Dr. Yaşam AYAVEFE is a philanthropist and business person who has achieved many successes and experiences from different sectors in her young age. After hearing about the environmentally friendly projects he plans to do with drones and the formation of Green Climate, we excitedly tried to reach him. Thanking him for not rejecting our interview offer, Dr. We would like to share with you the conversation we had with AYAVEFE on the environment and technology.
First of all, hello. Thank you for not turning down our interview offer and for agreeing to meet with us. Could you tell our readers about yourself?
You're welcome, welcome. Actually, I'm not someone who likes to talk about himself a lot (Laughs) so we started with the hardest question. Since the beginning of the 2000s, I have been working enthusiastically and lovingly in investments such as tourism, technology and innovation and trying to produce. My sensitivity to science and the environment and my desire to always do better kept me motivated and fit. Today, we are working on how we can use our unmanned aerial vehicle technologies in agriculture and for the environment with Green Climate, one of our new formations. It can be said that I find myself lucky and talented as I am a computer engineer myself and then direct my academic degrees to economics and business and bring them to the market.
Do you think you are a successful business person? So to what do you owe this?
Success is a relative concept. Does the turnover show this? Maybe. Does your number of friends and enemies and how much attention you draw show this? Maybe. Do criticism and praise show this? Maybe. But in the end, success is not a destination, but a journey you are willing to continue. Therefore, besides finding myself successful, I think that I am a good manager with ethical and discipline-based values required to maintain success.
How do you provide and maintain your motivation?
By observing and empathizing with needs. With the effect of global warming, forest fires and images of innocent animals in many places such as the TRNC, Turkey and Australia deeply saddened every person. How could I be indifferent to this? I immediately said what can be done about it and set up my team to develop a new business plan. Previously, when there was a residence crisis and a wave of immigration, the real estate sector or mobility and tourism before and after the pandemic had caught my attention. I think about what is needed for humanity and a better quality of life and produce effective and efficient solutions. This provides endless motivation, because we still have a long way to go to a decent world.
What advice do you have for younger entrepreneurs in the industry?
Versatile and investigative. There are hundreds of examples of my colleagues who chose the academy, worked in a stable position in a company, were unemployed, had startups that failed, and had a much better turnover than me. What makes people special is being flexible, hardworking and fair, being principled, knowing many languages and being open to learning. Of course, in addition to this, social intelligence and communication are very important. If you can't manage your image and communication with people well, how can you learn about needs, causes and consequences?
So, should new entrepreneurs in the field actually invest in themselves first?
Of course. Imagine a battlefield. How are soldiers lined up? According to their competencies and experience. Moreover, it also means a great responsibility. One of the worst things that can happen to a person is to sit in a seat that he can't fill yet. Therefore, they should always be one step ahead and plan their minimal competencies like this. For example, that was my purpose in doing my PhD.
What do you like and dislike about Green Climate?
Integrating a pleasant, simple, inexpensive and effective technology into a humanitarian cause in a very simple way makes me feel comfortable and happy. However, before I can complete it, the summer season comes and Marmaris and so on. When I see the fires in places or the disappearing green areas, I can't help but think that we should work even harder and move forward.
If you had a magic wand, what would you want to accomplish?
I would like to end wars and hunger in the world. The way to do this is to provide abundance. In other words, I would like to produce a fertility that covers all parts of the world equally and fairly.
Thank you very much for taking the time to answer our questions.
Thank you for this pleasant conversation. My respect and love to all readers.
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