dışarıdaki karar mercii gibi kullanıp fikrini gözden geçiriyor. Sizin eleştirileriniz o kararı yıkmaya başarana kadar dinleniyor; başaramazsa da kararı kesinleşmiş oluyor.
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Oguzhan Aygoren@oguzhan·
It's not what you know, it is what you do with what you know.
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Oguzhan Aygoren@oguzhan·
Amazing episode with @dogakantoka on @cnbceofficial where we talked about what makes Berkeley and Stanford ecosystems unique in terms of having access to asymmetries for startup success 🙌🙏@BridgeXVentures @DotshubIstanbul @BerkeleyHaas To building, strengthening and maintaining bridges 💪
Dogakan Toka@dogakantoka

Thanks to @cnbce and my dear friend @oguzhan for the platform. We talked about asymmetries in #SiliconValley, #AI, #venturecapital, @bridgexventures Ventures, #Berkeley, and more… 🎥 Full episode here: youtube.com/watch?v=l5Cdk3…

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Oguzhan Aygoren@oguzhan·
Sevgili @aykutws ile @cnbceofficial Vadi Buluşmaları programında Silikon Vadisi’ni, girişimciliği ve dünyanın dört bir yanındaki Türklerin bir araya gelerek teknoloji alanında işler yaptıkları @turksintech’i konuştuk. Çekimi İstanbul’da noktaların birleştiği @DotshubIstanbul’da yapmak da ayrı bir keyif oldu 🙌🙏
🚀Aykut Karaalioglu@aykutws

🇹🇷Türk Girişimciler Geleceği inşa ediyorlar. Birbirlerine destek oluyorlar. Gelecek Türklerin🙏🏼🚀 Gelecek Türkiyenin. Oğuzhan Aygören'le yaptığımız sohbette detayları bulabilirsiniz👇🏼 youtu.be/0gJAPkE6j2c?fe… @oguzhan

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Oguzhan Aygoren@oguzhan·
It’s an iconic episode with @umurc at @cnbceofficial
Umur Cubukcu@umurc

I really enjoyed speaking with @oguzhan at his CNBC-e show last week. The weather really cooperated, too, as we talked about entrepreneurship, open source, and of course, AI. // Oğuzhan ile çok keyifli bir sohbet oldu CNBC-e Vadi Buluşmaları'nın son bölümünde. Kameralarla işbirliği yapan açık bir havanın da eşliğinde girişimcilik, açık kaynak ve elbette yapay zeka üzerine de konuştuk.

