Hasan "Mike" Kosal is a Turkish-American entrepreneur based in North Jersey. Over the past decade, he has built and operated B2B businesses in network hardware and e-commerce — scaling teams, shipping orders, and learning the unglamorous side of running companies that don't make headlines but pay the bills.
He now writes about operations, economics, and the craft of building things that work. His interests sit in the spaces where business meets discipline: monetary policy and how it shapes small companies, the mechanics of B2B sales, and the slow art of turning a process into a system. He approaches ideas the same way he approaches operations — story-driven, analogical, and skeptical of anything that sounds too clean.