Dikkat Ekonomisi: Zamanı Kim Yönetiyor? | Fatih Irak | TEDxSetbaşı
Dijital çağda zaman mı bizi yönetiyor, yoksa biz zamanı mı?
Fatih Irak, dikkat ekonomisinin görünmez mekanizmalarını, dijital dünyanın zihinlerimiz üzerindeki etkisini ve bu döngüde farkındalığın gücünü sorguluyor. Zamanın kontrolünü yeniden kazanmak isteyen herkes için bir farkındalık çağrısı.//In the age of the attention economy, do we manage our time — or does time manage us?
Fatih Irak, Senior Vice President of Sales & Marketing at Meta, explores the hidden mechanics of attention, the influence of the digital world on our minds, and the power of awareness in reclaiming control over our time. A wake-up call for anyone seeking balance in a hyperconnected world.Kariyer hayatına 2006’da kendi iş girişimleri ile başlayan Irak, 2010’dan bu yana NTT DATA Business Solutions Türkiye (eski adıyla itelligence Türkiye) bünyesinde sırasıyla çözüm yöneticisi, sektör satış yöneticisi, endüstri satışları grup yöneticisi, stratejik müşteriler satış müdürlüğü ve son olarak satış direktörü ünvanlarıyla görevini sürdürmüştür. 1985 tarihinde İstanbul’da doğan Fatih Irak, Kadir Has Üniversitesi Endüstri Mühendisliği Bölümü mezunudur. 2021 yılında NTT DATA Business Solutions’da satış ve pazarlamadan sorumlu genel müdür olarak atanan Fatih Irak, 1 Temmuz 2024 tarihi itibariyle görevine META bölgesi Satış ve Pazarlama’dan sorumlu Kıdemli Başkan Yardımcısı olarak devam etmektedir. 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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