Zitat des Tages von Christie Hefner:
I would like to see both parties aggressively compete for the women's vote and talk about what they will do to unleash the economic power of women, to protect women's health, to provide the right policies that provide for real family stability and real family values.
I've lectured at the Harvard Business School several times.
But maybe because the dot-com world gives people positions at a younger age, and many women are prominent in this business, it will help change the view about who can run big companies.
I had higher math SATs than in English - yet I became an English major in college.
I've always believed about brands and media that the mistake sometimes that's made is to think you're just going to take what you've been doing and kind of re-purpose it into the new platform. I don't think that ever works because consumers look for different experiences in different media formats.
Billy not only had a distinguished career in the Legislature, but he also has great business instincts and has done exceedingly well making investment decisions in both stocks and private ventures such as real estate.
Actually, my parents were separated by the time I was about 2 years old.
I experienced no conflict between my mother and father, which was entirely due to my mother's compassion, intelligence, and maturity.
It's important not to limit the amount of their own money that candidates can spend, but to give other people access to enough money to run competitive races.
We don't fight about money... I hate to see people fight about money.
I know what the attitudes of the readers are: These are guys who love women and respect women.
I freelanced for the 'Boston Phoenix.'
I defend the right of almost everything to be published... because I think that you're better off in trusting the marketplace than allowing other people to make that decision.
From the time that I can remember, I worked to make money - either baby-sitting, or one year wrapping gifts at a department store at Christmas, so I could have my own money.
Being a CEO still means sitting across the table from big institutional investors and showing your leadership and having them believe in you.
I don't know what a world would be like if you do away with sexy images.
I had an allowance, but I had to do things around the house to earn it. I think I always wanted my own money.
I think I've established my own identity here at Brandeis.
While I have always had a good relationship with my father, much of the time it has been a very limited relationship until I was older. So you can't really give him credit or blame for how I turned out.
Half of my employees are women.
Most people sell stock to pay taxes, but I didn't want to sell any stock.
The very first stock I bought right out of college was Berkshire Hathaway.
Women would all be better off if we realized we didn't have to choose between being an intelligent being and a sexual being.
I have invested in the stock market since I was very young.
My mother thinks I could have even run a larger company.
In college, my big money memory was saving up to buy a car with my boyfriend, whom I lived with.
Even though money seems such an objective topic, it can also be the most intimate, and possibly harmful, part of a relationship.
Not only did I enjoy the creative side of Playboy and enjoy being surrounded by people who are curious about life, but I also love the analytical and hard business side of it.
I think this country is growing up a little bit.
I developed a great sense of self-confidence when I was very young.
Some, but much of my money is tied up in Playboy stock.
I expected to go into journalism or law.
I think in terms of what I am able to accomplish and build.
Part of brand management is what you don't do, not what you do.
Nightclubs are a small-revenue business that go through pretty fast popularity cycles.
Before I went to work for 'Playboy,' I planned to apply to Yale to get a public policy master's. I felt drawn to go into politics. Even before that, my dream was to wind up either in the Senate or on the Supreme Court. I had big dreams as a little girl.