Fikrine Güven, Dünyayı Değiştir | Mehmet Metin Okur | TEDxAtaturkUniversity
Mehmet Metin Okur“Dünya, arama dünyasıdır.”
Mehmet Metin Okur, başarının ve anlamın, önce ne aradığımızı bilmekle başladığını söylüyor. İnsan, ne aradığını bilmediğinde bulduğu şeyin değerini de anlayamaz.Türkiye’nin sahip olduğu kültürel zenginliğin farkında olmanın altını çiziyor. Ona göre, elimizdeki değerleri fark edip geliştirebildiğimiz ölçüde bunları dünyaya sunabiliriz. Bu farkındalık, hem bireysel hem toplumsal anlamda zenginleşmenin anahtarıdır.Başarıya giden yolda asıl odak noktasının ürün değil, ürünün dokunduğu yer olduğunu vurguluyor. Yani bir ürünün hikâyesi, dokunduğu hayatlar, değiştirdiği alışkanlıklar ve yarattığı değer, kendi varlığından çok daha kıymetlidir.Mesajı net:
Aradığınızı bilin, kültürel mirasınızı tanıyın, farkındalıkla hareket edin. Zenginlik; cebinizde değil, bakış açınızda başlar. Mehmet Metin Okur is a visionary entrepreneur and businessperson who has pioneered significant innovations in the world of e-commerce and founded several successful companies.
He is the founder and CEO of Sefamerve.com, one of the most well-known platforms in the modest fashion industry.Mehmet Metin Okur has extensive experience in the business world and currently manages nine different companies. In the past, he has established notable collaborations with global giants such as Facebook and Google. His role in managing Facebook’s payment system across 14 countries and the recognition of WhatsApp-based payment systems as a “case study” by Facebook and Mastercard are clear indicators of his expertise in the digital field.He has held executive-level positions at leading organizations such as Payby.me, Doğan Media Group, and Show TV, gaining extensive management experience.Okur has also attracted attention through his work in this area and has taught AI courses at Next Academy. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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