Had anyone told me that I was going to have a career in business, I would have said, 'No way.' Carly Fiorina businesscareertell Change image and share on social
Don't think of yourself as a woman in business. Carly Fiorina businesswoman Change image and share on social
Our co-founder and company president, Jim Levy, came from a record industry background and understood the marketing and promotion of artists as well as products. So the video game business went from absolutely zero designer credit to something approaching rock star promotion. David Crane absolutelyapproachartist share on social
You can hype a questionable product for a little while, but you'll never build an enduring business. Victor Kiam buildbusinessendure Change image and share on social
In this business, until you're known as a monster you're not a star. Bette Davis businessmonsterstar Change image and share on social
A lot of great people come to Facebook. In our business, we're about how do we help connect our companies to great people across all levels. David Sze businesscompanyconnect Change image and share on social
I would have a democratic process for people to get together and talk about the way they want the government to conduct business with China. Tsai Ing-wen businesschinaconduct Change image and share on social
Yes, I would love to play one of the leads in one these movies and have all those challenges and deal with all those complications, but the business being what it is, there is a slot for me in these kinds of films, so I enjoy them, and I enjoy the people that I work with. Joe Morton businesschallengecomplication share on social
'Axe Cop' is an animated show that just started on Fox that is based off the comic book series. And here's the hook: it's written by a 5-year-old. This 5-year-old has a brother who's, like, 28 and is in the business, and the little brother kept coming up with all these awesome stories for this character he dreamed up called Axe Cop. Rob Huebel animateawesomeaxe share on social
I learned a long time ago, if you want to keep your friends in show business, don't get famous. Because as soon as you get famous, a lot of the people you used to know, who didn't, become incredibly bitter and jealous. It's part of the territory. Denis Leary agobitterbusiness share on social