Enduring enterprises aren’t born from a single breakthrough or a charismatic founder. They are forged through a discipline of compounding advantages—small, smart decisions that accumulate across strategy, culture, operations, and community. This approach, which we can call compound leadership, is less about grand gestures and more about consistency: do the right things, in the right…
Author: Aysel Demir
Istanbul-born, Berlin-based polyglot (Turkish, German, Japanese) with a background in aerospace engineering. Aysel writes with equal zeal about space tourism, slow fashion, and Anatolian cuisine. Off duty, she’s building a DIY telescope and crocheting plush black holes for friends’ kids.