Oktay Yildiz
Thinking With Books
Reflections and ideas from books on business, learning, and philosophy — created from structured reading notes using AI.
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30. Mai 2026
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E13 - Business is poker, not chess 30.05.2026 52:03
In this episode, we explore Annie Duke's Thinking in Bets to uncover why a great decision is defined by the quality of its process rather than its final outcome. We discuss how to navigate uncertainty by separating skill from luck, overcoming self-serving bias, and treating your strategic choices like poker hands instead of a chess match. Tune in to learn how to build a truth-seeking pod, run effe...
E12 - The shift from maker to multiplier 09.04.2026 46:13
In this episode, we explore Julie Zhuo's The Making of a Manager to uncover why effective leadership is not just a checklist of tasks, but a multiplier role focused on improving your team's purpose, people, and process. We discuss the crucial transition from individual contributor to manager, highlighting how to build deep trust, deliver actionable feedback, and shift your focus toward col...
E11 - Why Isolated Success Kills Scaling Companies 31.03.2026 47:58
In this episode, we explore Donella H. Meadows's Thinking in Systems to uncover why our most persistent problems are caused by underlying structures rather than isolated external events. We break down core concepts like stocks, flows, feedback loops, and leverage points to help you map out and understand the complex dynamics shaping your world. Tune in to learn how to move beyond simply reacting t...
E10 - Build a Monopoly From Zero to One 28.03.2026 57:13
In this episode, we explore Peter Thiel's Zero to One to uncover why genuine business progress comes from creating something completely new rather than simply copying what already works. We discuss his provocative idea that "competition is for losers" and break down the frameworks for building a defensible monopoly based on secrets that others have missed. Tune in to learn how to stress-test your...
E09 - Managing Yourself for High Growth Startups 25.03.2026 46:08
In this episode, we explore Peter F. Drucker's Managing Oneself to uncover why modern knowledge workers must take full responsibility for their careers by acting as their own Chief Executive Officers. We discuss how to identify your unique strengths, deeply understand your personal performance style, and ensure your principles align with your organization's values. Tune in to learn how to build tr...
E08 - Optimizing the Manager's Black Box 18.03.2026 1:00:49
In this episode, we explore Andrew S. Grove's High Output Management to uncover why a manager's true output is actually the total output of their entire team. We discuss how to treat management like a production line by focusing on high-leverage activities such as training, effective delegation, and structured one-on-ones.
E07 - Why brilliant startups fail under extreme uncertainty 24.02.2026 35:58
In this episode, we dive into Eric Ries's The Lean Startup to explore why true entrepreneurial success comes from a disciplined, scientific process rather than just a brilliant, visionary idea. We break down core concepts like the Minimum Viable Product (MVP), validated learning, and the Build-Measure-Learn feedback loop that help teams avoid the ultimate failure of building products nobody actual...
E06 - Why vulnerability must come before team trust 20.02.2026 58:23
In this episode, we explore Daniel Coyle's The Culture Code to discover why highly successful teams rely on feeling safe and connected rather than just being the smartest people in the room. We discuss how leaders can foster true cohesion by mastering three key skills: building safety, sharing vulnerability, and establishing a clear shared purpose. Tune in to learn how to use subtle behavioral cue...
E05 - Why Carrots and Sticks Backfire 16.01.2026 43:06
In this episode, we explore Daniel Pink's Drive to uncover why traditional reward-and-punishment systems actually destroy creativity and long-term performance. We discuss how true, lasting engagement comes from "Motivation 3.0," which relies on the intrinsic human drivers of autonomy, mastery, and purpose. Tune in to learn how to move beyond carrots and sticks to unlock your team's highest potenti...
E04 - Scaling startups with a Beginner's Mind 14.01.2026 38:27
In this episode, we explore Shunryu Suzuki's Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind to uncover why an empty, open mind holds far more possibilities than the rigid mind of an expert. We discuss how true wisdom arises not from accumulating knowledge, but from mindful awareness and patient practice in the present moment. Tune in to learn how letting go of fixed ideas can help you organize yourself and see the wor...
E03 - The Stoic Operating System of Marcus Aurelius 26.12.2025 44:59
In this episode, we explore Marcus Aurelius's Meditations to uncover the core principles of Stoic philosophy and self-mastery. We discuss how true tranquility comes from governing your own mind and realizing that your judgments, not external events, are what actually disturb you. Tune in to learn how to accept mortality, act with purpose, and remain morally intact regardless of the circumstances y...
E02 - How The Creative Act Built Slack 26.12.2025 36:00
In this episode, we explore Rick Rubin's The Creative Act to uncover why creativity is not just about producing a final product, but rather a fundamental way of being in the world. We discuss how letting go of rigid rules, perfectionism, and past experiences allows you to approach your craft as an open, joyful experiment. Tune in to learn how to silence your ego, embrace lifelong development, and...
E01 - Stop mistaking goals for strategy 26.12.2025 53:09
In this episode, we dive into Richard P. Rumelt's Good Strategy, Bad Strategy to uncover why so many business plans fail and what actually makes a strategy successful. We explore the critical differences between vague goal-setting or "fluff" and a true strategy built on a clear diagnosis, a guiding policy, and coherent actions. Tune in to learn how to exploit competitive asymmetries, overcome orga...
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