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SendOwl
SendOwl@SendOwlHQ·
E-books are easy to sell. Most people just don't know how. So we wrote a complete e-book to teach you how to sell e-books. And for the next 24 hrs, it's FREE of charge! To get it, simply: 1. Like this 3. Reply "BOOK" 3. Follow us (to receive DM)
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Oguzhan Aygoren@oguzhan·
I am excited to be a keynote speaker at the 39th Sisecam International Glass Conference in Venice Italy. If you can't make it to Venice, you can still watch the presentation live by registering online: glassconference.sisecam.com/en Being the second largest glass producer in the world, Şişecam made a recent call to all their competitors and researchers all around the world for disrupting the industry. They call this effort as "Plant of the Future." I am always excited about this kind of disruptive vision and I would like to express my gratitude to Şişecam for the opportunity to work together with them in their efforts for reinventing themselves through open innovation. Vision, Inspiration, Connection: Exploring the path with Startup Orientation and Open Innovation ​Through recent advances in technology and fundamental shifts in the world, the business environment is more uncertain and complex than ever. Startups are leading this change, and firms of all sizes are looking for ways to become more like a startup to thrive in this turbulent environment. Open innovation literature offers ways to solve this challenge originating from the idea that "Not all smart people work for us." When things are fast moving, direction becomes the most important driver of change. With direction, comes the need for people who build to move forward. And finally connecting the dots throughout the journey in a meaningful way paints the full picture in imagination. This paper presents the open innovation toolkit with the successful examples of the past and offers a path forward for a world of unknowns with the emerging technologies fueled by AI and inspired by the startups.
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Colin Gallagher
Colin Gallagher@colingrowlancer·
I'm booking 5 sales calls per day on LinkedIn without "Let's hop on a call" messages. Most marketers do it wrong. One of our clients added $30K MRR in 90 days using my 4-step process. Want it? Like & comment "CALLS" I'll DM it to you. P.S. Make sure you're following.
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Brandon Moore
Brandon Moore@PonderingMoore·
If you don't play games with your son. You'll lose him for life. After reading 20 books written by the fathers that won 2 world wars.. I've put together a guide with 6 games to strengthen your connection with your boy. I’ll send it to you! For free! Just Like+Comment "Games" Must be following (so I can DM)
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Levent Kurnaz
Levent Kurnaz@leventkurnaz·
Tüm dostlar dün küçük oğlum Alp vefat etti. Cenazesi bugün ikindide Boğaziçi önündeki Nafi Baba caminden kalkacak.
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Oguzhan Aygoren@oguzhan·
@oozn Maşallah çok tebrikler. Gözünüz aydın. Allah analı babalı sağlıklı büyütsün.
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onur ozcan@oozn·
side mide degil valla direkt main project
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Oguzhan Aygoren@oguzhan·
@thesamparr Westport is amazing. We lived there two months with a 2 year old and spent most days at the library. We currently live in SF and still compare every place according to Westport standards.
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Oguzhan Aygoren@oguzhan·
Girişimcilik ekosistemi için @DotshubIstanbul hayırlı olsun. Boğazda keyifli bir ortamda çalışmak, önde gelen girişimci, yatırımcı ve kurumlarla tanışmak ve bununla beraber Silikon Vadisi’nde bağlantı geliştirmek için @DotshubIstanbul’u kurduk. Girişimcilik yalnız bir yolculuk ve bu yolculuğu ancak yürüyenler bilir ve birbirine destek olur. @LatroKimya kurucusu sevgili Haluk Can Hür ile bu konuda sohbet etme imkanı veren sevgili @hilmiogutcu ve @egirisim’e çok teşekkürler 🤗🙏
Hilmi Öğütcü@hilmiogutcu

"egirişim'in YouTube kanalında sizlerle beraberiz. Hilmi bugün yok..." 🧐 @oguzhan

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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
“San Francisco is not a city made for living, but a city for dreaming big and doing.” Amazing essay on a city we love
Ruxandra Teslo 🧬@RuxandraTeslo

I wrote my reflections on visiting San Francisco and its vibes: an all-encompassing pursuit of greatness. I touch upon the recent cultural and political ascendancy of Silicon Valley and how an abundance movement that would last should look like. writingruxandrabio.com/p/the-city-of-… "Yet there is nothing bourgeois about the ambition that animates San Francisco: the ultimate, unspoken goal here is not merely success, but greatness, in all the depth and power that the word implies. This is accompanied by a certain disdain for the tepid ambition of those who merely follow the “established path”. The ultimate goal is having a say in how the future itself will play out, or “bending reality to one’s will”. Being a real world ubermensch. Great people have existed everywhere, but I am not sure there has ever been a place in history that has concentrated so many people who want to be Napoleons. Of course, this is somewhat delusional. Statistically speaking, one cannot sanely expect greatness in one’s life. But, as Tobias Huber and Byrne Hobart point out in Boom: The End of Stagnation, (constructive) delusion is a prerequisite for greatness. The narratives pervading San Francisco create a self-fulfilling prophecy and do ultimately generate extraordinary things. Not for the individual aspirant, of course: in this story, each ambitious young person arriving in SF is merely a coin toss. But inspire enough coins to toss themselves high enough, and collectively, greatness shall be reached. Failures do not matter, it’s the 100x successes that drive everything forward." And what a successful long term pro abundance movement coming from the Valley should look like: "It might also need to answer the pervasive question: “What for?”. The purely cerebral might need to think how to touch hearts, by conveying some of the thymos of those who develop technology to those who don’t. This means that, unlike Effective Altruism, it has to paint a picture of progress enabled human flourishing that goes beyond dry statistics. In order to motivate the mundane to admire the Great, the Great might need to first pay some homage to the mundane. When I talk about such a movement’s success, I do not even necessarily mean with the average voter, but also, and perhaps more importantly, other elites. The truth is that even most of those who are, relatively speaking, “winners” in today’s society, find eternity a bit too cold, knowing very well that the chance to uniquely shape the future is reserved to extremely few and that their own flame shall not burn for too long after their deaths."

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