Author: GOKHAN
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Understanding Ken Blanchard’s Situational Leadership Theory
Introduction Ken Blanchard’s Situational Leadership Theory is a vital framework for leaders seeking to adapt their style to meet the needs of their followers. This is one of the many leadership frameworks models you have seen throughout your career I believe. While one can argue that no framework, no model is perfect, we’d rather try… Read more
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FSRU – The Solution
Some called them as bridge solution. Some said it is not an LNG terminal just because it was not on land. Some complained that it is an expensive solution. Some said they are ships with some unreliable regasification apparels. Yet FSRUs have proven to be The Solution. Look at Netherlands who already has a land… Read more
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Small But Mighty: Small Scale LNG (SSLNG)
Some small things solve big problems. A battery, a button, or a pacifier are small things that solve big problems for humanity. No one wants to call their business “small” and there are no agreed size criteria of Small Scale Liquefied Natural Gas business but, any LNG plant that serves peaking for regional peak demand,… Read more
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Management by Walking Around (MBWA)
Early in my career, while working as a software developer and systems administrator, I was advised to focus on building digital tools and systems to enhance business processes. At that time, I was transitioning into my second professional role. In my first position, I had interpreted customer requirements to develop automation tools and software. However,… Read more
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Ants, Bees, and Butterflies
Before hiring someone I usually try to identify the personality of a colleague. Asking questions with CAR (Case , Action, Result) or STAR (Situation, Task, Action, Result) method helps a lot to identify the personality of the person if answered sincerely, or digged deeper by the interviewer. In contradiction to the common thought, I value… Read more
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Entropy
There are many reasons to build a market, marketplace that functions by itself, freely. There are, however, many more not to establish one. And the preferred choice in developing countries looks like pretending to have established one, taking advantage of both. Most countries, with the globalization context where they thought they would benefit from freely… Read more
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Hydrogen As Energy Storage
Since I arrived in the US, I have been attending energy conferences, mostly focused on energy transition and supply security. When it comes to natural gas, on one hand it is becoming more widely used especially thanks to LNG becoming more and more available in spot market. On the other hand, as it is not… Read more
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Natural Gas – Benefits and the Future
Natural gas has become widely used since 1950s mainly for power generation, heating, and for processes like fertilizer production. As most would remember, the Greeks and Native Americans who discovered “burning air” leaks from ground have used it like around Mount Olympus, too. But the transmission, distribution, storage, liquefaction and shipping for use in a… Read more
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USLNG
In late 2000s and in the beginning of 2010s 3 issues were shaking the European natural gas industry: Under the effect of these factors the natural gas market was doomed to change forever as EU had chosen to integrate all markets not only by interconnectors but also, by means of regulations, systems that would bring… Read more
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A Reflection on Lifelong Learning and the Transformation of Education
My father often reminisced about how he had to do his homework under a streetlight in the dead of winter. I’m not sure how many books he had, but I doubt it was more than a handful. We were more fortunate—access to books during our school years was relatively easier. Yet, even then, books were… Read more